Monday 14 January 2019

SUMMER SENSORY WALK AT DHARAWAL NATIONAL PARK

Sensory Walk on 19 January
Visitors can immerse themselves in nature at Sydney’s newest national park on a Sensory Walk on 19 January.

With the Summer holidays providing the perfect opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, the Sensory Walk allows guests to taste bush foods, touch and smell the diverse native vegetation.

The inclusive tour aims to help visitors learn about the park using all five senses.

Summertime and a perfect time to get out and about for a morning walk, at Campbelltown's pristine Dharawal National Park. The Summer Series Sensory Walks gives you the opportunity to taste bush foods, touch and smell the diverse native vegetation and hear the sounds of the bush on this inclusive walk suitable for everyone. Guided by a Dharawal National Park Ranger these tours are designed to help you learn about the park using all five of your senses.

This tour traverses the O'Hares Creek Lookout track which is a grade one walk, 2.8 kilometres return. This is an inclusive walk and guests of all abilities and ages are welcome, including guests in prams, wheelchairs and mobility scooters.

Bookings are essential and places are strictly limited

Participants are advised to wear comfortable walking shoes and a hat, and to bring a bottle of water with them on the day

Tours continue in all safe weather conditions, including wet weather.

All bookings are made online.

Click here to book your ticket.

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