Flower Bowl Circuit

30 min to 45 min
15 min to 25 min

2 km
circuit

↑ 66 m
↓ -66 m

Moderate track
Starting from the car park on Bergalia Crescent, Camden Head, this walk takes you on a circuit around the Kattang Nature Reserve via the Flower Bowl Circuit. This moderately easy loop takes walkers around the Kattang Nature Reserve, located on the Mid North Coast, passing several lookouts with spectacular coastal views along the way. The walk initially winds its way through dense coastal heath, following the Perpendicular Point walking track, then branches off and climbs gently towards the headland known as Lewis Rocks, passing a side trip to the Charles Hamey Lookout. Shortly ahead, the walk passes a side trip to the Dunbogan Lookout before returning to the Bergalia Crescent car park. Both lookouts offers panoramic views over Dunbogan Beach, Gogley's Lagoon and beyond to North Brother Mountain and Diamond Head, as well as the chance to see whales during their annual migration. Along the trail, there are interpretive signs detailing the reserve's history, flora and fauna, as well as benches that provide excellent rest stops. In late winter and spring, there's an abundance of colourful wildflowers, which attract a variety of birdlife. The walk can easily be extended by combining it with the Perpendicular Point Walk. This loop consists of wide and narrow, gently undulating walking trails, with uneven natural surfaces, compacted natural surfaces and steps, suitable for average fitness levels. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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