Bundaleer Forest Reserve
Bundaleer Forest was Australia's first plantation forest. Experience its textures, sounds and aromas and enjoy the cool tranquillity of a deciduous forest. It's just 10 kilometres south of Jamestown, and offers delightful scenery and walks.
Walking trails that take in the Bundaleer Forest include the Heysen and Mawson Trails, Conservator's Walk starting at the Arboretum on the Georgetown Road, and the Scenic Walk or Maple Walk, both starting from the Bundaleer picnic ground. See old dry stone walls, a fine panorama of the forest and valley - and look for kangaroos!
The Arboretum on Georgetown Road contains a range of native and exotic tree species. The Conservator's Hut - formerly the exclusive residence of the Conservator of Forests - is on the Conservator's Trail. Picnics can be enjoyed in the picnic grounds all year round, except for days of extreme fire danger.
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* The indicative prices displayed on this website are in Australian Dollars (AUD) and are based on a twin share basis, unless otherwise indicated. These prices are intended as a guide only and are subject to variation without notice. All prices are quoted inclusive of a Goods and Services Tax if applicable. Please use the online booking facility available on this site or contact the service provider direct to obtain further information, or email the South Australian Visitor & Travel Centre.






