Sydney Park & Garden Attractions
Sydney Park and Garden Attractions Directories
- Abbotsbury
- Annandale
- Appin
- Auburn
- Audley
- Balmoral
- Bargo
- Bronte
- Cabarita
- Campbelltown
- Caringbah
- Catherine Field
- Centennial Park
- Cockatoo Island
- Crescent Head
- Darling Harbour
- Doonside
- East Gordon
- Elizabeth Bay
- Emu Plains
Arthur McElhone Reserve
Elizabeth Bay - Opposite historic Elizabeth Bay House, Arthur McElhone Reserve is a pretty park with spectacular harbour views. A popular venue for weddings, the park... 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
Bents Basin State Conservation Area
Wallacia - This deep waterhole forms part of a gorge on the Nepean River between Camden and Penrith, and is a popular spot for people escaping Sydney.
Enjoy water-based... 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
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
Butterfly Farm and Indy 800 Kart Track
Wilberforce - Come and relax with the family or with someone special on the banks of the beautiful Hawkesbury River.
Our picnic ground has seating and barbecue facilities... 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
Campbelltown Arts Centre
Campbelltown - Campbelltown Arts Centre, a state-of-the-art facility, is the flagship cultural venue for the Greater Sydney region and attracts hundreds of thousands... More
Campbelltown Visitor Information Centre
Campbelltown - Start your visit to Campbelltown by stopping in at the Campbelltown Visitor Information Centre. The Centre is located in historic 'Quondong Cottage' and... 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
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 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 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 - 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
Central Gardens Merrylands
Merrylands - Central Gardens is a natural oasis of calm in the middle of busy Merrylands. It is bordered by the Cumberland Highway, Paton Street and Merrylands Road.
The... More
Chinese Garden of Friendship
Darling Harbour - Discover, explore, revitalise and relax in the Chinese Garden of Friendship.
Step into another world and experience the natural beauty, architecture... 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
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
Cockle Beach House
Minlaton - Cockle Beach House - arguably the finest accommodation on the Yorke Peninsula. This fabulous house is situated on the beachfront at Cockle Beach on 74... 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
Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour - Located just minutes from central Sydney is one of the world's great waterfront destinations, Darling Harbour. It is home to an exciting range of
attractions,... More
Domain
Sydney - Sliced in two by the Cahill Expressway, The Domain is the venue for large-scale events such as Opera in the Park during the Festival of Sydney in January... More
Don Bank
North Sydney - Don Bank Cottage is the oldest wooden house in North Sydney. Built in 1853, it was acquired by North Sydney Council in 1979 and converted into a local... 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
EG Waterhouse National Camellia Garden
Caringbah - A large collection of Camellias and Azaleas, with many rare and unusual species. Teahouse, barbecue (electric), and picnic area, playground.
Approximately... More
Elizabeth Farm
Granville - Commenced in 1793, Elizabeth Farm contains the oldest surviving European building in Australia. Once home to Elizabeth and John Macarthur, pioneers of... 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
Fairfield City Farm
Abbotsbury - Fairfield City Farm is where the country comes to town. It is a 580-acre working sheep and cattle farm close to the heart of Sydney. It's a fun day out... 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
Fernbrook Garden and Botanical Art Gallery
Kurrajong Heights - Fernbrook Garden is one of Australia's most beautiful woodland gardens and is situated near the top of Bellbird Hill at Kurrajong Heights. Visitors enjoy... More
Fitzroy Gardens
Kings Cross - In the heart of cosmopolitan Kings Cross, these attractive gardens, containing the famous El Alamein
Fountain, provide a great place to pause and relax... More
Garrison Point
Georges Hall - In 1795, just seven years after the first settlement at Sydney Cove, Matthew Flinders and George Bass, were sent by Governor Hunter to explore the 'western... More
Glebe Foreshore Walk
Glebe Point - The Glebe foreshore walk from Bicentennial Park to the Sydney Fish Markets at Pyrmont links 27.5ha of open space and gives visitors unimpeded public access... More
Glebe Railway Viaduct
Glebe - This is the longest section of brick arch viaduct on the NSW system and the largest viaduct structure to survive. It is a major engineering work, built... More
Gledswood Homestead and Winery
Catherine Field - Gledswood Homestead is a unique collection of colonial buildings, nestled amid rolling pastures in the Macarthur district and dating back to 1810.
Set... More
Glenleigh Estate
Regentville - 'Glenleigh' is a very special home - with an unusual Scottish farmhouse vernacular external architecture and an ornate, lavish interior. Many myths surround... More
Government House
Sydney - Built between 1837 and 1845, for the Governor of New South Wales, Government House was the most sophisticated Gothic Revival building in the colony.
The... 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
Great River Walk - Penrith
Penrith - The Great River Walk at Penrith has beautiful views of the Nepean River and Blue Mountains. The weir section of the walk winds northward from Penrith Weir... More
Greenshades Nursery
Galston - A boutique nursery in a charming garden setting with cottage plants, topiary, unusual gifts, pots and garden art.
We specialise in water gardens and shade... More
Hambledon Cottage
Parramatta - Hambledon Cottage was built by John Macarthur in 1824 in the grounds of Elizabeth Farm Estate. It is restored and furnished in the period of 1820's to... More
Hawkesbury Regional Museum
Windsor - Hawkesbury Regional Museum in Windsor has a long history including a rich indigenous cultural heritage established by the Darug people, as well as a distinctive... 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
Japanese Gardens and Teahouse Campbelltown
Campbelltown - Japanese Gardens is a special gift from Koshigaya, Campbelltown's Sister City in Japan.
Wander around the garden and relax to the gentle sounds of water... 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
Kuring Gai Wildflower Garden
St Ives - Ku-Ring-Gai Wildflower Garden is 123 hectares of Natural Bushland Reserve for the enjoyment, study and protection of the native plant, animals and natural... More
Laurelbank
Willoughby - Laurelbank is a delightful cottage, which has been transformed into a versatile function and conference facility. The building provides ambience and serenity,... More
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