Sydney, Forests and Parks
Sydney Forests & Parks Directories
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Artists at the Armory - Sydney Olympic Park
Sydney Olympic Park - Newington Armory now has a new artist's facility comprising of an open plan studio that can accommodate up to 21 artists at a time, working in the disciplines... More
Australian String Quartet Perform Elysian Fields
South Bank - The Australian String Quartet's eagerly anticipated second national tour is held in May when the Australian String Quartet performs 'Elysian Fields'. The... 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
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
Camden Park House
Menangle - Camden Park House built in 1835 for John and Elizabeth MaCarthur, occupied now by sixth generation descendent. Contains fine antiques both European and... 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 Park Stables
Centennial Park - At Centennial Stables we welcome all riders.
And what a fantastic way to enjoy Sydney! Take in the scenery or a little history by joining an escorted... More
Centennial Park, Moore Park, Queens Park
Centennial Park - Centennial Park was dedicated by Sir Henry Parkes as a public open space in 1888 and was the venue for the inauguration of Federation in 1901. This event... More
Centennial Parklands
Centennial Park - Centennial Parklands are considered the 'lungs of the city', covering more than 360 hectares and located less than five kilometres from the Sydney CBD.... More
Centennial Parklands Restaurant
Centennial Park - Fabulous cuisine and service, lush views and plentiful parking make Centennial Parklands Restaurant the city's smartest lunching spot.
The Centennial... More
Cockle Bay Wharf At Darling Park
Darling Harbour - Overlooking the calm water of Cockle Bay, Cockle Bay Wharf is a leafy mecca for al fresco dining.
Enjoy some of Sydney's most innovative restaurants,... More
Cook And Phillip Park Centre
Sydney - Cook and Phillip Park is located near St Mary's Cathedral.
The facilities include an 8-lane indoor heated 50-metre pool, a leisure pool featuring a wave... 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
Entertainment Quarter Moore Park
Moore Park - Markets, Movies, Bars and Dining - The Entertainment Quarter caters to all your entertainment needs. The Quarter is located minutes from Sydney's
vibrant... More
Farmers Market at Entertainment Quarter Moore Park
Moore Park - The Farmers Market is held every Wednesday & Saturday offers farm fresh produce brought to you direct from the local growers. Seek out a wonderful range... 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
Federation Pavilion, Cabarita Park
Cabarita - Why not take a ferry to Cabarita Park, have a BBQ or picinc and enjoy the Federation Pavilion - the pavilion in which our Nation was birthed. It was where... More
Garigal National Park
Forestville - Garigal National Park is located 12 kilometres north of Sydney central business district. Garigal National Park offers bush and sandstone country with... More
Georges River National Park
Revesby - This park features some of the best riverine habitat conserving Sydney's native plants and animals. Spacious riverside picnic areas are popular, as are... More
Grantham Heritage Park Visitor Information
Seven Hills - You may be happy to know there is no sight or smell of the poultry farm remaining. Instead you can picnic in shaded, grassy surrounds and admire the memorial... More
Harold Park Paceway
Glebe - Standardbred horses pace it out in thrilling competition every week at Harold Park Paceway in harness racing events from 600m to 1400m in length. Punters... More
Headland Park Mosman
Mosman - One of Sydney’s newest parklands, incorporating former defence lands across Middle Head, Georges Heights and Chowder Bay. Magnificent harbour views,... More
Heathcote National Park
Heathcote - This wild place close to Sydney is a walker's park. See the beauty and diversity of the bush in this rocky reserve. In spring, Gymea lilies give a scarlet... More
Hungry Head Beach
Urunga - Regarded as one of the best kept secrets on the North Coast, Hungry Head Beach is a patrolled beach
(during the surfing season) and attracts surfers and... More
Hyde Park Barracks Museum
