Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve

Ulladulla Wildflower reserve

About Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve

The Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve is a serene natural sanctuary located at 160 Warden Street, Ulladulla, NSW 2539. Encompassing approximately 25 acres of preserved bushland, the reserve offers a tranquil escape into nature, featuring a variety of native flora and fauna. It’s a favored spot for locals and visitors alike who are interested in bushwalking, birdwatching, and experiencing the unique biodiversity of the South Coast.​

The reserve boasts several walking trails, including the popular Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve Loop, a 2.1-mile (3.4 km) circuit that’s generally considered an easy route, taking about 47 minutes to complete. Recently, the reserve introduced the All Abilities Wildflower Walk, a wheelchair-friendly trail that meanders through over 500 native plants, making the beauty of the reserve accessible to all visitors. Bird enthusiasts will find the reserve particularly appealing, with over 50 bird species recorded in the area, making it a notable spot for birdwatching. ​

The Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve serves as a vital ecological and recreational asset to the community, promoting environmental education and conservation. Whether you’re interested in a leisurely walk, observing native wildlife, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, the reserve offers a rich and inclusive nature experience.

A wonderful family friendly trail through the Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve on the south coast of New South Wales. This looped route begins and ends from Warden Street in Ulladulla. The trail itself is well maintained and easy to follow through the peaceful bushland. There are several other trails in the area if you wish to extend or shorten your adventure

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