Ku-ring-gai National Park which surrounds the Northern areas of Sydney has many delightful spots to picnic, hike and simply to get closer to the natural world of this pristine and un-spoilt region of New South Wales. It is a credit to the Parks department and their many volunteers that we are able to enjoy these picturesque surroundings in close proximity to the city of Sydney.
West Head is one such area easily accessible from the well signposted turnoff from Mona Vale Road in Terrey Hills. The entire length of the road approaching West Head has a number of hiking trails catering to all levels of fitness. At the end of the road you will be rewarded with magnificent views over Broken Bay, Pittwater, Barrenjoey headland and lighthouse as well as across to the central coastal area on the northern side of the Hawkesbury River. Picnics can be enjoyed at the Resolute Picnic area amongst the giant Sydney Red Gums.
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Port Macquarie
Cassegrain winery and highly recommended Twotriplefour restaurant. Great food and excellent service The Beachfront Port Macquarie
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Ile des Pins Paradise found In the morning we left Sydney and that evening we were sipping wine watching the sunset over Kanumera Bay ...
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In the company of elephants, I found a deep and enriching experience and it happened at a waterhole in Talamati bush camp, one of the int...
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Cassegrain winery and highly recommended Twotriplefour restaurant. Great food and excellent service The Beachfront Port Macquarie