Exploring Brisbane Water with Sydney Rock Art
A walk along a ridge in Brisbane Water National Park to an interesting Aboriginal engraving site
The Brisbane Water National Park is a protected national park located in the Central Coast region of NSW, 47km north of Sydney. It has many bushwalks, and a large number of Aboriginal heritage sites.
A walk along a ridge in Brisbane Water National Park to an interesting Aboriginal engraving site
The Girrakool Loop Track is a very short walk that passes an Aboriginal engraving site, the picturesque Piles Creek and a couple of lookouts.
Wondabyne to Woy Woy via Pindar Cave and Mt Wondabyne is a interesting bushwalk in the Brisbane Water National Park. It incorporates a section of the Great North Walk, as well as a side-track to the impressive Pindar Cave.
A comprehensive guide to overnight walks near Sydney, from easy two-day bushwalks to challenging multi-day hikes.
Piles Creek Loop is a varied track through a valley and along ridges in Brisbane Water National Park, combining the longer Piles Creek and the short Girrakool Loop tracks.Â
A circular paddle by kayak from Brooklyn, visiting some lower Hawkesbury River beaches including Croppy Beach and Gunyah Beach.