Friday, March 26, 2010

Dunn's Swamp


Over the mountains from Sydney and a short drive from Kandos and Rylestone lies the hidden gem of Dunn's Swamp. Though the name may sound deceiving it is more a river then a swamp with the body of water a favourite for fisherman, kayakers and adventurers alike.

Dunn's Swamp is managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service which provids various camp sites at a small fee. The sites are accesible by 2wd and provide seperate areas for camper trailers and caravans.

Plenty of walks and places to explore on foot including the walk to the weir which makes the river what it is. If walking isn't your choice of adventure you can hire canoes and explore the river and its canyon like walls by water.

Certainly a great place to explore and fantastic to keep the kids busy in the water.

Check out the following sites for more information.

National Parks
Environment NSW - Search for Dunns Swamp
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Fancy a quiet drink, or a spot of lunch - Settlers Arms

Settlers Arms
Step back into Australia's early colonial days and stop for a quiet drink at the historic pub of St Albans the Settlers Arms.

Located on the Macdonald River, a branch from the Hawkesburry River St Albans is hidden away from the world that has grown around it.

Though the local population has declined over the years since the days travellers would stop by at the Settlers Arms on their way to the North Coast following the convict built Northern Road.

The Inn's sandstone construction is a magnificant display of Australia's early colonial history and stands to remind us of the turbulent times that the Inn has experienced. At one point the Inn was reduced to a general store as the dwindling poplation and less travellers through the area made it unprofitable to run as an Inn.

In todays time the Inn stands as a reminder of the valleys past and offers a great place to relax and enjoy some food and beverages. Sit in the shady beer garden or even stay the night in the available accomodation.

The area also has camp sites available directly opposite the Inn, where you can stay and enjoy the area.

Ref: http://www.saintalbans.org.au

There are several ways to get to St Albans and the Settlers Arms Hotel, all of which offer great scenery and an amazing drive.  Two main routes from the south cross the Hawkesbury River, then wind along side the McDonald River. One option makes use of the Webbs Creek Ferry and the other takes the Hawkesbury River Ferry.

Webbs Creek Ferry

From the North you can come in via Buckety but the road when travelled recently is still dirt, whilst the other routes are all sealed. If your coming from the Central Coast probably best following Wisemans Ferry road through central mangrove.

Well worth the drive with a great spot for lunch at the end. Pub meals are available.
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Stockton Beach

Looking for some 4WDing with a difference, nothing but sand, sand and more sand. Stockton Beach near Newcastle in NSW has to contain some of the biggest sand dunes outside of the desert. So grab your 4WD and explore the dunes.

Stockton offers many other adventures, from camping to fishing. You can even drive up to and check out the old wreck.
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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Minnamurra Rainforest

The Minamurra Rainforest is located in the Budderoo National Park about 2 hours South of Sydney. It offers a fantastic place to explore with its elevated boardwalks. For those after a longer walk option, you can walk down to the falls for that added adventure.
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West-Head


If you enjoy spectacular views and love to have a refreshing swim with a bushwalk , then why not head over to West Head for a stroll. Access is best obtained via West Head road be vehicle but the road is a great palce to cycle too. From West-head road you can park at various stopping bays that offer different attractions, from Aboriginal carvings, bush walks or views over Pittwater and Broken Bay.

At the end of West Head road you can enjoy the amazing view of Broken Bay looking towards Barrenjoey Light House. From West Head road you can walk down to the water where you can enjoy a nice refreshing swim.
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Blue Mountains Canyon's

The Blue Mountains in New South Wales has to be one of the best places for any adventurer. It offers many opportunities from spectacular walks, mountain biking , canyoning and more.

For the experienced canyoner there are many places waiting to be explored, but most aren't for the light hearted or ill equipped. There are many adventure tours that can take those who are less experienced but I personally prefer exploring them in small groups so you can enjoy the peace and tranquility.
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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Brooklyn Dam

A beautiful spot to cool off on a warm day, Brookly Dam is one of the hidden treasures high above the small fishing village of Brooklyn. Build back in the late 1800's to provide water for Steam Trains the Dam still stands offering a great home for many of the native animals.

You can reach the Dam in many ways, by either taking the longer option from Cowan train station walking via Jerusalem Bay and finishing up a Brooklyn. Where you have Hawkesburry River railyway station to get a train back. Otherwise you can also just start from Brooklyn and walk approx 2 k's to the Dam and return back the same way.

Brooklyn offers some great Fish and Chips and a well deserved rest at the Anglers Arms before heading home.
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