Saturday

01

August

— 2026 —

6:00pm

Forest Walk

[SAMPLE] Mountain Walk Tour

Forest Walk

Where

Mt Donna Buang

Meet at

Water Wheel

Tickets

$0.51 Per Person

Discover native trails, panoramic lookout points and local flora on this easy-to-moderate half‑day mountain walk led by an experienced local guide.

  • Duration: 3.5 hours (including short rest stops)
  • Difficulty: Easy–moderate — suitable for most reasonably fit adults and children aged 10+
  • Distance & route: Approx. 6–8 km loop on mixed singletrack and well-graded fire trail; includes one short steep section (~200 m ascent)
  • Highlights: Sweeping mountain vistas, wildflower and gumtree stands, birdwatching opportunities, geology and local history commentary from the guide
  • Group size: Max 10 participants for a personal experience
  • What’s included: Qualified guide, bottled water, light snack (seasonal), basic first‑aid kit, and route map; photography tips provided on request
  • What to bring: Sturdy walking shoes, sunhat, sunscreen, layered clothing, small daypack, personal water bottle (1 L recommended) — walking poles optional
  • Meeting point & transport: Meet at the trailhead car park; limited on-request transfers from nearby town available for a fee
  • Accessibility & safety: Not suitable for wheelchair users; guides carry communication devices and will adjust pace for the group; participants with medical conditions should notify at booking
  • Booking & cancellation: Advance booking recommended; full refund for cancellations 7+ days prior, 50% refund 48+ hours prior, no refund within 48 hours (weather exceptions possible)

Ideal for visitors seeking an introduction to the mountain landscape and native bush — gentle exercise, great photo opportunities, and local storytelling.

When

Saturday 1 Aug 2026 · 6:00pm

Ends

Duration

3.5 hours

Distance

3.5 km

Meet at

Water Wheel

Group size

23

What to bring

Walking shoes, a jacket, water

Tickets

$0.51 Per Person

Water Wheel

Where we meet

A pin on the map for the meeting point. Five minutes before the start works well — we leave on the hour.