Gloucester Tree Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Tree massacred
Seeing a splendid centuries-old tree massacred by dozens of large steel awls just to transform it into a tourist attraction is a truly Australian nature crime!
Very beautiful, and nice to do a walk through the huge trees. I didn’t want to climb so probably didn’t get the full experience - my partner said the climb was great.
When we arrived we were told the Gloucester tree was closed for maintenance- whilst we were extremely disappointed the park ranger advised us we could go to The Bicentennial Tree. This was higher and ...
The tree was closed for the climb, which was unfortunate, but the hike through the national park was amazing. Plus it was good reading about the history of the climbing trees. The park pass also got y...
D'abord il faut payer le parc. L'arbre se trouve tout à côté du parking. Le voir est déjà surprenant avec ses tiges d'acier qui servent de marches. Ensuite il faut en faire l'ascension si on n'a pas ...
Tree massacred
Seeing a splendid centuries-old tree massacred by dozens of large steel awls just to transform it into a tourist attraction is a truly Australian nature crime!
Beautiful experience in nature
Very beautiful, and nice to do a walk through the huge trees. I didn’t want to climb so probably didn’t get the full experience - my partner said the climb was great.
Spectacular Climb and Views - Bicentennial Tree
When we arrived we were told the Gloucester tree was closed for maintenance- whilst we were extremely disappointed the park ranger advised us we could go to The Bicentennial Tree. This was higher and ...
Closed
The tree was closed for the climb, which was unfortunate, but the hike through the national park was amazing. Plus it was good reading about the history of the climbing trees. The park pass also got y...
Obligatoire
D'abord il faut payer le parc. L'arbre se trouve tout à côté du parking. Le voir est déjà surprenant avec ses tiges d'acier qui servent de marches. Ensuite il faut en faire l'ascension si on n'a pas ...