Sydney Natural Attractions
Sydney Natural Attractions Directories
- Appin
- Auburn
- Audley
- Balmoral
- Balmoral Beach
- Bargo
- Beacon Hill
- Berowra Waters
- Bobbin Head
- Bondi Beach
- Botany Bay
- Bowen Mountain
- Bronte
- Brunswick Heads
- Bundeena
- Castle Hill
- Castlereagh
- Cattai
- Centennial Park
- Cheltenham
- Cockatoo Island
- Coogee
- Cranebrook
- Cronulla
- Dangar Island
Ahimsa House Cheltenham - Ahimsa and its surrounding bushland were the home of Marie Beuzeville Byles (1900-1979). Marie was known as a committed conservationist, the first practising... More
Alyn Cottage Gallery Bowen Mountain - Set in the magnificent bushland of Bowen Mountain, Alyn Cottage offers more than 50 paintings by various local artists in oils, watercolour and pastels.... More
From $380
Aquatic Explorers Cronulla - Aquatic Explorers is an SSI (Scuba Schools International) Platinum Facility offering new divers and experienced divers high-quality professional dive training.... More
Auburn Botanic Gardens Auburn - The Auburn Botanic and Japanese Gardens consists of nine separate garends: Japanese hill and lake, sunken rose gardens, woodland theatre and billabong... More
Australian Heritage Fleet Pyrmont - The museum's historic vessels and boats are available for viewing by appointment at Rozelle Bay. 'Lady Hopetoun', 'Waratah', 'John Oxley', 'Boomerang',... More
Avon Dam Bargo - Avon is the third and the largest of the four upper Nepean Dams. It was completed in 1927 to serve the Sydney area. In 1963, it was diverted to meet... More
Balmoral Bathers Pavilion Balmoral - The Balmoral Bathers Pavilion provides for all your beachside needs. Whether it is spectaular food and wine to match the view, or a more relaxed café... More
Balmoral Beach Balmoral Beach - Balmoral Beach is a stretch of restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts, and a beach that is postioned with views over Sydney Harbour National... More
Bare Island La Perouse - In 1885 concerned British colonists thought an invasion from Russians was imminent. Bare Island Fort was built to protect "Sydney's back door"- Botany... More
Bents Basin State Recreation Area Wallacia - Situated on the Nepean River, 12km South of Wallacia, 25km south of Penrith. The Basin forms a deep waterhole, part of a gorge on the Nepean River between... More
Berowra Valley Regional Park Hornsby Heights - The Berowra Valley Regional Park stretches from Pennant Hills to Berowra Waters. The Park is approximately 4,000 hectares, and provides a bushland amenity... More
Blaxland Crossing Wallacia - Ten beautiful hectares of tended parkland with river views and activities. Camp overnight and enjoy picnic and BBQ facilities with modern new amenities.
Ideal... More
Bondi Beach Bondi Beach - Bondi, home of Australia's oldest Life Saving Club, is popular with the locals who participate in a wealth of activities that include beach volleyball,... More
Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk Bondi Beach - Offering visitors to Sydney an opportunity to join in and do what the locals do, the Bondi to Coogee Walk is a popular coastal walk offering beautiful... More
Botany Bay National Park - La Perouse La Perouse - Botany Bay National Park conserves an amazing array of native plants and birds and boasts magnificent coastline views, bushwalks, beaches, picnic areas... More
Bowman House Richmond - Bowman House was built in 1815-17 and has remained much the same since then. The House is now occupied by National Parks and Wildlife and a tea rooms,... More
Bradley Bushland Reserve Dangar Island - The Reserve, dedicated to Eileen and Joan Bradley, comprises 1 acre of splendid coastal ridge-top heath and a garden of wildflowers.
It supports a rare... More
Bradleys Head Lighthouse Sydney Harbour - This lighthouse is positioned just off Bradley's Head, overlooking the eastern suburbs, which is Australia's oldest and most elaborate defence site. More
BridgeClimb Sydney Sydney - Now regarded as the 'must-do' activity in Sydney, BridgeClimb is a three and a half hour adventure and an experience that will never be forgotten on one... More
Bronte House Bronte - Bronte House is a private residence, which is regularly opened to the public. This romantic Gothic style cottage and garden merges beautifully into the... More
Broughton Pass Appin - Broughton Pass offers its best views after periods of heavy rain when the Cascade Waterfall, upstream from the bridge and weir, spills its waters into... More
Bundeena Jibbon Beach Engravings Bundeena - Bundeena Jibbon Beach engravings are at the eastern end of Jibbon Beach and are part of the Royal National Park. Jibbon is a gorgeous beach and is also
the... More
Cadi Jam Ora First Encounters Sydney - To most visitors the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney is immaculately groomed, formal and distinctly European in appearance. There is not even the slightest... More
Cape Bailey Botany Bay - Built in 1950, Cape Baily Lighthouse is the youngest of the NPWS lighthouses though its lantern enclosure was taken from an unknown late-19th-century lighthouse.... More
Castlereagh Nature Reserve Castlereagh - Castlereagh Nature Reserve is 492 hectares and is located south of Windsor. The nature reserve is bounded by Llandilo Road to the east and Northern Road... More
Cataract Dam Appin - Cataract is the oldest and possibly the most picturesque dam in Sydney's water supply system. Completed in 1907, it was the first of four dams constructed... More
Cattai National Park Cattai - Cattai National Park, is in two separate sections. The Cattai Farm area, originally a land grant made to First Fleet assistant surgeon Thomas Arndell,... More
Centennial Park Historical Walk Centennial Park - The Historical Walk provides information of the history and heritage of Centennial Parklands.
