| "Worlds
End Gorge"
(Previously known as Burra Creek Gorge) |
This is a very popular tourist & camping site, 18 Kilometres north of the town on the Burra Road.
(Signposted from Robertstown and at the turn off from the Robertstown to Burra Road)
On the entrance to the Reserve, all appropriate information for the area, is displayed for people to read when they visit the area and hopefully observe all the rules.
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Information sign at the entrance to the Reserve. "Please obey all Rules that are applicable to the area to preserve it from degradation". |
There is always flowing water in the creek, with picturesque views and a walking trail up into the Gorge.
The creek crossing that leads to the Western Car Park and the walking trail up into the Gorge.
People camping within the area is always popular and very seldom is that there is no-one within the large area that the reserve covers
A Victorian couple who are spending some time enjoying the area and relaxing. |
A small family who have set up their tent and are just settling in for an overnight stay. |
Swimming, Trout Fishing and Yabbying are always popular pastimes for the campers who go there.
Toilets, Car Parking and Bar-B-Que facilities are available.
A view of the one of the Toilets and Car Parking area. |
A view of one of many of the Bar-B-Que facilities that are available to be used. |
A historic remain within the reserve, is a "Footbridge" that was erected between 2 large gum trees, many years ago for a safe crossing when the creek was "in flood".
To have a look at it, is worthwhile, as it is part of the history of the area and it really stands out as to what our pioneers were capable of doing during their days.
It is located just on the Western side of the floodway, where the creek crosses the Robertstown to Burra road.
The "old footbridge"
To assist with the ongoing maintenance & improvements to the area, it would be appreciated if everyone who uses the facilities, would leave a donation in the "Donation Tin" at the grid, which is at the entrance to the Gorge.
Thanks goes to those persons who have been there, used the facilities and given a donation.
If you go there, could you also please respect the "Private Property" nearby and the whole area to keep it as popular as what it is.
Below is a selection of photos that were taken from the top of a hill on the Northern side, along the Creek.
West |
South West |
North East |
South |
South East |
East - Down Stream |
North West - Up Stream |
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| Last modified: June 01, 2006 |
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