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Located in the Southern Highlands of NSW only 10 minutes from Robertson and under two hours from
Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk – an awe-inspiring experience
The award winning Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk is one of Australia’s premier rainforest
experiences. Located in the Southern Highlands, less than two hours from Sydney or
Canberra, it offers a new and unique way to experience the rainforest and breathtaking
views of the Illawarra Escarpment.
VISIT THE FLY (level 1)
The Experience (level 1)
The Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk is an awe-inspiring way to experience the Illawarra escarpment
with a 1500 metre walk through beautiful warm temperature rainforest.
Nestled amongst the serenely beautiful landscape of the Southern Highlands and South Coast of
New South Wales, it’s less than two hours away from Sydney and Canberra, which makes it the
ideal destination for a day trip, or a memorable highlight as part of a longer stay exploring the
region.
Unique to the Illawarra Fly is the 500 metre walk in the treetop canopy, some 20-30 metres above
the ground. The walk culminates in a spiral tower, rising to 45 metres above the forest floor,
which opens to breathtaking views from the escarpment over the Illawarra, superbly uniting the
mountains, farming land, bushland and the sea.
The experience includes:
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The gentle grade Treetop Walk and multi level canopy experience
Knights Tower lookout
Bushwalks and hiking trails
A bird’s eye view of native plants and wildlife
A self- guided interpretive trail
Spectacular views stretching to the Tasman Sea
Visitors Centre
Souvenir shop
Cafe 106 – gourmet seasonal menus for indoor and outdoor dining
Educational walks
Visitor Centre (level 2)
Visitor information
The Illawarra Fly operates EVERY DAY (Excluding Christmas Day) regardless of the weather.
(On rare occassions the attraction may close for short durations due to lightning for guest
safety). Remember the main attraction is walking through the canopy of the "rainforest"
along the Illawarra escarpment.
Opening Hours
Open 9am - 5.00pm (Last admission 4.00PM - allow 45-60 minutes for the walk)
Prices
Adult: $22.00
Child: $ 9.50 (6 - 16 years)
Family: $55.00 (2 Adults + 2 Children)
Seniors: $20.00
Group Bookings
We have Group Discounts* available for coach groups. All Group Bookings must be
confirmed prior to arrival. We also have school booking rates.
*Conditions Apply
Conditions on Group Rates
Coach Group Booking Forms and Information
COACHES AND CARAVANS - Please be advised COACHES and CARAVANS are permitted
along Jamberoo Mtn Rd to Knights Hill Rd and the Illawarra Fly from the Illawarra
Highway. COACHES and CARAVANS are NOT permitted between Knights Hill Rd and
Jamberoo Rd. Please contact us for clarification if required 1300 362 881
Facilities
Cafe 106
Cafe 106, aptly named after the number of steps you’ll need to climb to ascend Knights
Tower, offers gourmet seasonal menus with both indoor (85 seats) and outdoor (100
seats) dining. Sit and relax with a Devonshire tea, devour a hot filling meal or just grab a
quick snack and a warming coffee or refreshing cold drink. The cafe is also licensed, serving
Cuttaway Hill Estate Wines and Pigs Fly Ales.
Souvenir Shop
This shop has something for everyone. With everything from small souvenirs, books and
clothing to educational aids and toys based on the local wildlife, this is the place to stop
and bag a gift for someone special or a keepsake to remember your experience by.
Visitor Information Centre
Our Visitor Centre doubles as a Visitor Information Centre with plenty of information
available on the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk experience and other things to see and do in
the region. Just ask our friendly staff, they’re only too happy to help!
Car Park
The onsite car park is located adjacent to the Visitors Centre and is only a short leisurely
walk to the main Treetop Walk. With parking for over 200 vehicles, parking is also available
for up to ten coaches and caravans.
Disabled Facilities
We cater for all visitors with our walking trails and tracks and the main Treetop Walk all
accessible for the disabled. A courtesy cart is also onsite to make getting around easier,
and our carpark has four disabled parking spaces available. Disabled toilets are located at
the Visitor Centre.
Environmentally friendly
Our Visitors Centre, comprising the aforementioned facilities, is environmentally friendly.
