Lomandra Walking Trail

Parks and Gardens

The Lomandra Walking Trail opened in April 2010 and is a one and a half hour return walk beside the Blyth Golf Course. Hundreds of local provenance plants line the walk.

The Blyth Progress Association has been busy planting a new native garden at the beginning of this walk. With over 300 species and around 700 plants, many rare in cultivation, a couple of hours is needed for you to get full enjoyment from this latest attraction in Blyth. Most species are different to those at The Terrace Garden at 35 South Terrace, so bring your lunch or take a break at Blyth Cafe (open Mon – Sat) betwen gardens. Both are at their best May – November.

In winter and spring the walk has wide views across the Blyth Plains to the Clare Hills and Hummocks Ranges. The walk has a gentle gradient and is suitable for all ages.

Visitors can also take in a game of golf starting from the Clubhouse (a winter/spring course only) at very low fees.

Facilities

Carpark

Disabled Assistance

Caters for hearing impairment

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

View All
Blyth Plains in Spring

Brooks Lookout

Blyth, Wakefield

Medika Gallery studio, Blyth, South Australia, 13 Kms west of Clare.

Medika Gallery

Blyth, Wakefield

Padnaindi Reserve, Blyth, South Australia. Farming, A Way Of Life - A Common Thread

Farming; A Way Of Life – A Common Thread

Blyth, Wakefield

Banksias are a specialty of the plants grown by Ian Roberts

Unique Natives at Medika

Blyth, Wakefield

Canola & view across Blyth Plains fro Lomandra Walk Trail

Lomandra Walking Trail

Blyth, Wakefield

Eremophila hygrophana hybrid

The Terrace Garden, Blyth

Blyth, Wakefield

Contact Us