Yeddonba

Every time I drove down to Chiltern to work on the documentation of Dow’s pharmacy, I would pass a dirt road signposted to Yeddonba with a stylised hand on the road sign, and I always wondered what it led to.

In fact Yeddonba is an aboriginal cultural site with some fairly stunning rock art.

The site is well signposted and about two and a half kilometres down a dirt road. I managed it easily in my old Subaru, so any car with decent ground clearance should be able to manage it when the road’s dry.

Unfortunately you can’t actually see the rock art at the moment as the wooden access walkway is closed due to weather damage, but it’s possible to bypass the walkway and with a bit of a scramble rejoin the circular walk to be rewarded with some fairly stunning views over towards the ranges

Makes a decent walk, and takes around an hour. Strange I never visited until now …

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