Hidden gems: Nature preserves in Doncaster

Discover the city's hidden treasures—remarkable spots that are relatively undiscovered but offer exceptional experiences. Our selection criteria? A rating of 4.5 or higher with fewer than 150 reviews. Explore these lesser-known yet outstanding places that promise a delightful visit in Doncaster. This list contains 6 places from Nature preserve category.

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100 Acres Reserve
Nature preserve
👍👍 Beautiful reserve with lots of natural bushland, with walking trails throughout. Dogs are allowed on leash. Easy parking, perfect place to stretch your legs. I swear when you're in the middle of the reserve you can't hear any traffic noise. Also if you look carefully and stay quiet, there are a mob...
4.60 (94 reviews) (~8.87 km from centre)
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Burke Road Billabong Reserve
Nature preserve
👍 Nice little hideaway next to the Yarra, alongside Burke Road Bridge. Good to have a rest when cycling or walk or running, enjoy the birdlife, and a walk around the Billabong itself.
4.60 (26 reviews) (~5.61 km from centre)
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Loughie’s Bushland
Nature preserve
👍👍 Beautiful scenic walk through bush, with sightings of Crimson Rosellas, Kookaburras and King Parrots.
4.60 (14 reviews) (~8.32 km from centre)
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Streeton Views Reserve
Nature preserve
👍👍 Great location, lovely walk around the two lakes!! Playground is awesome for the kids and an exercise area is great for getting the fitness up
4.50 (58 reviews) (~7.06 km from centre)
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Gresswell Hill Nature Conservation Reserve
Nature preserve
👍 Nice place quite small though old abandoned water tank/tower in middle.
4.50 (24 reviews) (~9.79 km from centre)
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Yallambie Park
Nature preserve
👍 Nice natural reserve with a river and grasslands. There are people walking around, but it is not too crowded. Every now and again, you can also see the 'Friends of Plenty River' volunteers helping out to remove invasive weeds and to plant Indigenous species, which is nice. However, parking and other...
4.50 (20 reviews) (~7.19 km from centre)
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