Myrtle Forest Rd Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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bobjanh
Nice nature area
It is a picturesque drive to get to this location out the back of Collinsville: there is a lovely forest walk to a nice waterfall, with extended hikes for the more energetic. A pleasant outing.
Beoordeeld op 23 okt 2022
bobjanh
Nice nature area
It is a picturesque drive to get to this location out the back of Collinsville: there is a lovely forest walk to a nice waterfall, with extended hikes for the more energetic. A pleasant outing.
Beoordeeld op 23 okt 2022
CodyMav
2 falls to enjoy
This is a lovely bush walk, leading to Myrtle Gully Falls (past Secret Falls) and beyond. A narrow long inclining natural path
Beoordeeld op 21 jul 2021
CodyMav
2 falls to enjoy
This is a lovely bush walk, leading to Myrtle Gully Falls (past Secret Falls) and beyond. A narrow long inclining natural path
Beoordeeld op 21 jul 2021
funkyhughes23
Beautiful
Really interesting drive (don't bring a wide car!) to get here and to be amongst the forest was well worth it. Young(ish) mountain ash trees give a hint of what it may have been like here before the b...
Nice nature area
It is a picturesque drive to get to this location out the back of Collinsville: there is a lovely forest walk to a nice waterfall, with extended hikes for the more energetic. A pleasant outing.
Nice nature area
It is a picturesque drive to get to this location out the back of Collinsville: there is a lovely forest walk to a nice waterfall, with extended hikes for the more energetic. A pleasant outing.
2 falls to enjoy
This is a lovely bush walk, leading to Myrtle Gully Falls (past Secret Falls) and beyond. A narrow long inclining natural path
2 falls to enjoy
This is a lovely bush walk, leading to Myrtle Gully Falls (past Secret Falls) and beyond. A narrow long inclining natural path
Beautiful
Really interesting drive (don't bring a wide car!) to get here and to be amongst the forest was well worth it. Young(ish) mountain ash trees give a hint of what it may have been like here before the b...