4 /5 ken Wallwork: Real bush remain in busy Sydney. Very small though and surrounded by busy roads. Site of first Sydney observatory, long erased unfortunately. some parking on western side, no play equipment. Was a favorite place for bagpipe pratice some years ago.
5 /5 Colin Christie: This should have been the site for the "North Connet" fresh air intake. It would have saved 12 house being taken in Wilson Road by the government. No one ever uses the site except for 1 week a year to sell Christmas trees. The site has noisy cars on all three sides making it almost impossible to talk. No toilets. It was the obvious site for the air intake given these facts.
5 /5 Richard McNeall: A lovely park with its high gums. Proximity to Pennant Hills Rd makes it a bit noisy so not many people use it. That makes it great for practising bagpipes or other loud instruments!
5 /5 Bernard Levy: Absolutely delightful coffee in a wonderful building which not available in so many municipal areas of Sydney We would be very happy to return for dinner on a later occasion
2 /5 Gary Myers: Not much of anything, perched at the junction of a couple of major roads.
There is a picnic table but cant imagine it being used much.
Alex Quiet, cozy, secluded park. You dont expect many people here and thats why I like it.
Despite there are no playground facilities, I take my kid there for a walk or run and play with some outdoor toys.
Ally NV Really beautiful lookout. Free parking, not many spaces though. Kids playing area and picnic benches before a brief walk to the lookout.
If you go around the fence you can walk down a bit further for a better view, just be careful!!
No one else was there when we visited on a Sunday, very peaceful.
Sam Sam This lookout is a nice walk from berowra station and has good views. This also has sitting arrangements so if you feel tired you can sit and have coffee (BYO) while looking at the creek. Within one kilometer you can access the Coles supermarket and cafes in Berowra village market.
Sean Nairn This section of the Great North Walk offers some of the most challenging terrain of the entire walk, with a number of large climbs and descents. You are rewarded with extensive bush and water views and the peaceful sounds of the Australian bush. There is no water on the track so you will need to fill up at Berowra Waters or Cowan. Camping is available at the Ridgetop Campground at Berowra Heights.