Bengello Forest Broulee

Bengello Forest Broulee

26 Oct, Sun 10:00AM Bengello Forest Broulee
Grade:2/6 Length 7km Milton Branch
Jos
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longCafe | A trip that involves a relaxed stop at a cafe.Educational | A trip where the leader will focus on teaching or training.Family | A trip that is planned to cater for children and their parents.(NEW!!!) Leader:  Gee Phone: 0401 541 573  Family Friendly Nature Appreciation walk suit over eight years old. 10am meet at Sandmines Carpark, (unmarked on a map first left after McNee St, Broulee) to the Windsock Carpark and back again. Bring: Sturdy shoes, hat, water, sunscreen and insect repellant After: Lunch or snack at Broulee Brewhouse.  Optional: Swim at Bengello Beach. If people are swimming or not joining the group at the Broulee Brewhouse they need to let the walk leaders know at the end of the walk. If you could put a price on Nature, the Bengello sand plain between Broulee and the Moruya River is one of Eurobodalla's most valuable natural assets. Because the soils were too poor for agriculture the natural vegetation systems have stayed relatively intact. The area continues to support endangered forest ecosystems and significant coastal wetlands. These forests are significant habitat for many threatened fauna such as the Yellow-bellied Glider, Greater Glider, Powerful Owl, Sooty Owl, Barking Owl, White-footed Dunnart,  Gang-gang and Glossy-black Cockatoo. This stretch of Bangalay Sand forest, running roughly between the Fire Shed and the Airport is zoned E2, Environmental protection which means it is protected from any sort of development for now.
Location: Broulee
From: 26 Oct 2025, 10:00AM 2025-10-26 10:00:00 2025-10-26 12:00:00 Australia/Sydney NPA Walk, Bengello Forest Broulee Please check and update times and meeting location. Get latest information at https://bushwalk.npansw.org.au/?activities=bengello-forest-broulee Leader:  Gee Phone: 0401 541 573  Family Friendly Nature Appreciation walk suit over eight years old. 10am meet at Sandmines Carpark, (unmarked on a map first left after McNee St, Broulee) to the Windsock Carpark and back again. Bring: Sturdy shoes, hat, water, sunscreen and insect repellant After: Lunch or snack at Broulee Brewhouse.  Optional: Swim at Bengello Beach. If people are swimming or not joining the group at the Broulee Brewhouse they need to let the walk leaders know at the end of the walk. If you could put a price on Nature, the Bengello sand plain between Broulee and the Moruya River is one of Eurobodalla's most valuable natural assets. Because the soils were too poor for agriculture the natural vegetation systems have stayed relatively intact. The area continues to support endangered forest ecosystems and significant coastal wetlands. These forests are significant habitat for many threatened fauna such as the Yellow-bellied Glider, Greater Glider, Powerful Owl, Sooty Owl, Barking Owl, White-footed Dunnart,  Gang-gang and Glossy-black Cockatoo. This stretch of Bangalay Sand forest, running roughly between the Fire Shed and the Airport is zoned E2, Environmental protection which means it is protected from any sort of development for now. Bengello Forest Broulee NPA | Joslyn Van der Moolen