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Showing posts with label Coolart Wetlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coolart Wetlands. Show all posts

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Coolart Wetlands


These pix were taken on Nov 24 2012 in the Coolart Wetlands, between Balnarring Beach and Somers Beach, Westernport Bay, 80 km south of Melbourne.

They show the scenery, environment, and features on a 5 km (return) hike, starting at the main car park,at Balnarring Beach, along Tulum Beach, then into the Wetlands, crossing Merricks and Home Creeks.

This was a fiercely hot day, 35 degrees - the tide was very low - many visitors and hounds enjoying the beach!


See all of the Photos of my visit! 


Monday, October 12, 2009

Coolart Wetlands and Tulum Beach




On Saturday afternoon October 10, 2009, I went down to the Balranning Beach, 60 km south of Melbourne, on the Westernport Coast.

Balnarring Beach is also known as Tulum Beach.

From a starting point at the car park, I did a 6 km beach/bushland hike, which took me to the Merricks Creek Estuary, at Somers.

Merricks Creek enters the Bay at Somers, and is very wide at this point, with strong tidal flows.

After crossing the Creek at the big Suspension Bridge, I then returned along the beach to the boardwalk, which took me over the Small Bridge over the Creek.

This was my entry to the Coolart Wetlands, with a network of signed hiking trails, and I chose the Woodland Trail, reaching the Birdhide.

Nearby is the historical Coolart Homestead, for which an admission fee is charged, and reached by car from Coolart and Somers Rds.

Merricks Creek enters the Bay at Somers, and is very wide at this point, with strong tidal flows.

There was plenty of action on Tulum Beach!

See all of the Photos of my visit!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Balnarring Coast and Coolart Wetlands, Westernport Bay





On Saturday August 22, 2009, I visited the Balnarring (Tulum) Beach Foreshore and adjacent Coolart Wetlands, on Westernport Bay, about 70 km south of Melbourne.

I completed a 5 km hike, starting at the Balnarring Beach car park, then along the Bayview Wallking Track, and the recently constructed Merricks Creek Walking Track, which can also be reached from the eastern end of the camping park.

This scenic track follows the Merricks Creek Estuary, and has information boards with location maps, describing the development, fauna, and flora of the area.

Shorter tracks leading from Bayview Track are Fern Tree and Saltbush Tracks.

Merricks Creek Track then swings back onto the foreshore.

From there, I followed the foreshore, reaching the Boardwalk Track, which took me over the footbridge to the Coolart Wetlands, on the northern side of the Merricks Creek Estuary.

I then followed the signed Woodland Walk to the west, passing a nice lagoon, and reaching another footbridge.

This was my turnabout point, and I returned to the car park via the same route.

There are several signed tracks in the Wetlands area - a map is available from the adjacent Visitor Centre, on Lord Somers Rd.

See all of the Photos of my visit!

The following information about Coolart is acknowledged to Parks Victoria:

Coolart is a magnificent late Victorian mansion situated on the shores of Westernport. In the superb grounds are ever-changing wetlands that you can view from the observatory, and a lagoon where thousands of Australian white ibis nest every year.

Coolart has a large diversity of wildlife despite its relatively small size. It has nine species of frog, including the increasingly rare Growling Grass Frog. Thirteen species of mammal ranging in size from the tiny, mouse-sized Agile Antechinus to the large Swamp Wallaby.

There are eleven species of reptile including the Common Long-necked Tortoise, Blue-tongue Lizard, Copperhead, White-lipped Snake and several species of skinks.

Birds are the most numerous of the larger wildlife and 177 species have been recorded. Eight species of fish and four crustaceans have been found in the waterways.

The varied vegetation is the key to the wildlife diversity at Coolart. The property consists of different plant communities including manna gum/banksia woodland, grassland, paperbark swamps and wetlands of sedges, reeds and rushes.