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Cheetham Wetlands
Altona Meadows VIC 3028, Australia

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Sebastian Bautista
at 2023 Oct 01
Sebastian Bautista
at 2023 Oct 01
A beautiful location to disconnect from the noise of the city and enjoy quality time in nature. There is an awesome track to explore the area by walking or riding a bicycle.
Rachel Lim
at 2022 Jun 14
Rachel Lim
at 2022 Jun 14
Lovely view from the observation tower especially on a sunny day. There's a carpark right at the entrance to the path towards the tower but it is quite small. There is also a small beach there that also leads to the carpark. Oddly enough spotted two swans there in the ocean.
Michael Webb
at 2021 Jul 14
Michael Webb
at 2021 Jul 14
FANTASTIC PLACE TO GO FOR
AOME QUIET RELAXING TIME OR FOR A NICE COUPLES WALK. If you want to escape the busy everyday hussle and bustle this is a quick hideaway where you can take a moment to relax and unwind before getting back to the daily grind. The best part about it all is that Cheetham
Wetlands is not far from the Main Street schools shopping centres so if you need a quick getaway to relax this is my
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Elena Ilievska
at 2020 Oct 24
Elena Ilievska
at 2020 Oct 24
Love my daily trail,lots of open space and always amaizing bird life to be seen as well as nature sounds to be enjoyef.More suitable for a dog walk,bike ride,excersise or run than for picknics
Anamika
at 2020 Feb 03
Anamika
at 2020 Feb 03
I wish there were no fence and we could just walk towards the ocean. But it was still a wonderful little nature spot close to CBD. Little less explored and little more loved!
Debi Slinger
at 2019 Mar 17
Debi Slinger
at 2019 Mar 17
The Cheetham Wetlands is a very large space covering 420 hectares made up of man made and natural lagoons, which was created on old salt works land. The wetlands attract a variety of birdlife.
Wheelchair accessible. Good parking. Kid friendly sky. Great for riding a bike. Good walking tracks. Views out over the ocean. Picnic tables and shelter here. Toilets available.
Cecil Johansson
at 2019 Feb 08
Cecil Johansson
at 2019 Feb 08
You come here to appreciate the ecological impact and importance a place like this has on the environment. Urban sprawl on one side- Point Cook Marine Sanctuary and Port Philip Bay on the other. All flat ground 1500m walk to the lookout. No toilets or rubbish bins. Take your rubbish with you!

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