There are 18 aboriginal sites in Greater Sydney
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The Elvina Track Aboriginal Engraving Site in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is a fascinating destination for those interested in indigenous Australian culture and history.
Marramarra National Park is a protected national park located in the Hawkesbury region of northwestern Sydney, New South Wales.
Arabanoo Lookout at Dobroyd Head Balgowlah Heights is a popular destination in Sydney, named after an Aboriginal man who was the first to live among European settlers.
Balls Head Reserve is a historic nature reserve located in Sydney.
The Burrawang Walk at Kurnell Visitor Centre offers an easy track with a rich cultural and natural history.
Elouera Beach Cronulla, also known as Elouera, is situated on Bate Bay in the lively suburb of Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia.
Located at the eastern end of Bundeena, Jibbon Beach is a hidden gem in the Royal National Park.
Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve is a 2.2-hectare specialised garden dedicated solely to Australian native plants.
Kamay Botany Bay National Park is a heritage-listed protected national park located in the Sydney metropolitan region of New South Wales, Australia. It covers a total area of 456 hectares (1,130 acres) and is known for its exceptional cultural and historic heritage values.
Kutti Beach is a hidden gem located in Watsons Bay, Sydney, Australia.
Lake Parramatta Reserve And Recreation Area is a natural attraction located 2 kilometres from Parramatta CBD.
Located in the Sydney region of New South Wales, Muogamarra Nature Reserve is a 2,274-hectare (5,620-acre) protected reserve that opens for six weekends each spring to showcase its array of wildflowers.
Welcome to the Royal Botanic Garden and the Domain Sydney, an oasis of 30 hectares in the heart of the city.
Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park is a stunning reserve in Sydney, known for its beautiful scenery, waterways, and wildlife.
The Rock Nature Reserve, located in Sydney, Australia, is a fantastic destination year-round, but the best time to visit is from August to early October.
Located in the bustling vicinity of Darling Harbour in Sydney, Tumbalong Park is a 5-hectare (12 acres) oasis of calm and beauty. It derives its name from Dharug language, which translates to "place where seafood is found" and showcases the culture of Australia's coastal indigenous people. Not only is Tumbalong Park a testament to ancient culture, but it has also played a role in pop culture. The park spans over 5 hectares (12 acres) with an urban stream running through it, decorated with beauti
Welcome to Wanda Beach Cronulla, the northernmost patrolled beach on Bate Bay, in the coastal suburb of Cronulla, New South Wales.
The Woronora River is a popular destination in Greater Metropolitan Sydney, Australia, located in the Sutherland Shire local government area, about 22 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district.