库林盖猎场
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Oscar Smith
澳大利亚纽卡斯尔2,369 条分享
2021年1月 • 家庭
Great place to catch up with friends. Nice bushwalk around the Bobbin Head area and it was also good for kayaking
撰写日期:2021年1月22日
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Mairwen1
英国11,254 条分享
2020年6月
If you are looking for something other than mainstream Sydney tourist spots, this is a brilliant place. The park covers a massive area which includes including coastline, rainforest, natural bushland, the Hawkesbury River and Aboriginal rock paintings and engravings.
Whilst I have mostly gone to the Bobbin Head side, I recently went to the West Head lookout with a friend so this review is about the West head side of the park.
We had a fabulous day. Highlights included the West Head lookout with its stunning views across to Palm Beach, the echidna who waddled across the path in front of us and spotting a lyre bird. They are notoriously shy birds and difficult to see in the wild so this was a real surprise.
There are 15 different West Head walking trails which range from level, easy walks to difficult, steep tracks. We did the Challenger trail and the Flint & Steel Trail.
The Challenger trail was very easy and had a wide, open, flat path. It would be suitable for even small children. It was lined with towering eucalypts and this is where we saw the echidna and lyre bird.
The Flint & Steel Beach trail was much narrower and was quite steep because it takes you all the way down through the bush to the beach. Although steep and sometimes uneven, the path was not slippery and was reasonably easy. If you have dodgy knees or unsteady footing, then I would avoid it but otherwise, it’s fine. You can park at the trail head and follow the signs from there. However watch out for a point where the track splits. To get to the beach, you will need to take the track down to the right. The beach itself is small but stunning. Apart from a couple of fishermen in an old dinghy, we were the only ones there. A curious collection of driftwood huts along the sand intrigued us (I suspect that they would have delighted children). They looked like driftwood versions of those portable beach sun shelters that pop up everywhere now. We guessed that they’d been built over time by fishermen and gradually added to (see photos).
GETTING THERE: A car is definitely the easiest way to get there. You can catch public transport but it wouldn't be easy and I’d not recommend it.
WHAT TO TAKE: Take all the usual things like water, sunscreen, reasonably good walking shoes, a hat and if you’re there in summer, I’d take insect repellent too. Take food or snacks with you. You can’t buy anything at West Head (although you can at Bobbin Head).
COST: There is a $12 daily admission fee to the National Park. It’s only per car (not per person) and parking inside is free. If you are planning on going to other NSW National Parks, then it could be worth buying the annual pass instead. There are 45 parks in NSW and a few different levels of passes so it’s worth checking this out before you pay for the day pass.
ASK FOR A MAP: When you drive through the main gates at West Head, make sure you ask for a free map. It’s just a simple sheet but it shows you all of the walking trails and the different levels of difficulty as well as the location of the picnic area and the toilet block. At the same time, you can ask if any of the trails are closed – usually one or two are.
Whilst I have mostly gone to the Bobbin Head side, I recently went to the West Head lookout with a friend so this review is about the West head side of the park.
We had a fabulous day. Highlights included the West Head lookout with its stunning views across to Palm Beach, the echidna who waddled across the path in front of us and spotting a lyre bird. They are notoriously shy birds and difficult to see in the wild so this was a real surprise.
There are 15 different West Head walking trails which range from level, easy walks to difficult, steep tracks. We did the Challenger trail and the Flint & Steel Trail.
The Challenger trail was very easy and had a wide, open, flat path. It would be suitable for even small children. It was lined with towering eucalypts and this is where we saw the echidna and lyre bird.
The Flint & Steel Beach trail was much narrower and was quite steep because it takes you all the way down through the bush to the beach. Although steep and sometimes uneven, the path was not slippery and was reasonably easy. If you have dodgy knees or unsteady footing, then I would avoid it but otherwise, it’s fine. You can park at the trail head and follow the signs from there. However watch out for a point where the track splits. To get to the beach, you will need to take the track down to the right. The beach itself is small but stunning. Apart from a couple of fishermen in an old dinghy, we were the only ones there. A curious collection of driftwood huts along the sand intrigued us (I suspect that they would have delighted children). They looked like driftwood versions of those portable beach sun shelters that pop up everywhere now. We guessed that they’d been built over time by fishermen and gradually added to (see photos).
GETTING THERE: A car is definitely the easiest way to get there. You can catch public transport but it wouldn't be easy and I’d not recommend it.
WHAT TO TAKE: Take all the usual things like water, sunscreen, reasonably good walking shoes, a hat and if you’re there in summer, I’d take insect repellent too. Take food or snacks with you. You can’t buy anything at West Head (although you can at Bobbin Head).
COST: There is a $12 daily admission fee to the National Park. It’s only per car (not per person) and parking inside is free. If you are planning on going to other NSW National Parks, then it could be worth buying the annual pass instead. There are 45 parks in NSW and a few different levels of passes so it’s worth checking this out before you pay for the day pass.
ASK FOR A MAP: When you drive through the main gates at West Head, make sure you ask for a free map. It’s just a simple sheet but it shows you all of the walking trails and the different levels of difficulty as well as the location of the picnic area and the toilet block. At the same time, you can ask if any of the trails are closed – usually one or two are.