All water used in the facility is collected from the roof of the visitor centre. All waste is
removed from site and recycled where possible
Location and Map
FROM SYDNEY - Travel down the picturesque Grand Pacific Drive - take the Illawarra Hwy
(Macqaurie Pass) towards Robertson. Turn left at the ‘famous’ Robertson Pie Shop onto
Jamberoo Mountain Road. Travel 10 kms and turn left at Knights Hill Road.
FROM THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS - 10 minutes from Robertson, via Jamberoo Mountain Road,
taking the turn opposite the ‘famous’ Robertson Pie Shop towards Kiama.
FROM KIAMA - SOUTH COAST - 25 minutes from Kiama, via Jamberoo and Jamberoo Mountain
Roads- 15 minutes past Minnamurra Rainforest - towards Robertson.
GPS Coordinates - S34 37.280 E150 42.100
(Include Google Map and downloadable maps)
Fast Facts
Did you know..?
There are only four steel canopy walks in the world. All are located in Australia. They are: the
llawarra Fly Treetop Walk, Southern Highlands NSW; Otway Fly Treetop Walk, Great Ocean Rd
Victoria; Tahune Airwalk, Tahune State Forest Tasmania; and Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk,
Walpole-Nornalup National Park Western Australia
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The Illawarra Fly Treetop walk is 500 metres long with an average height of 25 metres
Knights Tower is 45 metres high
The Treetop walk has a 280km/hr wind speed design
The cantilevers can hold a maximum weight of 28 tonne or 800 wombats!!
The Treetop walk holds an average of 400kg/m2
The Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk is located on 40 acres of private land.
Owners & Operators: The Illawarra Fly is proudly part of Living and Leisure Australia Ltd
Contractors:
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Developers: Canopy01
Crisp Bros/Haywards
ABlock Builders
Select Civil
Kevin Mills & Associates
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Construction cost was approximately $6.5 million
The treetop walk was pre-fabricated in Launceston (Tasmania) and shipped to Melbourne.
20 trucks were used to transport the sections via road to site, where the structure was
assembled and erected.
Commencing in Sept 2007 and completed in February 2008 the Treetop walk took 6
months to construct.
Approximately 30 jobs were created in the construction phase.
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Flora and Fauna (level 2)
The Illawarra Escarpment is home to a wide range of native flora and fauna. Take the monthly
Sunrise Walk and you may be lucky enough to see a resident wombat scurrying back into its
burrow. You may spot the treetop habitats of possums, gliders and the intriguing Powerful Owl,
and if you don’t see him you’ll definitely hear the calls of the majestic Lyrebird. From your perch
high in the treetop it’s obvious there’s an abundance of flora too. Interpretive signs along the walk
provide useful information on the local flora and fauna. Here’s just a taste of what you might
uncover along the way...
Wildlife of the Illawarra
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Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus)
Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae)
Short Beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus)
Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps)
Dusky Antechinus (Antechinus swainsonii)
Common Ringtail Possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinis)
The Illawarra Flyers
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Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus funereus)
Crimson Rosella (Platycercus elegans)
Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae)
Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua)
Eastern Whipbird (Psophodes olivaceus)
White-naped Honeyeater (Melithreptus lunatus)
Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis)
Blackwood Acacia melanoxylon
Blackwood or Acacia melanoxylon is a long-lived wattle that reaches a height of 20 metres in this
region. As well as growing in the forest, it also colonises cleared land, so you will notice it
springing up here and there, particularly along the edge of the forest. This tree does not have real
leaves, instead it has modified stems called "phyllodes". The balls of light yellow flowers can be
seen from late winter to spring. Blackwood produces a dark timber often used in the manufacture
of furniture.
Epiphytes
Epiphytes are plants that grow on other plants but do not harm them. They also grow on rocks.
Unlike parasitic plants that feed directly on the host tree, epiphytes obtain their nutrients from
fallen leaves and other organic debris caught in the bark of trees, and from the air. The epiphytes
in this forest consist of ferns, orchids, mosses and lichens.
Eucalypts
Two large eucalypt tree species grow in the forest along the Illawarra Fly. Brown Barrel, or
Eucalyptus fastigata, is the most common, with rich brown bark on the trunk and smooth bark on
the upper branches. At maturity level and in ideal conditions they can grow to more than 40
metres. The other large eucalypt species, Gully Gum or Eucalyptus smithii, can be seen near the
edge of the escarpment. It has a hard lower bark, with smooth bark higher up that falls off in long
streamers and gets caught up in the branches.
