Read out about Bridgewater River Walk below.
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While staying at the Bridgewater Public Caravan Park we took an early morning walk along the path following the river. This is a lovely sealed path that runs along the front of the caravan park, under the Loddon Bridge and ends up at the swimming hole. Beautiful gum trees along the river bank full of hundreds of Corellas early morning, squawking before taking flight. They can be very noisy in large numbers.
There are viewing platforms along the way and you will end up at the historic swimming hole which was created when a weir was constructed across the river for the flour mill. There is a deck and bathing platform at the swimming hole and in the park above you will find public toilets, picnic areas and barbeque facilities.
Part of the Loddon River directly in front of the caravan park is a dedicated ski area, with slalom and ski jump sections. Very popular over the Easter weekend.