6 August 2016 – 8 August 2016
Light to Light is a 30km one way trail that hugs the coastline between historic Boyds Tower and Green Cape Lightstation in the Ben Boyd National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
This walk was almost like a miniature version of the Great Ocean Walk, with slightly less scenic views that was compensated by friendly neighbourhood wildlife.
The track was reasonably well marked except for the bit where it left Bittangabee Bay campground and heading towards the Green Cape Lightstation. We had to do a bit bush bashing to get back on to the right track.
The best way to meet the locals are during meal times.
Local wildlife seemed to be used to people. At first they would observe and lurk in the background, but as soon as you showed them your intention to share food, they would come right up to you.
These neighbourhood animals were easily satisfied – be that some jerky or a pack of instant noodles.
If you love nature and wildlife, Ben Boyd National Park would be a good place to visit.
What did you use for firewood?
There were plenty of fallen branches and logs lying on the ground
Really beautiful place, but was it dangerous to hike?
What danger? Looks like a nice place, but I’d barely call that a hard walk!
Thanks for sharing your native animals :p
Is this a good place to see native animals?
How do you survive brown snake?