Western Sydney Parklands really are Australia’s biggest backyard! Stretching 27 km north to south, this is a place for everyone, whether you’re ready for the action of mountain biking, a strenuous (or relaxing!) walk, some bird watching or an enjoyable time with friends or family at the many playgrounds, picnic areas, shelters or BBQs.
Nurragingy Reserve Aboriginal Heritage Garden is a real hidden gem – only opening in 2019 and still relatively undiscovered. For a break from city life, escape to The Dairy in Abbotsbury, where the dams are a lovely place to relax and reflect. Take in breathtaking views of the Sydney Basin from the Beauty Spot lookout in Cecil Park, or discover the zig zag track, which is hidden behind the playground at Lizard Log.
Nurragingy Reserve Aboriginal Heritage Garden
Nurragingy Reserve Aboriginal Heritage Garden includes a yarning circle, decorated pathways, murals, native plantings as well as artworks of tree and sandstone carvings by local artists.
Address:
Corner of Cross Street and Knox Road
Doonside NSW 2767
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Darug/Dharug
For further information please visit: Nurragingy Reserve
Sugar Loaf Ridge
Sugar Loaf Ridge is a lovely, elevated walking trail and picnic spot with beautiful views of the district. The ridge trail leads to Moonrise Lookout.
Address:
64-65 Border Road
Horsley Park NSW 2175
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Darug/Dharug
For further information please visit: Sugar Loaf Ridge
The Dairy
The Dairy is one of the quieter locations in Western Sydney Parklands, and a place for a peaceful picnic with views from its hilltop location.
Address:
Cowpasture Road and Restwell Road
Abbotsbury NSW 2176
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Darug/Dharug
For further information please visit: The Dairy
Lizard Log Zig Zag Track
Come and discover the zig zag track up a grassy knoll to a beautiful view of the parklands.
Address:
The Horsley Drive and Cowpasture Road
Abbotsbury NSW 2176
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Darug/Dharug
For further information please visit: Lizard Log Zig Zag Track
Badu Dam, Shale Hills
Badu Dam is a peaceful part of the parklands where you can watch the waterbirds and soak up the serenity.
Address:
Second Avenue and Mannow Avenue
West Hoxton NSW 2171
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Darug/Dharug
For further information please visit: Shale Hills
Plough and Harrow Double Dams
Get the heart rate up on this popular hike, surrounded by beautiful bushland. The fire trail takes you to 2 adjacent dams, teaming with birdlife.
Address:
Elizabeth Drive
Abbotsbury NSW 2176
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Darug/Dharug
For further information please visit: Plough and Harrow Double Dams
Wylde Mountain Bike (MTB and BMX) Trail
Wylde MTB and BMX Trail is a purpose-built trail that caters for beginner, intermediate, competent and advanced mountain bikers.
Address:
Range Road
Cecil Park NSW 2178
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Darug/Dharug
For further information please visit: Wylde Mountain Bike (MTB) Trail
Bungarribee Children’s Play Tower
A bright, geometric play tower that attracts kids from near and far.
Address:
Doonside Road and Holbeche Road
Bungarribee NSW 2767
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Darug/Dharug
For further information please visit: Bungarribee
Yellow Bridge at Bungarribee Park
The Yellow Bridge takes you on a fun scientific journey, explaining how different invertebrates in the water can help understand water quality.
Address:
Doonside Road and Holbeche Road
Bungarribee NSW 2767
Country and/or local Aboriginal group: Darug/Dharug
For further information please visit: New green links
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