Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands

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Seaford, Australia

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Tourist attraction· Nature preserve· Park

Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands is located in Seaford, Australia on Seaford Wetlands Reserve, 43R Austin Rd. Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Australia.

Address

Seaford Wetlands Reserve, 43R Austin Rd

Phone

+61 1300322322

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Anita Harris

It’s pretty well maintained, though the circuit (around 7km) is mostly around a fenced off reserve. There’s one viewing platform, and the view of the wetlands is okay. If you walk the full circuit, there’s one grassed section with what feels like a cat track, that could make you wonder if you’re off track. It’s fine. And you’ll very briefly have to jump onto a road then a court to pick up the trail again. All in all, it’s a good walk but there are better. Oh, and no amenities.

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Kat Woskett

My favourite running track - lovely track, dog poo bags and bins throughout - good for cycling too!

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Sue Wragge

A wonderful place to watch and photograph resident and migratory birds: bush birds, waders, waterbirds and raptors. Thankfully the wetlands have been protected.

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Andy Bouwmeester

Great walk a bit of scenery and birdlife not a bad way for a walk

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Keith Rea

Beautiful, especially after rain. Lots of frogs, water birds, hawks, wrens and greenery.

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Paul Richards

For the Seaford section: A very important place but not particularly visitor friendly, with limited signage and no designated car parking (other than some unmarked parking on the side of Austin Road). The walk around the Seaford wetlands takes about two hours, and it is just 'around' - the path is mostly removed from the wetlands themselves. It's probably best experienced by bike.

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Ash Knight

Beautiful views and a great walk to stretch your legs and get some exercise

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Rachel Groube

Lots of bird wildlife use the designated wetlands making it a perfect place to do some bird watching. The education centre at the Edithvale end is great to learn about the basics of the native area with multiple viewing platforms and huts. Further along there is a bike/walking trail through Chelsea and eventually somewhat connects to the Seaford wetlands area.