Oura Oura Reserve Track

Tasmania

Oura Oura is the aborigial name for Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo and the property is the former home of Bob Brown and holds a significant place in the history of the Wilderness Society, the Greens and Bush Heritage. Those keen to stretch their legs further can set off up Drys Bluff.

Heritage Sites
298m
Maximum Elevation
25m
Total Climb

Getting there

How do you get to the start of the walk?

From the carpark on Gulf Road.

Maps

Which maps cover the area?

Maps of Oura Oura Reserve.

Route/Trail notes

A detailed description of the walk!

From the carpark follow the trail along the creek to a bridge which when crossed presents you with stunning views of Drys Bluff and the Oura Oura property.

Permits/Costs

Do you need any permits? What's the cost?

Free

Other References

How can I find more info? Any guide books?

https://www.bushheritage.org.au/uploads/documents/Visiting-booklets/Visiting-Liffey-Valley-reserves.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOorqpzELTF_CNlIr9QcdTgD9gEjHPq3cBvr3QtDIwysdCi4FFY1m

GPS Tracks

  • No GPS available for this walk yet.

Comments

Nobody has commented on this walk yet. If you've done it then tick it off and add a comment.

Where

Click here to load this map.

Nearby Walks

Done this walk?

This walk has been ticked 1 times

Aussie Bushwalking can keep track of your bushwalks.

Login/signup to tick this walk off.

Tick walks to keep track of where you've been. You must Login to tick walks. Accounts are 100% free so sign up if you don't have one.