Strathbogie, Strathbogie, Victoria
Mt Wombat and Garden Range Flora and Fauna Reserve, in the area around Mt Wombat, is perhaps the most well-known nature reserve in the Strathbogie Ranges. Most visitors drive to the top of Mt Wombat for a great view over the Tableland to the east and over the plains to the north and west. But few people venture beyond the track and car-park and fewer still explore other parts of the reserve. Why not explore further and add a bushwalk or a mountain bike ride? Mt Wombat Lookout offers excellent 360-degree views of the area from the plateau on top of Mt Wombat (799 metres). From the lookout, there are spectacular views of Waranga Basin and Goulburn Weir at Nagambie in the distance. It is reached from Euroa-Strathbogie Road. The turn-off is signposted and the road allows you to drive right to the top. The summit is home to the Forest Fire Management Lookout. During summer, a watchful eye is kept for fires in the region. The original hut was built in 1961 but was destroyed by fire in 1980 when lightning struck it. How ironic! It was quickly rebuilt and is still in operation today. Ensure you don’t stand in the way of the dedicated fire spotters in the tower. Alternatively, you can park halfway up and enjoy a pleasant walk. There are picnic spots throughout the walk to stop along the way....
Mt Wombat and Garden Range Flora and Fauna Reserve, in the area around Mt Wombat, is perhaps the most well known nature reserve in the Strathbogie Ranges. Most visitors drive to the top of Mt Wombat for a great view over the Tableland to the east and over the plains to the north and west. But few people venture beyond the track and car-park and fewer still explore other parts of the reserve. Why not explore further and add a bush walk or a mountain bike ride?