Fishermans Paradise riverside walk
Experience beautiful Fishermans Paradise riverside walk with a local guide and learn about the history of the waterways and wetland reserve that border this small South Coast village.
Alongside stunning river vistas and abundant birdlife, you'll hear stories of fishing, floods, fires and connections to waterways over time. The walk includes visits to favourite fishing spots and wetland rehabilitation sites, Lake Conjola views and more than likely, a noisy frog chorus.
Cost: $30
Where: Meet at Fishermans Paradise Boat Ramp, Anglers Parade, Fishermans Paradise, NSW 2539
Organised by: Kotahi Tourism
Link: https://kotahitourism.rezdy.com/721638/fishermans-paradise-history-week-guided-walk and https://kotahitourism.com/
Image credits: Kotahi Tourism
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