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Field Meeting : Long Nose Point, Barlings Beach

Long Nose Point Access

Walking Difficulty Grade 2 (Moderate)

Approximately 2-3km.

Narrow coastal track with a short, steep climb on well formed steps. Uneven surfaces and trip hazards, soft sand and rock platform.

What we might see

A walk along the coastline among Bangalay Sand Forest with spectacular views, and on Barlings Beach and the rock platform. Eastern Yellow Robin, Brown Gerygone, White-bellied Sea-Eagle, Great and Little Pied Cormorants and other seabirds, New Holland and White-cheeked Honeyeater

Where we meet

Meet at the carpark at the end of a track that runs along the northern boundary of the Barlings Beach Holiday Park. This track is unnamed and runs east off George Bass Drive.


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