Ulladulla to Burrill Lake Circuit

Sunday 18th February 2024

Photos courtesy of Mary and Donna. Walk Report courtesy of Donna.

Sharon had a great turn out for her walk. Although the weather was humid, everyone was keen to get back out of the trails. The walk begins at Kings Point and meanders along the shores of the beautiful Burrill Lake within the Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve. Being a Sunday, we witnessed boats towing enthusiastic water skiers and ski tubers. Whilst total serenity was not achieved on this part of the track, it was great to see families out enjoying themselves on the water and having a great time. We then continued on the lovely bush tracks, past an old massive sea eagle’s nest, high in a tree and down to a beautiful, quiet lakeside spot for morning tea.

Following morning tea we made our way uphill along the bush tracks though some stunning forest. The flora within this reserve was certainly looking its best following the wet summer. The scribbly gum trees were also looking good and certainly lived up to their name. Lunch was taken down on another waterfront position on the lake with beautiful views.

All in all, this walk was thoroughly enjoyable and one that we look forward to doing again in the future. Thanks Sharon.