Musk Daisy-bush
Musk Daisy-bush, Olearia argophylla, grows as a bushy shrub or small tree to a height of about six
metres. It is always easy to identify because it has large clusters of small white daisy flowers in
spring, its leaves are silvery underneath and it has a slightly musky smell. In this region, this plant
only grows in or nearby rainforest at high altitudes.
Native Mulbery
Native Mulberry (Hedycarya angustifolia ) grows as a shrub or small tree to a height of about six
metres. The species can be identified by its shiny opposite leaves, which have very prominent
veins. Parrots and other birds love the yellow fruit that appear in summer.
Sassafras (Doryphora sassafras)
Sassafras is one of the most common rainforest tree species along the Illawarra Escarpment. It is a
medium sized tree with dark green glossy serrated leaves and can be seen along most of the
walking track. The leaves have a strong spicy fragrance, especially when crushed. Sassafras is a
larval food plants for the Macleay's Swallowtail and Blue Triangle butterflies. These beautiful,
brightly coloured butterflies can be seen fluttering around the Sassafras trees in spring and
summer.
Tree ferns
The lush and decorative fronds of the tree ferns seen below the Illawarra Fly reflect the cool,
moist forest growing in this area. Two tree fern species can be seen from the Illawarra Fly, the Soft
Tree Fern or (Dicksonia antarctica) and the Rough Tree Fern or (Cyathea australis). The name gives
the game away.
Vines and creepers
These plants are often associated with rainforest, where they twine and climb over shrubs and
other plants and up into the trees. Some have tendrils and some have thorns to help them climb
high, towards the sunlight, while others simply twine around and around the tree trunk.
Activities (level 2)
Treetop Walk
The Treetop Walk is a unique attraction which enables visitors to experience a 1500 metre walk
through beautiful warm temperate rainforest. The uniqueness of our attraction in comparison to
other rainforest walks is that 500 metres of this walk is nestled in the treetop canopy some 20-30
metres above ground level. The walkway culminates in Knights Tower, a spiral tower that rises to
a breathtaking 45 metres above the forest floor. Then there’s the thrills and challenges of two
confronting swaying springboard cantilevers suspended 25 metres above the forest floor which
take guests to the edge of the escarpment.
Bush Walking
Upon leaving the Visitor Centre and heading down to the Treetop Walk you’ll embark on a short
but lovely bushwalk, that’s very easy to negotiate. A cleared path takes you from the open land
where you left your car, into the dense bushland that forms the Illawarra Escarpment. The path
meanders through the bush where you’ll start to hear the local birdlife calling out to say hello –
you may even catch site of one of the resident wombats or echidnas. The short walk through the
bush is a great way to introduce you to the plant life that you’ll see from above on the Treetop
Walk.
For lovers of longer bushwalks make the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk just one of your stops in the
region which is renowned for its many and varied bushwalks. Make a day of it – explore the
rainforest from above with us, then get down and explore it close up. Check out Fitzroy Falls along the road from the Highlands to Kangaroo Valley – from the top of the falls there’s a number
of bushwalking trails along the escarpment to lookouts. Nearby Minnamurra Falls, Carrington Falls
and Belmore Falls also make for pretty walks.
Sunrise Walk
Rise early for this unique dawn rainforest experience with the spectacular Sunrise Walk on offer
on the second Saturday of every month. Take the Treetop Walk in the morning to take advantage
of the beautiful light the sun casts over the landscape as it rises - truly magic. At sunrise the views
are not only amazing but the birds and local wildlife are quite active too. Sunrise Walks run for
three hours from 6 – 9am, with times varying slightly depending on the time of year. Visitors will
walk with a guide followed by a delicious hot buffet breakfast at Cafe 106. Numbers are limited
and bookings are essential. Sunrise Walks cost $50 per person, including breakfast, and a 10%
discount is offered to groups of ten or more.
BOOK NOW (level 1)
Whether you’re on a day trip and just visiting for a quick lunch stop, want to check out
other nearby attractions, or are staying overnight in the region, we’ve got a range of deals
and packages to suit.
Click here to see our current deals and packages and to book now...
DEALS & PACKAGES (level 2)
Check out our current deals and packages. Book now so you don’t miss out!
