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Sydney Harbour National Park

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Manly NSW 2095;57JQ+XV, Manly NSW 2095, Manly, NSW 2095
1300 072 757

Description

Sydney Harbour National Park is a 392-hectare area in New South Wales that encompasses parts of Port Jackson, Sydney, and its surrounding foreshores, as well as various islands.

It was established in stages from 1975 and is managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. The park preserves significant sites like Bradleys Head, Clark Island, Dobroyd Head, Fort Denison, Georges Head, Goat Island, Middle Head, Nielsen Park, Rodd Island, Shark Island, Sydney Heads, the Quarantine Station at North Head, and The Gap bluff at South Head. It also protects the North Sydney Harbour Aquatic Reserve.

The park offers tranquil picnic spots, sheltered beaches, and recreational activities. Nielsen Park is a popular spot for swimming and relaxation, with a restaurant and café available. The park also showcases rich Aboriginal, colonial, and military heritage sites, including the Guringai Resting Places at Reef Beach and Quarantine Station. These sites are culturally significant Aboriginal reburial sites, with restricted access. Military fortifications at Georges Head Battery, Fort Denison, and North, Middle, and South Heads date back to the early years of the colony. The Quarantine Station features important archaeological features, and there are over a thousand engravings to discover. Other attractions include Greycliffe House, a neo-Gothic structure at Shark Bay, and the mast of the first HMAS Sydney at Bradleys Head. Sydney Harbour National Park offers a unique blend of environmental beauty and Australia's diverse heritage.

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Location

Manly NSW 2095;57JQ+XV, Manly NSW 2095, Manly, NSW 2095

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