Description
From www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au:
“Part of the Great North walk that stretches 250km from Newcastle to Sydney, the Yuelarbah walking track is one of the highlights of Glenrock State Conservation Area.
Commencing at the wheelchair accessible raised boardwalk, the scenic track leads you along Flaggy Creek, through wet gullies and coastal rainforest, and if that’s not enough, you’ll pass two waterfalls before finishing at Glenrock Beach.”
Accessibility Information
Mobility accessibility features:- Paths wide and not slippery
Mobility Information:Disability access level - medium
- The first 600m of this track to Flaggy Creek is a mix of sealed bitumen, timber boardwalk, and compacted gravel pathway. It's suitable for wheelchairs, prams and visitors with limited mobility.
- There are several picnic tables at Flaggy Creek to rest at.
- Assistance may be required along gravel or sloping sections of the track.
"Medium access presents some minor difficulties, such as a grassy surface. You may require a little assistance to get around in some areas."
The following are excerpts from Havewheelchairwilltravel.net (under "Glenrock - Yuelarbah Track"):
"This walk is graded wheelchair accessible for 1km of the track.
Although the lagoon is the main attraction on this walk, the track to get to it isn’t accessible."
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