The Lunette Walk – Winton Wetlands

National Parks and Reserves

Discover one of nature’s rare wonders on the Lunette Walk at Winton Wetlands, an easy 3 kilometre return trail that offers so much more than just a walk. A lunette is a unique crescent-shaped sand dune formed over thousands of years by shifting sands and soil across ancient swamps. It’s a fascinating geological feature, and here, you can walk right along one.

As you follow the well-marked trail, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping, panoramic views over the stunning Winton Swamp, a haven for birdlife and ever-changing natural beauty. It’s an easy, peaceful walk, perfect for families, nature lovers, or anyone wanting to slow down and soak in the landscape.

This trail is not just a walk, it’s a window into the ancient forces that have shaped this remarkable region.

Please remember: If you pass through a closed gate, be sure to close it behind you to help protect the environment and wildlife.

Come and experience the quiet magic of the Lunette Walk, where earth, water, and time come together.

Facilities

Cafe Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Carpark Coach Parking Enquiry Desk Family Friendly Food and Refreshments Lookouts Picnic Area Shop / Gift Shop

Rates

Free Entry

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