Situated in Weddin Mountains National Park, near Cowra, Eualdrie walking track follows an old logging trail from Holy Camp. From the base of the mountain you'll climb steeply to Peregrine lookout, where you can look across to the township of Grenfell. As you ascend, enjoy the constantly changing views of the sandstone escarpments and surrounding farmland.
This moderate track, with short steep sections, winds through heath and woodlands dominated by mugga ironbark, black cypress pine, dwyers red gum, and red stringybark. In spring it's the wildflowers of daphne heath, pink five-corners, wattles and grevillea you're most likely to see in bloom.
Wallabies will often be standing quietly on this track blending into the surrounding woodlands of ironbark, black cypress pine and stringybark. You might only notice them when they suddenly dart off through the bush.
Remember to take your binoculars if you want to go birdwatching
If you're bushwalking in this park, it's a good idea to bring a topographic map and compass, or a GPS.
The walking opportunities in this park are suitable for experienced bushwalkers who are comfortable undertaking self-reliant hiking
There is limited mobile reception in this park
Toilets can be found at Ben Halls campground and Holy Camp
Visit NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service for more information on this trail.
The longitude and latitude of the start and end points are approximately only and should not be used for navigation purposes. Please contact me if you know the correct coordinates.
Grade 4 (Hard) -
Challenging Walks for Experienced Walkers: Grade 4 on the
AWTGS signifies challenging walking tracks. Bushwalking experience is recommended for these tracks, which may be long, rough, and very steep. Directional signage may be limited, requiring a good sense of navigation. These walks are suited for experienced walkers who are comfortable with steeper inclines, rougher terrain, and potentially longer distances.
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Getting there
Getting to the trailhead: Weddin Mountains National Park.
Eualdrie walking track is on the eastern side of Weddin Mountains National Park. To get there:Travel 1.5km south from Grenfell along Mary Gilmore WayTurn west onto Holy Camp Road and carry on for 14km where the road terminates within the park at Holy CampThe walking track starts from this campground Parking Parking is available at Holy Camp Bus parking is available
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Closest towns to this walk: Bimbi, Bribbaree, Canowindra, Caragabal, Cowra, Forbes, Grenfell, Lockhart, Quandialla, Woodstock, Young
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