I remember in high school, being absolutely sick to death of the ‘Mangroves’ topic in Geography. They need to find a need to teach it year after year. They are important and they have different sorts of roots, so what? I have had to reconsider my opinion of mangroves through after going to the Mangrove Boardwalk. They are actually quite peaceful and they don’t smell too bad mostly. It is a kind of rich earthy smell. The boardwalk winds in and out through a cavern of trees. There is heaps of wildlife to spot and overall, it is a relaxing and scenic walk. Great for afternoon running or jogging or just for a casual stroll.
Tracey G.
Place rating: 5 Brisbane, Australia
The Wynnum North Mangrove Circuit, or mangrove boardwalk as everyone calls it, is the most magical walk at high tide(a bit smelly at low tide sometimes, but not too bad). It’s a 1.4km circuit, more than half of which is on raised wooden boardwalks over the waters of Moreton Bay, winding through the mangroves. Imagine it: dappled sunlight on the water, birds and fish in abundance for the sharp eyed observer to spot, a cool bay breeze — gorgeous. Occasionally we’ve struck midges or mozzies, but generally not, it’s just such a pleasant walk and if you have a pooch, it’s adjacent to a really great dog park, so you can combine two fun activities in one outing — bring a picnic and make it three.