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Not as interesting as we expected.
We live in a bush setting so were a bit disappointed but for someone who has not walked in the bust it could be a good experience. We did see a kangaroo and amny of the flora is named.
If you want to enjoy a walk through this region's natural bush without committing yourself to a long hike, this reserve is a great idea at just about any time of year although late August to the begin...
Ambergate Reserve is 75 hectares of natural bushland on Queen Elizabeth Avenue about 9km south of the Busselton townsite. Rescued in 1987 before it could be handed over for cattle grazing, it now cont...
A relatively easy walk from the information board that also has pamphlets to aid identifying plant species and a boot cleaning station. Relatively small car park and no other facilities.
A short drive from Busselton with plenty of parking. We walked two sections (about 2km or less). The first section is very well labelled and in wildflower season I’d imagine it would be even more in...
Not as interesting as we expected.
We live in a bush setting so were a bit disappointed but for someone who has not walked in the bust it could be a good experience. We did see a kangaroo and amny of the flora is named.
Lovely bush walk
If you want to enjoy a walk through this region's natural bush without committing yourself to a long hike, this reserve is a great idea at just about any time of year although late August to the begin...
Nature at its best - wildflowers, trees and birds
Ambergate Reserve is 75 hectares of natural bushland on Queen Elizabeth Avenue about 9km south of the Busselton townsite. Rescued in 1987 before it could be handed over for cattle grazing, it now cont...
One section, several orchids
A relatively easy walk from the information board that also has pamphlets to aid identifying plant species and a boot cleaning station. Relatively small car park and no other facilities.
Should be great in wildflower season
A short drive from Busselton with plenty of parking. We walked two sections (about 2km or less). The first section is very well labelled and in wildflower season I’d imagine it would be even more in...