Robertson Nature Reserve is a small but ecologically significant area in New South Wales, preserving a rare remnant of the cool-temperate rainforest once widespread in the region.
Located in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Robertson Nature Reserve covers 5 hectares and is an essential remnant of the original temperate rainforest that was once widespread in this area. Despite its small size, the reserve offers a unique glimpse into the rich biodiversity of these rainforests. The reserve was established in 1978 to protect its diverse ecosystems and provide a habitat for numerous native species. Visitors can enjoy the lush forest environment through a walking path that winds through the dense canopy and showcases towering tree ferns and diverse birdlife. The nature reserve is especially appealing to birdwatchers and those interested in botany. Apart from its ecological significance, the reserve serves as an easily accessible natural retreat for locals and tourists, offering tranquility amidst the rich green foliage.
A tranquil walking path through cool-temperate rainforest
Observation of rare native flora and fauna
Opportunity for birdwatching
Access to a pristine, untouched natural environment
A short loop trail that guides visitors through the dense rainforest.
Iconic and ancient ferns that line the paths, offering a glimpse into the primeval landscape.
Features numerous bird species that make the reserve a haven for birdwatchers.