Sydney - Designed by convict architect Francis Greenway, the Hyde Park Barracks housed 15,000 male convicts in government employment between 1819 and 1848. Later... More
Koala Park Sanctuary
West Pennant Hills - Come and cuddle up to a koala! At the Koala Park Sanctuary koalas are on show all day, everyday. Shows are daily at 10.20 a.m., 11.45 a.m., 2.00 p.m. and... More
Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park
Bobbin Head - Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park lies at the place where the Hawkesbury River meets the sea: A tight cluster of secretive, winding creeks, sheltered beaches,... More
Lane Cove National Park
Lane Cove - The picturesque Lane Cove River winds through a peaceful bushland valley within easy reach of the city centre, extending from East Ryde to Wahroonga/Pennant... More
Lilies on the Park
Sydney - Lilies on the Park Cafe, is an inviting outdoor cafe for the regular park visitor, providing seating for up to 220 guests. Whether you just drop in for... More
Luna Park Sydney
Milsons Point - With spectacular views of the harbour, Sydney’s much-loved Luna Park is a superbly restored 1930’s amusement park where everyone goes…... More
Manly Skate Park
Manly - A short skate from the Manly beachfront, Manly Skate Park comprises one of the longest standing half pipes in Australia as well as a great street course.... More
Marramarra National Park
Glenorie - Marramarra National Park is a great place to go canoeing, camping, bushwalking, picnicking or bird watching. It's at the junction of Hawkesbury River and... More
May Day Sailing Regatta
Yeppoon - Come along with family and friends to enjoy two days of fun and an evening of exciting social gatherings. The May Day Regatta is a great opportunity for... More
Model Park
Luddenham - Owned and operated by the Sydney Society of Model Engineers Ltd, Australia's largest and oldest model engineering organisation. The Model Park is set... More
Moore Park Golden Century Seafood Restaurant
Moore Park - Moore Park Golden Century Seafood Restaurant located in The Entertainment Quarter (EQ), open in November 1999. The restaurant embrace the traditional Cantonese... More
Mudgee Wine and Food Fair Balmoral Beach
Balmoral - Come to the Mudgee Wine and Food Fair to sample delicious wines from the prestigious Mudgee Region of New South Wales and enjoy gourmet lunches while you... More
Muogamarra National Park
Berowra Waters - Muogamarra is a place of unique beauty and scientific value only open to the public for 6 weekends a year.
Muogamarra, pronounced Moo-o-ga-marra, is an... More
Neilsen Park
Vaucluse - The park is part of Sydney Harbour National Park with outstanding views of the harbour. Neilsen Park has the right mix of open space and shady reserves,... More
Nielsen Park
Vaucluse - Nielsen Park is a favourite eastern suburbs and family picnic spot. There’s a scenic beach protected by a shark net during the summer months. After... More
Parramatta Park
Parramatta - Parramatta Park is a must see for visitors to Sydney. If you are interested in Australian history then you will already know about this National Heritage... More
Piper Street Park
Leichhardt - In the Piper Street Park is the Whites Creek Aqueduct, one of the first uses of reinforced concrete in Sydney and Australia. The Aqueduct was built in... More
Regatta Park
Emu Plains - The Regatta Park Picnic Reserve has picnic and barbecue areas with amenities and views of the Nepean River and historic Victoria Bridge, which was built... More
Regional History Room
Goulburn - The aim of the Regional History Room is to collect materials relating to all aspects of the history of Goulburn and the Southern Tablelands region, making... More
Royal National Park
Audley - Royal National Park is situated on 15,080 hectares and was the second national park in the world. Walk the coast for magnificent views, or experience... More
Scheyville National Park
Wisemans Ferry - Scheyville National Park covers an area of 950 hectares and is located 5 kilometres northeast of Windsor in northwest Sydney. The Scheyville National Park... More
Smith Hogan and Spindlers Park
Annandale - In the Hogan Park is the Johnstons Creek Aqueduct, one of the first uses of reinforced concrete in Sydney and Australia. The Aqueduct was built in 1897... More
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