撰写日期:2020年7月22日
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keninsydney
日本3,907 条分享
2018年11月
ヨットを持っている友人が週末のピクニックにと誘ってくれて訪問した場所です。
シドニー市街地の北のノースタマラマから車でクーリンガイ・チェイス国立公園に向かいましたが住宅地の中をかなり走りました。森の中の公園にはレストランや駐車場やトイレは完備しています。
ここはブッシュウォ―クで歩き回って感じの公園ではなくヨットで入り江をクルーズして楽しむといった感じです。
シドニー市街地の北のノースタマラマから車でクーリンガイ・チェイス国立公園に向かいましたが住宅地の中をかなり走りました。森の中の公園にはレストランや駐車場やトイレは完備しています。
ここはブッシュウォ―クで歩き回って感じの公園ではなくヨットで入り江をクルーズして楽しむといった感じです。
撰写日期:2019年10月27日
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Daisy
澳大利亚Greater Sydney1 条分享
2019年7月 • 家庭
$12 entry and $12 to park... Can you just drive through?? Nope, you still must pay $12 to drive through. What has happened to Sydney?!
Also, the water tends to smell bad.
Also, the water tends to smell bad.
撰写日期:2019年7月7日
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MrDavetheSarks
澳大利亚墨尔本19,301 条分享
2018年12月 • 独自旅游
Like a lot of Sydney's national parks this one is also pretty massive. Numerous ways to get here, including by train, and even a ferry. Lots of aboriginal rock art scattered about the place, as well as some old coastal fortresses
撰写日期:2019年5月11日
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Bronislava T
澳大利亚北悉尼5 条分享
2018年8月 • 好友
Great track, with an amazing stop at one of the coffee shops for a lunch. Not many people walking there as the track is quite long. Great to walk with friend, breathtaking views around...
撰写日期:2018年8月6日
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Liz R
英国得文郡7 条分享
2017年12月
This was a very easy transition from the urbanisation of Sydney to something closer to the great outdoors. A very good information centre with very helpful staff gave us options to choose from. On a very hot day we were able to sample Aboriginal carvings, local flora and fauna and stunning views overlooking the river, all within 2km. Further along from a stunning view point we saw a sea eagle. There are a number of advertised excursions which include river tours but we saw all of the above for the 12 dollar entrance fee to the park which lasts for 24 hours.
撰写日期:2018年1月22日
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erikbuice
弗吉尼亚费尔法克斯县12 条分享
2017年8月 • 家庭
Parents: a fantastic day; fascinating, historical (while culturally very respectful), and classy with great food. Each family member had their own favorite moment. Highly recommended!
(Age 16): Amazing experience!! The overlook was remarkable with breathtaking views, the boat ride had lovely scenery and the Aboriginal rock engraving sight was rare and beautiful. I enjoyed the commentary throughout, the history was fascinating and the entire day was unforgettable.
(Age 10) That was so fun! The boat ride was so relaxing and it had amazing scenery and amazing watermelon snack. The marks on the ground were supercool !😆🇦🇺🐨
(Age 16): Amazing experience!! The overlook was remarkable with breathtaking views, the boat ride had lovely scenery and the Aboriginal rock engraving sight was rare and beautiful. I enjoyed the commentary throughout, the history was fascinating and the entire day was unforgettable.
(Age 10) That was so fun! The boat ride was so relaxing and it had amazing scenery and amazing watermelon snack. The marks on the ground were supercool !😆🇦🇺🐨
撰写日期:2017年8月4日
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Steve W
4 条分享
2017年1月 • 夫妻情侣
My wife and I very much enjoyed our day with Sydney Out Back. Paul and Brian were fantastic guides as well as Don on the cruise segment of the trip. We learned a great deal about Australian history in general and the Aboriginal story in particular. The two cannot really be separated. The park was quite beautiful and filled with awe inspiring vistas. We also visited some Aboriginal sites both on land and on water where we learned of their cosmology and their cultural history. Very enjoyable day!
撰写日期:2017年1月9日
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indy-kular
英国伯明翰1 条分享
2016年12月 • 夫妻情侣
Initially picked up from four seasons hotel, there were just 11 of us including the tour guide and driver which was great, makes the whole tour feel more tailored and personal. The tour included seeing some aboriginal paintings and formations, things that are not accessible by the public, which was a fantastic addition to the overall well planned tour. We headed on to west head lookout for one of the best view points of Sydney, incredible scenery especially as weather conditions were perfect on the day. Finished the day on a cruise through some of the national parks most scenic areas, even managing to see wild Eagles in flight. The guide Paul was just incredible, also Bryan the driver was fantastic, both had great knowledge, managed to involve everyone. To be honest the guides alone made the trip, we could have sat in a cafe and learnt some interesting facts about the aborigines but these guys have really organised a great tour, I would highly recommend this to anybody. Thanks to the guys for a great day
撰写日期:2016年12月9日
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ealm80
澳大利亚悉尼
Were do you pick up us if we book monday 10 september? We live in Darlinghurst
撰写日期:2018年9月5日
I need directions on how to arrive at Ku-Ring-Gai Chase Nat'l Park by public transport from Wynward
Station Sydney CBD by Bus or Train. And if there are multiple entrances into the park, which one is
best? Which trails are best within the park? How much is the entrance fees?
Thanks so much for your time...
撰写日期:2015年10月18日
Hi, My husband and I will be staying in SydneyCBD and want to take public transport to Ku-ring-gai Natl Park, Would you please tell us what bus or train numbers to ride and what stop to get off at. Is it best to see the Kalkari Discovery Centre ? What entrance station is best? Thanks so much...
撰写日期:2015年10月18日
I need directions on how to arrive at Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park by public transport
from Wynward Sydney CBD by Bus. And if there are multiple entrances into the park,
which one is best? What trails are best within the park?
Thanks so much...
撰写日期:2015年10月16日
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