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Stefanie Rennick Walk (Two Bays Walking Track)

Walk Difficulty This 1.1 km section between Duells Road and Browns Road, follows what was a 20-metre wide unused road reserve. This part of the Two Bays Walking Track was jointly developed by Parks Victoria, the Friends of Arthurs Seat State Park and the Federation of Victorian Walking Clubs after receiving a Parks Victoria Community Grant in 1998. It starts at the intersection of Duells Road and Gardens Road, and finishes at the intersection of Browns Road and Hyslops Road. While on paper it is a straight line, the path travels up and down some steep hills, along a boardwalk over Drum Drum Alloc Creek and through some impressive stands of grasstrees. Please note that private property borders both sides of the road reserve for its entire length. There are also important notices about controlling the spread of Cinnamon Fungus at either end of the walk.

This walk can be done in either direction or as part of the longer 26km Two Bays Trail. It connects the McLaren Dam to Duells Road Walk to the Greens Bush to Highfield Walk (via Hyslops Road). The Two Bays Walking Track is identified by a circular symbol displaying a Blue Wren, which can be seen on signage along the track.

Content: Stefanie Rennick Walk (Two Bays Walking Track)

    3 Duells Road
    Rosebud Victoria 3939
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