Botany Bay
The bay is the historic place where the first European set foot on the shores of eastern Australia, now amid… Read More »Botany Bay
The bay is the historic place where the first European set foot on the shores of eastern Australia, now amid… Read More »Botany Bay
Sydney’s closest national park Located just 29 kilometers south of Sydney, the Royal National Park consist of 151 square kilometers… Read More »Royal National Park
Directly north of the city of Newcastle and a few kilometers south of the Myall Lakes, Port Stephens is a… Read More »Port Stephens
A long stretch of a beautiful holiday beach At the mouth of the Brisbane Water estuary and surrounded by national… Read More »Umina Beach
To the north of Gosford, sitting between its ocean beach and the small inland lake is the resort township of… Read More »Avoca Beach
Set between the Hawkesbury River estuary and the Brisbane Waters inlet, The Brisbane Water National Park covers 14,000 hectares with… Read More »Brisbane Water National Park
Spectacular coastal views close to Sydney A few kilometers south of Gosford and less than a hour north of Sydney,… Read More »Bouddi National Park
At the very north of the Central Coast, the Munmorah State Conservation Area consists of scenic coastal views, long pristine beaches,… Read More »Munmorah State Conservation Area
On the southern edge of the city of Newcastle and the state’s coal industry and the beginning of the North… Read More »Lake Macquarie
A system of inland lakes, the largest system in New South Wales, coastal dunes and pristine beaches make up the… Read More »Myall Lakes National Park
One of the largest natural tunnels in the world The Abercrombie Caves system is just 75 kilometers south of Bathurst… Read More »Abercrombie Caves
Between Parkes and Dubbo, the Goobang National Park protects the largest remaining forest and woodland area of the Central West region of… Read More »Goobang National Park
Four hundred million years old fossil caves of Borenore In what was more recently a volcanic area, the 400 million… Read More »Borenore Caves
East of Robinvale along the Stuart Highway and along the banks of the Murrumbidgee River are two of the more… Read More »Murrumbidgee Valley and Yanga National Parks
A World Heritage area of ancient human occupation and fossils The Mungo National Park of ancient dried lagoons and sand… Read More »Mungo National Park
A short distance outside of the old mining town of Tumbarumba, the Paddys River Falls are where the river drops… Read More »Paddys River Falls
Making up a large portion of the northern part of Kosciuszko National Park, the 98,000 hectare wilderness area is centered… Read More »Jagungal Wilderness Area
Australia’s highest mountains including Mount Kosciuszko Containing within it much of the Snowy Mountains, the 6,900 square kilometer Kosciuszko National… Read More »Kosciuszko National Park
An extensive cave system and thermal springs In the northern reaches of the Kosciuszko National Park, the Yarrangobilly Caves are… Read More »Yarrangobilly Caves
In the very north west of the Snow Mountains, the Blowering Reservoir is where the Tumut River was dammed in… Read More »Blowering Reservoir