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Stan McCabe Park - Mosman (NSW)

Address: 🏡 Bay St, Mosman NSW 2088
Phone : +61 (02) 9978 4000
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Memory Park - NSW

remington kreller A Memorable Meal at Memory Park Memory Park is a delightful Italian restaurant that offers a taste of Italy right here in Sydney. The warm and inviting atmosphere, combined with the delicious food and friendly service, makes it a perfect spot for a romantic dinner, a family gathering, or a night out with friends. The menu features a wide variety of classic Italian dishes, all prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The pasta dishes are particularly noteworthy, with options like spaghetti carbonara, lasagna, and ravioli. The pizzas are also excellent, with a crispy crust and a generous amount of toppings. In addition to the main courses, Memory Park also offers a variety of appetizers, salads, and desserts. The tiramisu is a must-try, as is the cannoli. The wine list is extensive and features a selection of Italian wines that complement the food perfectly. The service at Memory Park is always top-notch. The staff is friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu. They are happy to answer any questions you may have and make recommendations. Overall, Memory Park is a great Italian restaurant that offers a delicious and authentic dining experience. Whether youre a fan of Italian food or just looking for a good meal, youre sure to enjoy your time here. Here are some additional details that you may want to include in your review: Ambiance: Describe the atmosphere of the restaurant, including the decor, lighting, and music. Service: Comment on the attentiveness and friendliness of the staff. Value for money: Discuss whether the prices are reasonable for the quality of the food and service. Special occasions: Mention if the restaurant is a good choice for special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, or Valentines Day.
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Green Point Reserve - NSW

Nathan Shardlow Great little headland in one of Sydney’s high-priced areas… Plenty of grass on sloped land with 270 degree views of Sydney’s surrounding suburbs including the world famous Sydney CBD skyline… The headland has public toilets and a few WW2 relics and obelisks commemorating the first landing in Port Jackson at Camp Cove on January 21, 1788 by Governor Phillip… Nestled at the top of the headland next to the cul-de-sac carparking is “Green Point Cottage”, which is owned by NPWS and is rented out as shot-stay accomodation… You can enjoy a walk around the rocks from the southern end and walk right around to the northern end where there are steps giving you public access to Camp Cove Beach… Very relaxing and peaceful spot to have a picnic or lunchbreak in the sun, with plenty of shady sections for the warmer months…
5 /5

Kalkari Discovery Centre - NSW

KDY ONLY What a beautiful place! The staff at the visitor center are incredibly friendly and took the time to patiently explain the map and hiking details, especially since were new here.
5 /5

Birrawanna walking track - NSW

Sean Nairn Short, but medium to hard grade walk from the Kalkari visitor centre to the main area of Bobbin Head. Allow at least 90 minutes for the return walk - despite being only 4km in length it is heavy going in some parts and your fitness level will have an impact on how long it takes. Alternatively you can get someone with a car to meet you at the other end. The Bobbin Head end of the track has toilets, water and food available. You can also access Apple Tree Bay from this track.
5 /5

Fire Fighters Rest Memorial - NSW

Sean Nairn Located in Kuring-Gai Chase National Park, this memorial commemorates four National Parks and Wildlife Service officers who died fighting a bushfire in 2000. The memorial is a clear recognition of the value that that community places on the work undertaken by National Parks and Wildlife Service staff, both in bush regeneration and hazard reduction programs. In particular, the memorial commemorates the lives of those four officers whose work related directly to protecting the homes of local residents from bushfire. The memorial is located about 5 metres off the Mt Kuringai to Berowra track, on the western side of the ridge - about 30 minutes walk from Mt Kuringai station. There is a panoramic view over the valley and a bronze plaque set into the rock, as well as a seat made from bush rock. Take care as there are sheer drops off the cliff edge and its not fully fenced.
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Gibberagong walking track - NSW

Ivor Oorloff 2 hours walk, beautiful scenery, steep climb up to the wahrunga end, lots of big lace monitors and water dragons .
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Lyrebird Gully circuit - NSW

My Nguyen We did one way starting from Mt Ku Ringgai Station and walked to Berowra Station. It’s a nice trail. It’s steep up at the end. The view is at Junction Rock.
5 /5

Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden - NSW

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Crosslands Reserve - NSW

kyi paul Been many times there, always give me satisfaction. No electric and poor connection make my camping enjoyability.
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