Mt Keira nature Wollongong, New South Wales

Local Lush Lockdown nature walks

Lockdown starting to wear thin? Sick of the walk around the block or the crowds down the beach? Homeschooling already bringing you down? Walking in nature is a wonderful way to rejuvenate and restore your body and your mind. A total refresh to give you the stamina to take on whatever lockdown life is throwing your way. Let's take a look at some local nature walks in our beautiful bushland and where they fit into your 10km radius, so you are not in breach of any health orders.
Cabbage Tree Palm forests on the North face of Mt Keira Ring Trail

Mount Keira Ring Trail

For generations the Mount Keira Ring Track has been the 'stomping ground' for many Scouts, picnickers and bushwalkers... but it's the history beyond, that makes this beautiful natural place so significant and special in the hearts of many Wollongong locals. This is a detailed guide, featuring all the local tricks of the in's and out's of the trail so you can make your way around the ring and maybe even take a few little side trails...
Mt Kembla Ring Trail Bushwalk the 'Gong

Mt Kembla Ring Track

{Mt Kembla Ring Track} A varied and interesting walk that takes in meandering rainforest trails, tall woodlands, open trails and a sad journey back in time through Wollongong's mining history.