Bushland Precinct Nature Walk
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Members of the Friends of the Australian National Botanic Gardens are invited to a special guided walk to explore the Gardens' Bushland Precinct, across the Black Mountain road from the main part of the Gardens.
The Bushland Nature Walk meanders through the Bushland Precinct of the Australian National Botanic Gardens, which is one of the few botanic gardens that has a section of original natural flora. The walk takes you through open forest and features expansive views to Canberra City and Parliament House. Some of the plants are labelled and you will find interpretive signs about the biodiversity, fire ecology and soil of the area. The walk culminates at a viewing platform offering spectacular views across Lake Burley Griffin. Return is via the same path.
Easy to medium on uneven ground, a few stairs and short steep sections. There are some places to rest along the way. Distance: 3.2 km (1.6 km each way)
Meet: Friends only at Visitor Centre, ANBG. We leave at 9:30am so please arrive a few minutes earlier.
Cost: $10
BYO water, hat, sunblock and stout shoes
Please Book: Places are limited, so bookings will be required. Book at https://www.trybooking.com/DITZU.
Contacts for enquiries: email events@friendsanbg.org.au or contact Linda on 0437 298 711.
