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Warburton Rainforest Gallery

Warburton Rainforest Gallery

Warburton Rainforest Gallery
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YogaGirl1964
3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020
Well made structure to take you into the rainforest without damaging the fagile flora.

Was approached by a woman with a box of plastic bags, She asked me if I would like to buy a bag of Rainforest Floor Diggings. I asked he if she was allowed to do this, did she have a permit to dig up the rainforest floor and bag it up and sell it? She realised she had been caught out and fled. Not sure how many internatonal tourist may have purchased without realising that they shouldn't have and that they wouldn't be able to take it out of the country anyway.
If you see her call her out.
Written 15 March 2020
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Traveller
Melbourne, Australia17,563 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Couples
My wife and I visited this place recently, during our holiday in Mount Dandenong, where we stayed for two nights in a Holiday Cottage.

We visited The Blue Lotus Gardens in Warburton early in the morning, before driving here.

This was our third visit to this place, as we like it a lot. This place is so peaceful and serene. The 350 metres walking track is well maintained and we enjoy the exercise from the walk.

We were here on a weekday off peak season when there were very few people around.
Written 1 March 2024
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SojournerinLife
Melbourne, Australia125 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
Parking is limited on side on the road, however not much traffic on a Friday midday. Nice drive up just out of Warburton and the scenery is lovely. There is a very short walkway, suitable for wheelchairs, which juts into the rainforest canopy - 15 metres from the ground. This is beautiful and some lovely photos can be taken. Another metal walkway, well structured with handrails for all stairs and rails along a reasonably wide base enables one to walk for about 20 minutes in a circuit. Stairs can be a little steep at the beginning, but after that they come in short bursts. Take your time and you will see lyrebirds, tom tits and other birds in the canopy. We were there on a drizzly day, so I can imagine there would be a lot of birdlife on the sunnier days. Public amenties are available - one is for wheelchair access.
Written 28 February 2020
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catkid3
Victoria, Australia161 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2022
We'd never heard of this gem and decided to visit while in Warburton, and we were surprised at how peaceful it was. We came away with plenty of photos, especially of the mini waterfall. Only downside was part of the walking track was closed when we visited due to storm damage, but that was understandable. Be prepared for lots of stairs!
Written 14 July 2022
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chuckymustdie
Australia641 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2022
We were driving up to the Mt. Donna Buang peak and came across this place. Didn’t even know it existed. So glad we decided to stop and investigate. This walk is spectacular. It is a well-constructed boardwalk that takes you on a circular hike through pristine old growth forest. So lush and green with towering trees and ferns and heaps of birds chattering away in the bush. Well worth the visit and hardly any people there.
Written 26 April 2022
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EndlessTravels
Greater Melbourne, Australia38,672 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2020
A great easy way to experience the wonder of the natural rainforest of the area e we without having to hike.

The car park can get quite full at times but still worth a visit. Toilets available

Two parts to attraction - the steel walkway and the lovely loop walk down the stairs.
Written 18 January 2021
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Traveller
Melbourne, Australia17,563 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2021
My wife and I visited this place in conjunction with a visit to Marysville for a holiday. This Rainforest walk is refreshing and scenic. We enjoyed the views, the fresh air and exercise.

Free entry makes it even better.
Written 28 June 2021
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smiler1956
Birmingham, UK613 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Family
Visited with my wife, daughter and my daughters partner. Wow what an experience, wandering through the boardwalk at tree level is truly amazing. Some huge trees and beautiful scenery. Well worth a visit.
Written 22 April 2024
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Kirkcaldylad
North Lanarkshire, UK1,561 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2012 • Friends
The drive up to the gallery walkway is winding, beautiful with glimpses between the stands of eucalypts of the tree covered hills around and evocative of Aussie forests and worth the trip with the walk to come as the encore. The walkway or gallery is free and leads across the lower canopy from the car park and then down 20 metres to the forest floor and the tumbling creek. Towering gum trees, ancient tree ferns, mini water falls and bird song with rotting, moss covered logs and a good few tall gaunt dead trees. It is beautiful. It is sad. It is relaxing. This is worth the short drive from the main road.
Written 4 November 2012
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Highadventurer
Singapore, Singapore5,034 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2012 • Family
this is at the bottom of Mt Donna Buang. Boardwalk around the forest in 30 minutes or less with giant mountain ash trees and tree ferns and clear creek streams. Totally relaxing and any one can do this requiring little level of fitness
Written 30 August 2012
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