It was raining gently when we arrived but with our jackets on we headed off. There are a few stairs to negotiate but it was a lovely, peaceful and beautiful walk. Hardly anyone there even on a Sunday. Scenery is nice but nothing spectacular.
Great walk, but doesn't really take the 40 minutes signposted , it's inly 800m and i had it done within 20 whilst still being able to enjoy it
This is a stunning unspoilt rainforest walk. It is only around 40 mins all up and plunges you into pristine rainforset. My little kids were able to manage it well and at one point they thought they saw fairies! Well worth the leg stretch on the way to the 12 Apostles. Melba Gully in Lavers Hill, is also very beautiful and at night we saw glow worms there which was an amazing experience.
in complete agreement with review of Goulds of Derby - a great little family or lazy person's rainforest walk, with tall trees, big ferns, and interesting info boards just off the Great Ocean Road - well worth a short stop.
Well worth taking a half hour max to park and do this walk. Wonderful undergrowth, informative signs and pretty much wheelchair and pushchair friendly on the whole. If you like nature then it's a must. It was recommended to us by the tourist information along the Great Ocean Road. It's a good change from the beaches.
Dont miss this hidden Rainforest Track - it is an astounding experience and it is for free you juts have to invest a bit of walking and you will really get to experience e tempted rainforest landscape.
Lovely little forest hike through tree ferns and fragrant bush with boardwalks and handrails in some places. Very peaceful and enriching.
Definitely worth doing. This rainforest walk is about a kilometer return and is mostly on a boardwalk. Easy to push a stroller or wheelchair.
We walked this during the day which was gat (even though it was raining at the time). Then we went back at night to hunt for glow worms. We met some tourists walking back to the car park who said they had not seen any. However, I think patience and silence is the key, as when we turned our torches off in one spot, we saw quite a few.
This place was great even with a young family, the kids enjoyed it and we got some great pics.Awesome forest and has a great history!