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Bush Heritage Paperbark Forest Boardwalk

Nature reserve in Seventeen Seventy

Updated: March 12, 2024 09:09 PM

Bush Heritage Paperbark Forest Boardwalk is located in Seventeen Seventy (Town in Australia), Australia. It's address is Springs Rd, Agnes Water QLD 4677, Australia.

Springs Rd, Agnes Water QLD 4677, Australia

QW9C+42 Agnes Water, Queensland, Australia

+61 1300 628 873

bushheritage.org.au

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Where is Bush Heritage Paperbark Forest Boardwalk?

Bush Heritage Paperbark Forest Boardwalk is located at: Springs Rd, Agnes Water QLD 4677, Australia.

What is the phone number of Bush Heritage Paperbark Forest Boardwalk?

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What are the coordinates of Bush Heritage Paperbark Forest Boardwalk?

Coordinates: -24.2321395, 151.9200558

Bush Heritage Paperbark Forest Boardwalk Reviews

Kelly Spendlove
2023-10-18 03:32:14 GMT

Lovely board walk with stepping stone type feature.
Picnic area at the start of the walk which the trail loops back too.
The walk makes for lovely photos.
Not a trail walk for wheelchair bound
No toilet facilities available however the trail is not far from the town.
Worth dropping in for a look.

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Giulia
2023-04-15 11:17:24 GMT

Short and very lovely walk.
400 meters long, so it will only take around 5-10 minutes max.
It looks like something from some magical books.
The trees are so beautiful.
Well worth it !!

David Bonnell
2023-08-28 09:54:47 GMT

The paperbarks and climbing maiden hair ferns are stunning. A beautiful short walk. The narrow timber walkways and "stepping stone" pillars are a refreshing change from the typical imposing boardwalks.

Aussie Painter
2023-09-21 05:34:24 GMT

Amazing little walk, only short and great for young kids

Jenny Filipov
2023-07-21 23:46:38 GMT

I've been here a couple of times both in the wet and dry season. This place is stunning anytime but the novelty of taking your shoes of and experiencing it in the wet season is a must. A easy, stunning walk if you have balance. There's pillars and narrow board walks so not ideal for those who need any kind of assistance.

Anita B
2023-04-12 01:29:33 GMT

Easy 400m walk through a small section of forest including paperbark, climbing maidenhair and palm. Rated as a level 3 walk due to raised stepping stones.

Jennifer H
2021-11-07 04:56:58 GMT

400m of a flat walk along boardwalks, sandy trails, and fun round cement steps.

The paperbark trees are mature and confident in their place. Lots of ferns cover the forest floor and hug the base of trees.

The light shifts constantly here with the wind allowing rays of sun to cast through to the lower forest below, an ever changing natural lightshow.

Highly enjoyable easy walk.

Stephen Green
2023-06-20 03:19:11 GMT

Very worth the short walk. Feels lush and almost other-worldly. The narrow boardwalk and the occasional raised step-treads were fun features. I had never seen climbing maidenhair fern before!

carly haddad
2022-07-18 23:42:23 GMT

Wow, randomly stumbled across this little gem. Just a very short walk around the loup and track. My partner helped a lady across as she was a bit unstable on her feet. It's an incredible little hidden beauty. Highly recommend.
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Rhani
2023-05-07 18:15:44 GMT

I loved this beautiful short walk through the paperbark forest. The stepping stones are super cute, especially when surrounded by water, the pale trees pop against the lush green ferns that climb upwards. The sheer number of trees creates the illusion of a wall in some areas, trippy 🐍

Mel Lack
2019-07-07 23:09:50 GMT

So enjoyed this little gem! Was a great little family experience.
It has a variety of walking ground to not disturb natural growth. Like partial two slate wide board walks and stepping stones through at times water. So it would be wise to be with young ones that are confident walkers the same with elderly.
My only negative is, I wish it was longer, I was enjoying it so much!
The town itself has many things to offer like cafes and other many natural beauties. A must visit!

Tracey Foord
2023-05-09 00:25:14 GMT

A must do walk, only 15 mins easy walk as well. Take your time and look around!

Sarah Boxall
2019-09-06 05:00:53 GMT

Absolutely wonderful place to visit! Grade 3 walking track. 10 minute loop including time to stop and soak up your surroundings while grabbing a few photos.

Jenny
2022-05-08 08:16:41 GMT

A nice quick walk that can be done with no preparation and literally wearing anything (maybe if it were raining, you’d need better footwear). Many of us who did it (didn’t see that many people along the way as we did go in the morning) were wearing slides or thongs. It’s an easy walk through, on some dirt tracks, some boardwalks and some true stumps. It is quite unique as you don’t see much like this anywhere! It reminds me of Alice in Wonderland!

Parking is just by the road (on a dirt area), and there’s heaps. No formal lines or anything! Make sure you drive slowly as you near it or you might miss the entrance!

Camilla Gold
2022-11-25 22:01:43 GMT

Pure magick...to meander through these gentle trees is to step out of human reality...a reminder to donate to Bush Heritage and support the important work they are doing to preserve our truly unique environment.

Joel Alphonso
2022-04-25 09:25:47 GMT

Very interesting short walk in the close vicinity to Agnes Waters.
I went there after the rains so the water was right up to the boardwalk and at places an inch higher.
The paperbark trees make a very interesting backdrop to the boardwalk experience.

Be careful when wet as there is a good chance you might mis a step and land up in the water .

Ample parking.

Zhicong Xu
2022-06-24 23:06:27 GMT

With the birds' humming being the soundtrack and the brilliantly coloured floras being the backdrop, it feels just like a dream walking in such breathtaking beauty.

Russ Turner
2021-11-22 10:08:31 GMT

Great walk. If you look closely, you will find a myriad of flora and fauna along your walk.

Peter Keast
2021-10-16 07:13:40 GMT

A pleasant short walk through a special natural area of interest. It obviously can get quite wet after rain but the raised boardwalk and "stepping stones" make it quite manageable. No toilets but you are not far from the rest of town where they are available. Just a nice walk and the trees are beautiful.

Ming Zhu Liu
2021-08-28 00:46:27 GMT

Beautiful walk, albeit very short. It took about 10 minutes. You can even do the loop twice. I loved the paperbark trees and the informative signs about the plants.

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About Seventeen Seventy
Town in Australia

Seventeen Seventy, sometimes inaccurately written as 1770 or Town of 1770, is a coastal town and locality in the Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the locality of Seventeen Seventy had a population of 125 people. source

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