Sebel Harbourside Kiama - Illawarra Fly Tree Top Package
Explore the NSW South Coast and take in the picturesque views of the Illawarra
escarpment from the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk. Relax later at the Sebel Harbourside
Kiama...the ideal way to spend your getaway. Package includes your choice of overnight
accommodation, buffet breakfast in Restaurant 1871, entry tickets to Illawarra Fly Treetop
Walk and complimentary Car parking. Packages start from $x. BOOK NOW
Belmore All Suite Hotel – Sunrise Package
This package includes overnight accommodation in a Belmore All Suite Hotel apartment,
Sunrise Walk* at the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk with buffet breakfast and late midday
checkout. Packages start from $209. BOOK NOW * Sunrise walks are held on the second
Saturday of every month.
Terralong Terrace Apartments – Winter holiday super hot deal
Escape with the family with this winter holiday package – pay for 4 nights, get the 5th night
free and save $229. Package includes a 5 night stay in a 2 bedroom spa apartment for a
family of 2 adults and 2 children. Includes family entry pass to the Illawarra Fly Treetop
Walk, plus a large gourmet pizza delivered to your apartment and free DVD hire – Package
cost $976 (valid from 26 June – 18 July 2010 only + must stay 4 nights to get 5th night
free) BOOK NOW
Two Park Pass
With this pass you can enjoy both the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk and the Jamberoo Action
Park plus accommodation in Kiama or Wollongong with these great packages. NOTE:
Jamberoo Action Park is currently closed for the season so the Two Park Pass is currently
unavailable. 2010/2011 Season packages will be available soon. Check our more on
Jamberoo Action Park at www.jamberoo.net or www.2parkpass.com
Illawarra Treetop Flyer
The Cockatoo Run Heritage Train and Illawarra Tree Top Flyer offers the opportunity to experience
the scenic delights of the South Coast and Southern Highlands and visit the Illawarra Fly Treetop
Walk in one relaxing package. Package includes train journey from Sydney to Wollongong, then
another train journey up the steep ascent of the Illawarra Escarpment through coastal rainforest
to Summit Tank- a climb of 600 metres in only 16 kilometres. Upon arrival at Robertson,
passengers can transfer to coaches for the short drive to the Illawarra Fly. Coaches return you to
Robertson to board your train and retrace the path back to Sydney arriving at 6.15pm. The
Illawarra TreeTop Flyer is hauled by heritage diesel locomotives and consists of fully restored
1930's carriages. A buffet car is included offering light refreshments and souvenirs throughout the
journey. Passengers can join the train at Sydney Terminal, Hurstville, Sutherland, Thirroul and
Wollongong stations. Discounts fares are available for group bookings. For more information and
to book now check out 3801 Limited. BOOK NOW
NEWS/EVENTS (level 1)
EVENTS AND DESCRIPTIONS NEEDED HERE
MEDIA RELEASES (SINGLE) (level 2)
Summer story – story from media kit - March2010
Sunrise Walks media release – April 2010
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NEWS/EVENTS (SINGLE) (level 2)
NEWS ITEMS NEEDED HERE
ABOUT THE REGION (level 1)
If you’ve taken the time to visit us at the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk, why not spend some
extra time exploring the surrounding region. From the lush green mist covered hills of the
Southern Highlands, to the long stretches of gorgeous beaches along the New South Wales
South Coast, there’s plenty to do and see from fast-paced adventure to quiet relaxation.
There’s also a great range of accommodation options to suit all tastes and budgets.
Accommodation
We’re lucky enough to sit right in the heart of a spectacular region - nestled between the
South Coast and the Southern Highlands. While we’re an easy day trip from Sydney and
Canberra, you may want to stay nearby overnight. There’s plenty on offer from plush
hotels and quality serviced apartments to more affordable options. To find
accommodation in the region CLICK HERE. (link to url
http://www.accommodationinsydney.net.au )
Grand Pacific Drive
Come and experience Wollongong’s spectacular coastal drive – the Grand Pacific Drive.
