Discover the best top things to do in Noojee, Australia including Ralph Cornwall Loch Valley Tramway Walk, Noojee Trestle Bridge, Toorongo Falls, Ada Tree, Alpine Trout Farm, Noojee Heritage Centre, Noojee Picnic Grounds, Water Wheel Walk.
4.5 based on 168 reviews
On the way to Toorongo falls, we took a very small diversion and was pleasantly surprised with this antique looking bridge. A small climb takes you to the top of the bridge which then loops you back to the car park. A good rest, good photo shoot place and good for some picnicking. Did not get enough mobile signal, hence ensure you have offline maps enabled.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
We went there with the children and family friends. If you live around South East and want to go for a day trip sight seeing and seeing some amazing (all year round) water falls, this is the place to be. Dogs allowed Children friendly (just be aware as it could be a little slippery when wet) Medium fitness (and I’m not fit and it worked) Enjoy the deep forest with just amazing sounds of water running. Picnic area is also there, but we enjoyed the picnic at Noojee town where there’s more toilets, and bigger picnic space for families. Also don’t miss the old bridge, that’s is just a 10-15 minutes simple round trip.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Destination Ada is worth the long drive from inner suburbia or a sidetrip on your way elsewhere. The main Ada tree carpark has pit Toilets and covered areas with tables and benches (not sure about Bbq). Camping grounds at Starling Gap about 10 kms away. Well signposted walking trails leading to & off beyond Ada. Beware of leeches! Walking trails are pretty damp up here with fallen trees & branches, obscured by leaves, roots & strips of stringybark. Forget your Gps as mine did not work. Best to have offline or country Vic roadmap. Long unsealed road - only wide enough to allow one 4WD comfortably. There is road signage but you might miss it! The 3 km return walk from carpark to the famed tree passes through very dense canopy of trees and ferns covered in moss and fungi - makes it a very cold & damp place any time of the year. This is a dark but enchanting forest leading you to the magic Faraway tree Ada! The microclimate of this forest is home to some unique fungi and fauna - there were enthusiasts wielding torches (yup - pretty dark!). Some parts of the trail has boardwalk but not continuous - be prepared to descent on unsealed track, wet in parts, over flowing creek & trip hazard roots on your way to Ada. So definitely not for pram pushers or wheelchairs but easy enough to navigate for a moderately fit person. Weekend had quite a lot of visitors. 400 yr old Auntie Ada is majestic & she reaches for the sky like jack's beanstalk. The base is really massive - encircled by broad platform to walk around & take pics. Worth spending a few hours.
4.0 based on 26 reviews
Its a fish farm - you will catch a fish and pay a reasonable price per kg. If you don't want to fish they sell fresh trout.
3.5 based on 9 reviews
Beautiful views of the waterfall and the extremely enticingly peaceful walk along the bush tracks. Would recommend this to anyone who loves the nature and bushwalking.
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