Berowra Valley National Park Hornsby Heights, New South Wales 2077
About the Business
Welcome to Berowra Valley National Park, a stunning natural paradise located in New South Wales, Hornsby Shire, Hornsby Heights. As an establishment, park, point of interest, and tourist attraction, this park offers a multitude of activities and breathtaking scenery for visitors of all ages to enjoy.
One of the main highlights of Berowra Valley National Park is the Great North walk, a popular trail that stretches for 25km. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply enjoy leisurely walks in nature, this park has over 70km of walking tracks and fire trails to explore. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the bushland valley as you meander through the suburbs of Hornsby Heights, Thornleigh, Galston, Pennant Hills, and Cherrybrook.
For those seeking a more relaxed experience, Crosslands Reserve is the perfect spot for a picnic or barbecue. Situated close to the suburbs yet far from the hustle and bustle of daily life, this reserve offers a peaceful retreat where you can unwind and enjoy the company of family and friends. The serene waters of Berowra Creek provide an ideal setting for canoeing or kayaking, and fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of spots to cast their lines and try their luck.
At Berowra Valley National Park, we believe in providing an immersive experience even before you step foot in the park. Thanks to Google Street View Trekker, we have captured imagery of the park and its surrounding attractions. Take a virtual tour and get a bird's eye view of these incredible landscapes, allowing you to plan your own adventure and make the most of your visit.
Whether you're looking to embark on a challenging hike, relax with a picnic, or explore the waterways, Berowra Valley National Park offers something for everyone. Come and discover the natural wonders of this hidden gem just north of Sydney.
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Hornsby Heights, New South Wales 2077, Australia
Reviews
"An 8 hours walk starting from berowra exploring many trails along the way. It is a very quiet area, not so many hikers use that road. I came across 6 givers for the 8 hours. However, I passed by a camping ground, which was a kind of a break from being a lobe for all that time. There are so many interesting and breathtaking views. I did not see many places to swim. But it is definitely the walk you would want to do in a life time."
"What a lovely place to explore. I entered from the Galston side and was in awe of the rock formations here."
"Did You Know: On-leash dogs permitted on: Bellamy trail between Bellamy Street and De Saxe Close, Thornleigh Daphne trail between Tuscan Way (at the end of Daphne Close) and Patricia Place, Cherrybrook Clarinda trail, between Clarinda Street and Simon Place, Hornsby"
"An absolutely stunning place to enjoy walks and relaxation on the rocks! Overlooking the water, the scenery, the gumtrees and simply all the beautiful nature around! The parts of the great northern walk included in the park are amazing and there are plenty of tracks that allow dogs which is stunning and unique for a National park. Highly recommend for anyone, and in particular dog owners!"
"Lots of tracks to explore, not busy at all. Fresh water especially after a rainy day! Lots of birds singing around. Highly recommend for a weekend to recharge your battery for a week"
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