Nationalpark
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
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The remote Aboriginal rock carvings here are some of the best in Sydney. Park on West Head Road and take the Basin Track a few hundred metres from the car park, and you’ll see a wonderful collection of animal and human carvings on a flat bushy outcrop to the right of the trail. Rock carvings tend to be in spectacular locations, and this is no exception. For a longer bush walk, take the ferry from Palm Beach to the Basin campground and do the 6.5-km Basin Track in reverse. Straight off the ferry, you’ll find wallabies in their natural environment. Pack a picnic and enjoy the scenery—just stick to the paths and watch out for snakes.
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DescriptionKu-ring-gai Chase National Park is a protected area north of Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. It encompasses coastline, rainforest, bushland and a portion of the Hawkesbury River. The park has significant Aboriginal sites, including ancient red ochre rock paintings and rock engravings, reached via the Red Hands Cave track. West Head lookout and the 19th-century Barrenjoey Lighthouse offer coastal views.
DescriptionKu-ring-gai Chase National Park is a protected area north of Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. It encompasses coastline, rainforest, bushland and a portion of the Hawkesbury River. The park has significant Aboriginal sites, including ancient red ochre rock paintings and rock engravin…
Beautiful view with plenty of activities such as bush walking, wildife watching, picnic, cycling, fishing and boating.
Many hiking paths, always ending with a beautiful view over the bay, you may encounter aboriginal engravings or rock paintings, and the wildlife (birds but wallabies or goannas as well ;-)
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Standort
West Head Road
Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, NSW