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Jamieson Park - Narrabeen (NSW)

Address: 🏡 The Esplanade, Narrabeen NSW 2101
Phone : +61
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10 review location for tourist in Narrabeen, NSW Australia: 1. Narrabeen Beach,2. Berry Reserve,3. Bilarong Reserve,4. Middle Creek Reserve,5. Deep Creek Reserve,6. Claude’s Playground,7. Irrawong Waterfall,8. Lakeside Park,9. Jamieson Park,10. Destination Northern Beaches,Hight rate 10 location for tourist in Narrabeen, NSW Australia

Deep Creek Reserve - NSW

Sergio Valenta Amazingly beautiful dog friendly park with a creek and waterfall, great spot to take the kayak out usually very quiet just avoid the Saturday and Sunday morning crowd
5 /5

Claude’s Playground - NSW

Haley Flanagan Beautiful, 8km walk. Good for biking, not for skating. Parking was $25 for 3 hours so park in residential areas if possible. Only two toilets on the circuit so be strategic.
5 /5

Freshwater View Reserve - NSW

Paul Harrison Beautiful park with fantastic views over Freshwater and the Pacific Ocean. Wonderful spot for an outdoor wedding.
5 /5

Don’t Jump Rock - NSW

Sasha Gerasimov Relatively easy to get to and find. Good view with a nice graffiti rock. Usually not too busy especially for sunrise which is the best time to come. Need to be careful around the cliff edge as it is a sheer drop onto the rocks below.
5 /5

Brian Green Lookout - NSW

Yo Jo Aussie Brian Green Lookout is beautiful to look at
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Jacka Park - NSW

Tristan Nicolas The playground was rebuilt in early 2023, had something for each age group.
5 /5

Davidson Park to Stepping Stone Crossing walk - NSW

Sachith Weligepola Nice calming walk. Not many people in the walk. We followed Google Maps but we ended up in a dead end after about 3 km so we had to turn back. You have to purchase a ticket fpr entry (I forgot how much exactly). It had rained the previous day so it was muddy in some areas. But overall I loved the walk!
5 /5

Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden - NSW

Barney Solomon I love this little volunteer maintained park in the heart of the northern beaches. Its one of my favorite places to take a lunch break and have a quiet walk. I would think on the weekends it may get a little busy, but during the week it usually quiet and peaceful. The tracks are easy to navigate with lots of interesting plants. Theres a gaggle of brush turkeys that live there and theres a good chance youll be visited by a kookaburra or two if your having a bite to eat. Its always a couple of degrees cooler in the park amongst the trees in summer. Plenty of seating and there are bubblers and toilets. A great place to visit !
5 /5