Hidden treasure of South Bunyip
Posted: Fri 23 Jan, 2015 7:56 pm
Hi all
I have been enjoying the Gregory Track for a while. But the last weekend I have decided eventually to check out those ancient red rocks hanging close. They really rock. There is not obvious approach from the main track, but in the when you have nearly passed them there is a nice clearance in the overgrowth going up. The walking is pretty easy and in 200m you reach the excitement. They are similar to the three brothers rocks on the Burgess Rd, but higher, more varied and completely unspoiled. See the attached pictures
How to get there: Turn off into the Gregory track close to end of the Garfield North Rd going north from the Princess freeway. See the attached map. There is closed gate in the end of the road, but the whole track is public up to the Lupton track further in the park. I have checked with government land registry: The property near the gates marked yellow on the map the end is on both sides of the road, but the road itself is public. So I just step over the gate. The brown scribbles on the map is there I leave the car
Another option is marked in blue. It is little more challenging . It goes along the ridge on the left hand side of the valley whole way to the end of the Lupton track. There is a nice summing at the end and an easy return via the Gregory track. There is no track, but the forest there is surprisingly clear and easy to walk
What is great about the Gregory track is that it is the nearest entrance into Bunyip from the South. Very pretty and logical 2-4 hours walk for a moderately busy weekend
Nick
I have been enjoying the Gregory Track for a while. But the last weekend I have decided eventually to check out those ancient red rocks hanging close. They really rock. There is not obvious approach from the main track, but in the when you have nearly passed them there is a nice clearance in the overgrowth going up. The walking is pretty easy and in 200m you reach the excitement. They are similar to the three brothers rocks on the Burgess Rd, but higher, more varied and completely unspoiled. See the attached pictures
How to get there: Turn off into the Gregory track close to end of the Garfield North Rd going north from the Princess freeway. See the attached map. There is closed gate in the end of the road, but the whole track is public up to the Lupton track further in the park. I have checked with government land registry: The property near the gates marked yellow on the map the end is on both sides of the road, but the road itself is public. So I just step over the gate. The brown scribbles on the map is there I leave the car
Another option is marked in blue. It is little more challenging . It goes along the ridge on the left hand side of the valley whole way to the end of the Lupton track. There is a nice summing at the end and an easy return via the Gregory track. There is no track, but the forest there is surprisingly clear and easy to walk
What is great about the Gregory track is that it is the nearest entrance into Bunyip from the South. Very pretty and logical 2-4 hours walk for a moderately busy weekend
Nick