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Barangaroo Reserve is a stunning naturalistic park located in Sydney's Central Business District.
Bare Island is a heritage-listed islet located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, specifically La Perouse in the City of Randwick local government area in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Bargo State Conservation Area Wattle Ridge is a natural haven in the NSW Southern Highlands, offering a wide range of activities and natural wonders for visitors.
Barham Federation Botanical Reserve is a natural haven for wildlife enthusiasts located just 1.6 kilometres from the town centre.
The Barham River Walk in Barham is a scenic and informative walking trail that is worth visiting.
Barham Riverside Park is a popular recreational spot located in Barham, New South Wales, Australia.
The centre displays a wide range of Indigenous artwork to showcase Aboriginal culture over time.
Barmouth Beach Eden is a family-friendly destination on the NSW Far South Coast.
Barnetts Lookout Berowra Heights is a scenic park located in the Barnetts Road Reserve.
Located in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, the Barren Grounds Nature Reserve covers 2,024 hectares (5,000 acres) of land.
The Barren Grounds Picnic Area is a serene, secluded spot located in Jamberoo Pass.
Built in 1881, this sandstone lighthouse sits at Sydney's northernmost point & offers weekly tours.
Take a trip to Sydney's most northern point – Barrenjoey Head at Palm Beach – and experience the iconic Barrenjoey Lighthouse.
Located at the stunning Barrenjoey Headland, Palm Beach, Northern Beaches Council, New South Wales, Australia, the Barrenjoey Lighthouse is a heritage-listed lighthouse that offers spectacular ocean views that will take your breath away.
The Barrington Tops National Park is a protected national park located in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia.
Barrington Tops National Park Walks Dungog is a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts seeking to explore the contrasting terrains of New South Wales.
Basket Swamp National Park is a pristine national park located in the scenic Tenterfield region of New South Wales, Australia.
Bass and Flinders Point in Cronulla is a scenic location that offers stunning views of Port Hacking.
Enjoy beautiful coastal views and read a series of signage providing information about the First Nations occupation of Bass Point and Shellharbour City.
Bass Point Reserve, also known as Long Point, is a heritage-listed former cedar timber industry, Aboriginal camping and meeting place, pastoral property, and basalt mine.
Located at the northern end of Bateau Bay Beach, the Bateau Bay Beach Picnic Area is a great place to enjoy a peaceful picnic or simply stop for a quick break on your travelling trip.
Set in a 1905 courthouse, this museum offers exhibits & artifacts on the region's history.
Come experience the beauty of Batemans Bay Kayaking Trail Surfside! Start your adventure by parking your car at Surfside Beach where the kayaking trail begins.
Looking for a fun day out with the family? Look no further than the Batemans Bay Snorkelling Trail, starting at Maloneys Beach, just 12 kilometres north of Batemans Bay.
If you're looking for a marine adventure, Batemans Marine Park And Sanctuary Batemans Bay is the right place to be.
The Bathurst Begonia House and Fernery is a popular attraction situated on the eastern side of Machattie Park.
Displays & artefacts tracing local history & heritage in a 19th-century former government building.
Enjoy a stroll through the Bathurst Fernery, home to a wide range of ferns and subtropical plants that would otherwise not thrive in Bathurst's dry climate. Adjacent to Begonia House, just to the east of Machattie Park, you will find Bathurst Fernery.
Bathurst Goldfields Education Centre is a reconstruction of a Gold Mine, displaying the history of gold in New South Wales.
The Bathurst Peace Garden is a monument to peace located on the edge of the Macquarie River Bicentennial Park.