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Birramal Conservation area

Tourist attractions

Ross Smith Road, Lloyd NSW 2650, Lloyd, NSW 2650
1300 100 122

Description

Birramal Conservation Area in Lloyd is a 128-hectare site designated for environmental conservation.

It is also known as 'Birramal', reflecting the cultural and historic connections between the Wiradjuri peoples and the environment.

Visitors can explore the Wiradjuri Trail on foot or by bike, which offers stunning views of Wagga Wagga, the surrounding landscape, and a variety of bird and mammal species. This trail provides an opportunity to experience the beauty of the bush and learn about local Indigenous culture, art, and history.

The area is home to the White Box Woodland community, which supports the locally endangered squirrel glider. Visitors can spot the squirrel glider and learn about their behavior and habitat, as well as the conservation efforts to protect them.

To address the decline of natural tree hollows, new plantings have been done to provide food and shelter for native animals and create artificial nest boxes. Glider poles have been installed to link different areas of vegetation, creating a safe passage for the squirrel glider.

Birramal Conservation Area is a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural landscape. The best time to visit is during autumn and spring when the weather is pleasant and the flora and fauna are more active.

Located just 10km from Wagga Wagga, Birramal Conservation Area is easily accessible by car or public transport newline.

Details

Parks: Lookouts, Nature Reserves, Picnic Area

Location

Ross Smith Road, Lloyd NSW 2650, Lloyd, NSW 2650

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