Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve |
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LANGWARRIN, VictoriaLangwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve is an island of relatively undisturbed natural bushland surrounded by the suburbs of Frankston and Langwarrin. The park has an important place in military history with almost a 100 year history of military use spanning from 1886 to 1979. The Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve is located 5km east of Frankston and 42km south east of Melbourne, in the northern section of the Mornington Peninsula. Access and parking is available via McClelland Drive. Dogs and other pets are not permitted in the reserve.
Getting here The Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve is located 5km east of Frankston and 42km south east of Melbourne, in the northern section of the Mornington Peninsula. Access and parking is available via McClelland Drive. Things to see and do The park is an ideal spot for setting for quiet recreational activities including walking, jogging, photography, nature study and also cycling and horse riding in defined areas. The walking tracks traverse a range of vegetation communities providing opportunities to see a wide variety of plants and animals as well as access to historical sites. Wheel chair friendly access is available along Centre Break and Reservoir Track providing access to the old hospital site and reservoir. Horse riding is permitted however only on the trail provided beside Robinsons and Warrandyte roads.
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Content on this park was last updated/edited: 8/07/2017 1:19:32 PM The content on this page is sourced from; research, user submissions, and from the following sources: http://www.parks.vic.gov.au |
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