Hello readers,
I’m writing from home today instead of my usual spot in Nunawading, and with the weather still so pleasant, I’ve got the perfect outing to share with you.
Serendip Sanctuary is located in Lara, near Geelong, at the base of the You Yangs. It’s about a 45 to 60 minute drive from Melbourne, depending on traffic. There, you can see grey kangaroos, black wallabies, and a wide variety of wildlife it will be a day to remember. There’s even a sensory garden to explore.
A few helpful things to know are most tracks are wide, flat, and made of compacted gravel, making them suitable for wheelchairs. However, because the paths aren’t fully paved, they may be a little more challenging for some users. The sanctuary also offers accessible facilities, including disabled parking, fully accessible toilets, and picnic areas with accessible tables and BBQs.
I hope you get the chance to enjoy a day out and experience everything nature has to offer.
Thanks for reading my blog.
Outting to Serendip Sanctuary