Stretching some 140km, this award-winning coastal drive begins at the Royal National Park
which is the second oldest National Park in the world. Enjoy spectacular driving scenery
through coastal rainforests, quaint villages and traverse along the magnificent Sea Cliff
Bridge. Read more... (link to full length version, level 2)
Kiama, Shoalharbour and surrounds
The Kiama and Shellharbour region is only 90 minutes drive from Sydney and is famous for
its surfing beaches including the renowned ‘The Farm’ revered amongst surfers, and the
Kiama Blowhole from which water can spout up to 60 metres into the air. Read more...
(link to full length version, level 2)
NSW South Coast
The South Coast of New South Wales stretches from Sydney's Royal National Park through
to Eden near the Victorian border. Complete with over thirty national parks and marine
reserves, the Grand Pacific Drive, kilometres of stunning beaches and a rich aboriginal
history, the region is packed with adventure and fun for locals and visitors of all ages and
stages. Read more... (link to full length version, level 2)
Nowra
Located south of the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk and 160km from Sydney, Nowra has a
population of around 29,000 people and is a mixture of a historic town with buildings
dating back to the Victorian era blended with a modern incarnation as a holiday makers
tour and action centre. Read more... (link to full length version, level 2)
Southern Highlands
Located just 90 minutes from Sydney and Canberra, the Southern Highlands is well known
for its colourful gardens, diverse landscape, history and heritage, and welcoming
accommodation. But there is another side to the area that offers a range of activities to
pursue and enjoy. Read more... (link to full length version, level 2)
Wollongong and surrounds
Just one hours’ drive from Sydney, Wollongong is New South Wales’ third largest city and
has had a rebirth in recent years as a weekend escape. Well known for water sports, there
are the many surf beaches and also Lake Illawarra which offers fishing, sailing, water skiing
and canoeing. Read more... (link to full length version, level 2)
REGION (detail - level 2)
Grand Pacific Drive
Come and experience Wollongong’s spectacular coastal drive – the Grand Pacific Drive.
Stretching some 140km, this award-winning coastal drive begins at the Royal National Park
which is the second oldest National Park in the world. Enjoy spectacular driving scenery
through coastal rainforests, quaint villages and traverse along the magnificent Sea Cliff
Bridge
From here, Grand Pacific Drive makes its way into the bustling city of Wollongong, offering
countless adventure activities, great beaches, shopping, fantastic local restaurants and
cafes, golf courses, art galleries and more. Wollongong is also a great place to stay with a
huge mix of options for any traveller from international hotel brands to quaint and unique
B&B’s to backpacker accommodation. The drive then takes you through to the beautiful
coastal towns of Shellharbour and Kiama and ends in the spectacular Shoalhaven region.
From here, experience Grand Pacific Drive’s ‘beyond’, to the Southern Highlands, greater
South Coast and then on to Canberra. Grand Pacific Drive is also a great ‘appetiser’ to the
Sydney to Melbourne coastal drive.
Kiama, Shoalharbour and surrounds
The Kiama and Shellharbour region is only 90 minutes drive from Sydney and is famous for
its surfing beaches including the renowned ‘The Farm’ revered amongst surfers, and the
Kiama Blowhole from which water can spout up to 60 metres into the air.
Stay a little longer and the area offers a range of accommodation from B&B's and country
cottages through to new apartments with ocean views. Try snorkelling in Bushranger's Bay
in the marine aquatic reserve at Bass Point, or cool off with a drink at Jamberoo village's
150-year-old pub. There’s plenty to do in this region – visit the Jamberoo Action Park for
rides and water slides to entertain thrill seekers, enjoy a drop at local wineries, stop in to
the HARS Aviation Museum at Illawarra Regional Airport, and see the National Trust listed
row of late 19th century weatherboard terraces known as Kiama Terrace.
NSW South Coast
The South Coast of New South Wales stretches from Sydney's Royal National Park through
to Eden near the Victorian border. Complete with over thirty national parks and marine
reserves, the Grand Pacific Drive, kilometres of stunning beaches and a rich aboriginal
history, the region is packed with adventure and fun for locals and visitors of all ages and
stages.
The southern coastline of New South Wales is a natural collection of picturesque bays and
coves complete with dolphins playing in pods and migratory whales cruising past secluded
beaches. The Grand Pacific Drive cruises over the 665 metre long Sea Cliff Bridge and
through little townships, past wineries and boutique gourmet produce businesses.
