Need proper clear maps for visits of the trails. Need signs at cross intersections showing distance and diversions. Having random “wo help.who ownssuperdimplesongsyou tube Qaalk signs pointing in …Full review by LeyaMelbourne
Feb 24, 2023
The Sherbrooke Forest is in the Dandenong Ranges, not very far from Melbourne. It is an oasis of peace and tranquility. You are almost certain to see native wildlife, and hear the distinctive calls o…Full review by 619jeffry
Oct 30, 2021
This review is directly in relation to the eastern Sherbrooke forest walk, rather than the entire Sherbrooke forest. This walk was really nice in bits. Firstly, it’s a loop walk which starts at the S…Full review by ReelGin
Hi Dogs are not allowed in Sherbrooke Forest as there are ground nesting birds and other native animals. You can walk your dog at RJ Hamer arboretum in Olinda, it is a good …
Hi Dogs are not allowed in Sherbrooke Forest as there are ground nesting birds and other native animals. You can walk your dog at RJ Hamer arboretum in Olinda, it is a good walk under the canopy of large trees, there are many tracks where your dog could have a short or long walk. If this interests you just google and you can get directions. Enjoy walking with your dog Cheers Rose
How do I get there using public transportation from Melbourne city?
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Hi, That is a good question, You see I went as a day tour with AAT Kings coach which departed from Federation Square in Melbourne. Not sure if you can get public transport all the …
Hi, That is a good question, You see I went as a day tour with AAT Kings coach which departed from Federation Square in Melbourne. Not sure if you can get public transport all the way to Sherbrooke Forest. Maybe try Melbourne's Public Transport number as each city has one and ask them the best way there as it is roughly 46 kilometers from Melbourne City or maybe try a day tour company that does Sherbrooke Forest. Hope the above helps ! :)