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Drouin Self-guided Tree Walks

Drouin, Victoria, 3818
Drouin is known as The Ficifolia Town and the avenue of colour is spectacular in summer.
Largest remnant tree in Drouin's urban township. Listed on National Register of Big Trees.
One of the old forest trees of Drouin. Eucalyptus obliqua. Overlooks the Baw Baw Shire Offices.
This area was the summer turn out paddock for cattle on the McNeilly farm; too wet in winter.
Avenue of trees planted in the 1950s by the grandsons of the pioneers John & Eliza McNeilly.
Drouin's pink flowering Cape Chestnuts are spectacular when in flower in summer.
Many children remember these trees fondly from their Kinder days with many oaks planted as acorns!
Frequently seen cockatoo in Drouin. Need large tree hollows for nesting.
Rainbow Lorikeets are frequent residents of Drouin feeding on nectar , seeds and fruits.
Drouin is known as The Ficifolia Town and the avenue of colour is spectacular in summer.
Largest remnant tree in Drouin's urban township. Listed on National Register of Big Trees.
One of the old forest trees of Drouin. Eucalyptus obliqua. Overlooks the Baw Baw Shire Offices.
This area was the summer turn out paddock for cattle on the McNeilly farm; too wet in winter.
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Drouin, Victoria, 3818
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Drouin is known as The Ficifolia Town and the avenue of colour is spectacular in summer.
Drouin is known as The Ficifolia Town and the avenue of colour is spectacular in summer.
Largest remnant tree in Drouin's urban township. Listed on National Register of Big Trees.
Largest remnant tree in Drouin's urban township. Listed on National Register of Big Trees.
One of the old forest trees of Drouin. Eucalyptus obliqua. Overlooks the Baw Baw Shire Offices.
One of the old forest trees of Drouin. Eucalyptus obliqua. Overlooks the Baw Baw Shire Offices.
This area was the summer turn out paddock for cattle on the McNeilly farm; too wet in winter.
This area was the summer turn out paddock for cattle on the McNeilly farm; too wet in winter.
Avenue of trees planted in the 1950s by the grandsons of the pioneers John & Eliza McNeilly.
Avenue of trees planted in the 1950s by the grandsons of the pioneers John & Eliza McNeilly.
Drouin's pink flowering Cape Chestnuts are spectacular when in flower in summer.
Drouin's pink flowering Cape Chestnuts are spectacular when in flower in summer.
Many children remember these trees fondly from their Kinder days with many oaks planted as acorns!
Many children remember these trees fondly from their Kinder days with many oaks planted as acorns!
Frequently seen cockatoo in Drouin. Need large tree hollows for nesting.
Frequently seen cockatoo in Drouin. Need large tree hollows for nesting.
Rainbow Lorikeets are frequent residents of Drouin feeding on nectar , seeds and fruits.
Rainbow Lorikeets are frequent residents of Drouin feeding on nectar , seeds and fruits.

Tours by Drouin Self-guided Tree Walks

This tree is the old forest tree of this area which amazingly survived early settlement and farming.
The Bill Kraft Giant Walk
Walking tours
Walk number 11 of the Drouin Tree Walks. A 5.4 kilometre walk along footpaths, wide grassy verges and through a spectacular avenue of Bhutan Cypresses...

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