In the heart of Phillip Island Oswin Roberts Reserve is a peaceful haven of native wildlife and vegetation. One of the last remaining bushland areas on the island, it’s a nature lover’s paradise and home to many animals. Whether you’re a family looking for wildlife action or an adventurer seeking bike trails and walking tracks, this is a must visit.
History of Oswin Roberts Reserve
Oswin Roberts Reserve is named after Florence Oswin Roberts, a keen conservationist who spent her life fighting to preserve Phillip Island’s natural environment. Her work and that of like minded environmentalists ensured the reserve remained undeveloped and a piece of the island’s bushland was saved. Much of Phillip Island was cleared for farming and development and the native habitats suffered as a result. But in recent years efforts to restore and protect the island’s biodiversity have been successful and areas like Oswin Roberts Reserve can now thrive.
The reserve is a tribute to those who fought to save the environment and also an educational space for visitors to learn about the island’s ecological history. Oswin Roberts Cottage near the reserve is a reminder of the conservation work done by Roberts and her colleagues. The creation of the reserve has allowed native bushland to regenerate, a sanctuary for local wildlife and a chance for visitors to experience Phillip Island as it was before agriculture and urbanisation. It’s still a haven for wildlife and a key player in the island’s conservation.
Flora and Fauna: What to Expect
Oswin Roberts Reserve is a nature lover’s paradise for those who want to see Australia’s native flora and fauna. Eucalyptus trees tower above, wildflowers are colourful and the underbrush is intricate. A sanctuary for both wildlife and plants. Walkers will enjoy lovely loops of tracks through bushland with views of the rugged coastline and coastal scenery. There’s a lot of wildlife here, koalas, echidnas and all sorts of other amazing creatures like Australian fur seals, often seen at Seal Rocks. Whether you’re looking at the flora or wildlife, there’s plenty of opportunity to get amongst it.
Koalas
One of the best things about the reserve is the koalas. These sleepy buggers can be seen high up in the trees, snoozing in the dappled light. The eucalyptus trees are perfect for them, plenty of food and shelter. A visit to Oswin Roberts Reserve allows you to see koalas in the wild, which is often combined with a Melbourne day tour to the Koala Reserve or Phillip Island Nature Park, where you can see more of them. If you’re lucky you might spot them on the Phillip Island Wildlife Wander Trail.
Echidnas
As well as koalas, the reserve has echidnas which can be seen foraging for ants and termites in the underbrush. These spiky, shy creatures are a rare and exciting sight. They’re known to be elusive but if you walk quietly along the tracks you might just spot one of these amazing creatures in action. Along with the friendly wildlife of the area, makes Oswin Roberts Reserve a special place for those interested in Australia’s unique fauna.
Birds
The reserve is also a birdwatcher’s paradise with many species of native wildlife calling this place home. From parrots to cockatoos, the skies above the reserve are filled with colour and sound. The dense bushland provides shelter for smaller birds too and you can spend hours watching the abundant birdlife here. The variety of birds in Oswin Roberts Reserve is why it’s a nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts’ haven.
Walking Trails: Explore the Beauty
Oswin Roberts Reserve is best explored by walking its quiet bike and walking trails. The trails wind through the bushland, with scenic routes and coastal views and coastline vistas. Along the way you’ll see signs about the plants and animals that live in the reserve. The treetop boardwalks give you an elevated view of the forest canopy and the beach landscapes beyond. The lovely loop of walking tracks is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, so great for families or just getting outdoors.
Best Time to Visit
Oswin Roberts Reserve can be visited all year round but the best time to get there is in spring and early summer. Wildflowers are in bloom and wildlife is at its most active. The weather is also mild and perfect for walking the trails, bay beaches and maybe even spotting some of the islands famous Australian fur seals on Seal Rocks. Winter is colder but peaceful and less crowded so you can have a more personal experience with nature.
How to Get There
Oswin Roberts Reserve is located in the middle of Phillip Island. It’s a 90 minute drive from Melbourne via the M1 and Bass Coast – Hiking routes. Once on the island the reserve is well signposted and there is plenty of parking. The reserve is close to other popular attractions such as Summerland Beach, the Penguin Parade and Churchill Island so you can easily fit in a visit here as part of a broader Phillip Island itinerary.
Nearby Attractions
Phillip Island has heaps of family attractions and other destinations beyond Oswin Roberts Reserve. A must see is the Penguin Parade where you can watch the world’s smallest penguins make their nightly return to shore at Summerland Beach. This world famous event is one of the island’s biggest attractions and gives visitors the chance to see these little guys up close. Another highlight is Seal Rocks where one of the largest colonies of Australian fur seals can be found. Wildlife lovers will also enjoy the Phillip Island Nature Park which includes the Koala Reserve, Antarctic Journey and Animal Park – all wildlife encounters not to be missed.
If you’re interested in history Churchill Island gives you a insight into the island’s colonial past with historic buildings and a working farm. The island also has some of Victoria’s best swimming beaches and wild surf beaches so it’s a popular spot for water sports, fishing and beachside relaxation. If you love fresh seafood, the seaside towns on Phillip Island have plenty of delicious options to eat that will complement a day of exploring the island’s natural beauty.
Conclusion
Oswin Roberts Reserve is a peaceful haven that’s Phillip Island at its best. Whether you’re here for a wildlife walk, spotting koalas and echidnas or just taking in the coastal views, this reserve has something for everyone. Close to beach attractions, family fun and other natural wonders it’s a must stop on any Phillip Island tour. Get to this seaside village and its surrounds and you’ll never forget your visit.
FAQs
Can I see penguins at Oswin Roberts Reserve?
No, penguins are at the Phillip Island Penguin Parade near Summerland Beach.
What other animals will I see at the reserve?
Koalas, echidnas, birds and wallabies and possums along the trails.
Is the reserve family friendly?
Yes, peaceful environment with walking trails for all ages. Great for families to get outdoors and have some wildlife fun.
How far is Oswin Roberts Reserve from the Penguin Parade?
15 minutes from Summerland Beach where the Penguin Parade is held.
Are there beaches near the reserve?
Yes, Phillip Island has many beaches, bay beaches for families and wild surf beaches for the more adventurous.