Other Great South Coast Attractions include:
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Jervis Bay Whales Tours http://www.jervisbaywhales.com.au/
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Dolphin Watch Tours http://www.dolphinwatch.com.au/
Nowra
Located south of the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk and 160km from Sydney, Nowra has a
population of around 29,000 people and is a mixture of a historic town with buildings
dating back to the Victorian era blended with a modern incarnation as a holiday makers
tour and action centre. Nowra based tour operators now offer 4WD adventures tours,
scuba diving expeditions, and canoe trips.
Nowra’s first buildings were erected in the 1850s and in the 1870s the town’s population
enjoyed significant growth when nearby town Terara flooded and many people opted to
move to Nowra. And while we’re on the history trail, did you know that back in 1861 a
jockey named Dave Power walked race horse Archer down from Terara to Melbourne to
race in and win the first Melbourne Cup?
Southern Highlands
Located just 90 minutes from Sydney and Canberra, the Southern Highlands is well known
for its colourful gardens, diverse landscape, history and heritage, and welcoming
accommodation. But there is another side to the area that offers a range of activities to
pursue and enjoy.
The Southern Highlands can cater to those who are seeking action and adventure,
bushwalking, exploring wilderness, horseback riding; are perfecting pastimes, playing or
practising golf, or trying their hand at fly fishing; enjoy festivals and shows, or explore
historical pursuits; appreciate art and fine goods, art and antiques collectors; appreciate a
good drop with cool climate cellar doors and excellent local eateries.
The main towns of the Southern Highlands are Bowral, Moss Vale, and Mittagong. Along
with the main towns of the Highlands, there are many smaller villages to explore such as
Robertson, Bundanoon, Berrima, Sutton Forest, Exeter, Fitzroy Falls, Hill Top, Yerrinbool,
Colo Vale, New Berrima, Burrawang, Penrose, Wingello, Avoca and Balmoral Village.
Wollongong and surrounds
Just one hours’ drive from Sydney, Wollongong is New South Wales’ third largest city and
has had a rebirth in recent years as a weekend escape. Well known for water sports, there
are the many surf beaches and also Lake Illawarra which offers fishing, sailing, water skiing
and canoeing.
In the Wollongong area you can ride a bike around one of the purpose bike trails, enjoy a
locally brewed beer at Wollongong's Five Islands Brewery and visit the Nan Tien Temple
which is the largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere. Animal lovers will enjoy
the Symbio Wildlife Gardens with its collection of native animals plus meerkats and red
pandas. Wollongong is also home to New South Wales’ only beach sky dive centre, and
check out the Illawarra Light Railway Museum at Albion Park.
(did you want to include regional links to attractions/accommodation as per
http://www.illawarrafly.com/region/links/ ) ????
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RAIN FOREST LEARNING CENTRE(level 1)
At the Illawarra Fly we are very keen to offer an interesting, unique and educational
experience to school groups and are more than happy to tailor an offer to cater for your
group and learning needs. Whether your needs are more focused on our natural
environment, or our extremely unique aspect, we can offer students to walk through the
tree tops normally reserved for birds and possums and to experience their view.
We can also offer educational resources and tips to make planning your schools visit simpler
and run more smoothly whilst offering maximize educational and experiential benefit to you
students.
For more information, assistance and to book in please email manager@illawarrafly.com
VISIT WITH YOUR SCHOOL(level 2)
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If you would like to visit with your school, our education prices are per student. One
Teacher/Group Leader is included free of charge per 10 students. Additional
Teachers/Group Leaders will be charged as per our pricing structure. An educational guide
can be provided for your visit and a program tailored to your requirements. To maximise
student's experience, we will provide one guide per 25 students.
Students: $7.50ea
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Teachers/Group Leader: One FOC per 10 students
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Additional Teachers/Group Leaders: $13.50ea
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Educational Guide: $75.00ea (one guide per 25 students is recommended)
Prices are valid till X.
For more information, assistance and to book in please email manager@illawarrafly.com
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CONTACT US (level 1)
Address:
182 Knights Hill Road, Knights Hill NSW 2577
Phone:
+61 2 4885 1010
Fax:
+61 2 4885 2366
Website:
www.illawarrafly.com
Email:
sean.haylan@illawarrafly.com
Media Contact
For interviews, images or to arrange a visit, please contact Lauren Griffiths at Threesides on
0417 409 264 or lauren.griffiths@threesides.com.au
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