The Rock Correa Interpretive Walking Track at Tallis
This breathtaking new walk takes in the magnificent panoramic views from the Dookie hills, using interpretive signage at eleven points along the way to raise awareness of the Yorta Yorta people as the Traditional Owners, highlight the Grassy Woodlands important flora/fauna species and describe early European settlement in this region.
If you wish to walk the Rock Correa track please check into cellar door first. The track is open during Tallis Wine cellar door hours - Tuesday to Thursday 11 to 3pm. Friday to Sunday 11 to 4pm.
Please be aware that gates are locked at 4pm Tuesday to Thursday and 5pm Friday to Sunday.
Walkers are invited to take time to read about the natural and cultural values of our local region. At the pinnacle, a panoramic sign shows major land points across the countryside.
We hope this walk will raise awareness of how valuable the Dookie landscape is to us all. Its extraordinary scenery and abundant resources has drawn people – and continues to draw people to this special place through time.
The track is rocky in places. Walkers are advised to watch their step, wear sturdy footwear, keep eyes peeled for kangaroos and watch out for snakes in warmer months. Water, hat, long pants and sunscreen recommended. The Rock Correa walk is a collaboration between the Tallis Family, Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation and Goulburn Broken CMA, made possible through funding from the National Landcare Programme.