Start – Superintendent’s Residence located... More
Centennial Park Reservoir WS001 Centennial Park - The Reservoir Fields are located at the Northern end of Centennial Park adjacent to Oxford St. There are hockey, lacrosse and touch football fields available.... More
Centennial Parklands Centennial Park - A grand park in the European tradition, Centennial Park covers more than 360 hectares and draws more than five million visitors annually. Its grounds include... More
Clark Island Sydney Harbour - Clark Island was named after a marine officer, Lieutenant Ralph Clark, who arrived in 1788 with the First Fleet.
In 1789, Lieutenant Clark tried to... More
Coast Walk - Christison Park to Inner South Head The Sydney - The walk takes approximately three hours and is a leisurely 5km walk. Alternatively select only a small part of the walk such as the historic Signal Station... More
Cockatoo Island Cockatoo Island - Cockatoo Island is the largest island in Sydney Harbour. It is one of Sydney’s great places to visit – big, surprising and entertaining. ... More
Coogee Beach Coogee - Coogee Beach is a great beach with calm surf and is a family-friendly beach. The promenade area has restored historic buildings and nurtured parklands.
You... More
Coogee to Maroubra Coastal Walk Coogee - The Coogee Beach to Maroubra Beach Coastal Walk hugs the cliffs and rocky outcrops of the coastline crossing sandstone rocks offering picturesque views... More
Cordeaux Dam Appin - Cordeaux Dam was completed in 1926 initially to supply water to the Sydney Area. From the 1940's until 1992 it serviced the South Coast region near Wollongong... More
Cranebrook Native Nursery Cranebrook - Cranebrook Native Nursery offers you the best range of Australian Native Plants in NSW. Especially selected and grown for the Sydney region, for coastal... More
Cronulla Beach Cronulla - Cronulla, in the Sutherland Shire on Sydney’s southern coast, is the only Sydney beach that can be reached by train, meaning you can visit without... More
Cronulla Railway Station group Cronulla - When you take a trip to famous Cronulla beach by train, stand and admire the Art Deco architecture before enjoying the sun, surf and sand. The Cronulla... More
Cumberland State Forest West Pennant Hills - Cumberland State Forest, located in metropolitan Sydney, contains 40 hectares of native forest. The original privately-owned land was cleared in 1908.... More
Dharawal State Recreation Area and Nature Reserve Appin - Dharawal State Recreation Area and Nature Reserve is 5,940 hectares in size and is bound by Lake Cataract catchment to the south, The Lake Woronora catchment... More
Dharug National Park Wisemans Ferry - Steeped in history and abounding in natural wonders, Dharug National Park's multi-coloured sandstone landscape protects vital clear-water tributaries.... More
Dunbar Shipwreck Group Sydney - On a beautiful summers day it is hard to imagine the dark and stormy night the Dunbar missed the entrance to Sydney Cove and wrecked 100 metres from shore.... More
Elizabeth Bay House Elizabeth Bay - Built between 1835 and 1839, Elizabeth Bay House was known as 'the finest house in the colony'. Designed by the most fashionable and accomplished architect... More
Eryldene East Gordon - For lovers of gardens and especially camellias, a visit to Eryldene is a must. Owner Eben Gowrie Waterhouse researched, propogated and planted hundreds... More
Excelsior Reserve Castle Hill - Excelsior Reserve extends from Castle Hill to Northmead covering some 142 hectares of natural bushland and providing for a range of recreational uses.... More
Featherdale Wildlife Park Doonside - Featherdale boasts the world’s premier collection of Australian wildlife, allowing visitors to get up close to 2200 animals from over 330 species.... More
Fernbrook Garden and Botanical Art Gallery Kurrajong Heights - Fernbrook Garden is known as one of Australia's most beautiful woodland gardens and is situated near the top of Bellbird Hill at Kurrajong Heights. Visitors... More
Fort Denison Sydney Harbour - Fort Denison, also known as "Pinchgut", is one of Sydney's historic landmarks, located in the centre of Sydney Harbour.
When the First Fleet arrived... More
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