Peebles Trail Waterhole
A circular pothole surrounded by over 20 axe grinding grooves, near the Peeble Trail just outside Marramarra National Park. The rock platform also has some very weathered Aboriginal engravings.
A circular pothole surrounded by over 20 axe grinding grooves, near the Peeble Trail just outside Marramarra National Park. The rock platform also has some very weathered Aboriginal engravings.
A weathered cave painting of a kangaroo in red ochre, below Peebles Road.
The Fagan Trig along the Peebles Trail is partly damaged, despite the stone cairn being cemented.
A small number of trig stations within Marramarra National Park in Sydney’s north.
Marramarra National Park is located on the Hawkesbury River, to the north of Sydney. Although most of the bushwalks are along firetrails, it has a few interesting trails that are never busy.
An Aboriginal engraving site near Collingridge Point has three motifs and a number of axe grinding grooves – as well as a non-Aboriginal (European) dinosaur carving,
A fairly long out-and-back bushwalk to Coba Point, at the end of Coba Ridge. Some filtered views over Berowra Creek along the trail and at the end.
Denny Trig is a traditional stone cairn trig, with mast and vane almost completely destroyed. A very short detour on the bushwalk to Coba Point.
Eleven hand stencils in a low overhang near Marramarra Ridge; many of them are very distinct
Weathered Aboriginal engravings on a rock platform next to the Calabash Trail, including an eel-like figure.