Tae Rak Guided Cultural Walk 2-Hour Tour

Departing from Portland
Crown Melbourne
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  • The Gunditjmara people have sustained life here for tens of thousands of years
  • They created what is considered to be one of Australia’s earliest and largest aquaculture systems
  • Your guide will explain the Gunditjmara creation story and show the extensive marine and bird life of the lake
  • Continue along the western edge of the lake to the weir for a look at the ancient landscape
  • Check out the extensive range of stone aquaculture sites and fish traps
  • Tours start at either 10:00 or 14:00 and finish back at the Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre & Café

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Accessibility Info

  • The 2-hour walk is undertaken in two parts
  • The first hour of the tour is at the Aquaculture Centre building, the eel holding tank, and out on the boardwalk over the lake
  • This part of the tour is accessible by prams and wheelchairs, and participants with limited mobility
  • The second hour of the tour takes you down the western side of the lake, and in parts through long grass, and over uneven ground
  • This part of the tour is not suitable for prams or wheelchairs
  • For participants with limited mobility, please note that there is no rest areas or seating available during this second hour of the tour

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