Walter Hood ride from Cudmirrah
Conjola National Park
Overview
Walter Hood ride from Cudmirrah is a scenic cycling route through Conjola National Park to Monument Beach. Great for picnicking, birdwatching and spring wildflowers.
- Where
- Conjola National Park in South Coast
- Distance
- 11km one-way
- Time suggested
- 2hrs
- Grade
- Medium
- Opening times
Walter Hood ride from Cudmirrah is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
- What to
bring - Drinking water, hat, sunscreen
- Please note
- There's limited mobile reception in this park
- The weather in the area can be extreme and unpredictable. Please be well prepared for your visit.
Gather a group of friends for a cycling adventure on Walter Hood ride from Cudmirrah in Conjola National Park. Enjoy lunch at Monument Beach picnic area. This route makes for a great day out, taking in heathland and forest before reaching the coast.
You’re likely to see some swamp or red-necked wallabies on your ride. And if you hear a soundtrack of high-pitched calls, it’s probably from the bleating tree frogs nearby.
A monument to the clipper ship Walter Hood, wrecked on this south coast in 1870, can be found at Monument Beach. For a longer ride, return via Heath circuit.
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