Parque

Narawntapu National Park, Parks and Wildlife Service

Recomendado por 33 habitantes locales

Consejos de residentes locales

Dean
March 11, 2018
Wide array of local animal life on a spectacular preserved peninusula preserved as a national park nestle in behind the famous "9 mile beach"
Stephannie & Eden
March 4, 2017
We love our local National park. It has some amazing walks that reward you with spectacular views. Some walks also take you to the beach which you will often have to yourself. The wildlife is everywhere and if you go at dusk the plains come alive with more animals then you can count with an amazing sunset backdrop. If you go in business hours the ranger office is open and they can help you make the most of your time here.
We love our local National park. It has some amazing walks that reward you with spectacular views. Some walks also take you to the beach which you will often have to yourself. The wildlife is everywhere and if you go at dusk the plains come alive with more animals then you can count with an amazing…
Suzette
February 24, 2021
Popular national park and a peaceful coastal refuge, with inlets, small islands, wetlands, sand dunes, lagoons nad an amazing variety of plants and animals including Forester Kangaroos and Bennett's Wallabies, (you can see these in the backyard in Deloraine though).
Mark & Nicki
October 14, 2020
An excellent coastal national park with great access to wildlife, beaches and amazing sunsets. The eastern edge can be accessed from Greens Beach, with the West Head Lookout a fantastic destination for a sunset photo!
Claudia
March 18, 2014
Whether you're here for water activities or wildlife; bushwalking or beachcombing; picnicking or camping, you'll find Narawntapu a special place.

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Ubicación
1349 Bakers Beach Rd
Bakers Beach, TAS