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.
How do you get to the start of the walk?
From the carpark on Gulf Road.
Which maps cover the area?
Maps of Oura Oura Reserve.
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.
Do you need any permits? What's the cost?
Free
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
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