Towlers Bay Red Ochre Figures
A small panel of Aboriginal rock art above Towlers Bay, with three motifs in red ochre.
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A small panel of Aboriginal rock art above Towlers Bay, with three motifs in red ochre.
Offering sweeping views over Lovett Bay, Scotland Island and Pittwater, Birnie Lookout is reached by a walking track off the Towlers Bay Trail.
Wollangambe Three is a challenging but very picturesque section of the Wollangambe River, with multiple deep pools, boulder fields and small cascades. Wetsuit and flotation device strongly recommended.
An Aboriginal engraving site in Cottage Point which has two men, one with a headdress holding a boomerang (who may be a deity) and the other with a club across his waist.
An Aboriginal engraving site in Cottage Point with two large fish, and a man with upstretched arms.
An Aboriginal engraving site depicting a man with a long body and head-dress.
The Thirlmere Lakes Walking Track is a pleasant but not overly exciting loop walk around three natural lakes. It passes the Heritage Pump Station which was used by the steam trains on the old southern railway line.
A single indeterminate charcoal motif in a long shelter above Moore Creek.
A small shelter above Blue Gum Creek which has a single stencil of a hand and forearm.
A small shelter above Blue Gum Creek, which has eight weathered hand stencils in red ochre.