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What is the most beautiful and fun national park in NSW, Australia? |
My interest are bushwalking, fauna, photography etc.. |
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The absolute best would be either the Royal National Park (the big one just south of Sydney), or in the Blue Mountains around Katoomba and Leura. Kuringai Chase, West Head...even Kosciuszko, although that's a bit far from the cities (its way up in the Snowy Mountains.) Also try Jenolan Caves - some of the best natural limestone caves I've ever seen - and open for tours. |
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i love the blue mountains national park. you can get some great shots. there are a large number of bushwalks (both short treks and long hikes). you can also do some canyoning there, and some rock climbing. there are some beautiful rainforest valleys as well. |
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Australia has dozens of National Parks. There are six within 30 minutes drive of where I live in northern NSW. All have their beauty and interest - which is why they are National Parks. Sydney is ringed by National Parks and surrounds the Sydney Harbour National Park. There is the Kosciusko Narional Park in the Snowy Mountains and the desert parks in the west.
You could spend a lifetime exploring the parks and still see only a small part of them. If you are based in Sydney, the Royal, the Blue Mountains, the Harbour and Kuringgai should keep you busy for a long time. |
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The Barrington Tops and Hunter Valley area are nice. |
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Kosciuszko is probably my favourite in winter and summer. I also spend a bit of time in Kuringai. |
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Binna Burra.....Im not sure if its a national park but it is great.
Swimming hole and bushwalks galore. Its in the Gold Coast Hinterland. |
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One of the lesser known parks is Deua National Park on the South Coast. A little hard to get into and steep going but it is superb for 4wd'ing (if it hasn't been locked up by the feral brigade yet), bushwalking and camping. |
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You can consider award-winning Featherdale Wildlife Park. Over there you can pat a cuddy koala. Since you like photography, you will enjoy fantastic photo opportunities that await you. You can also enjoy a relax gentle bushwalk at the Govetts Leap. Over at Bule Mountains you will enjoy breathtaking cliff-top views, lush rainforest gullies and towering waterfalls. This is a World Heritage area. There again, fantastic place for landscape photography.
You can also consider to explore Jenolan Caves. This is an amazing and beautify limestone formation. You can view it along the walkway or if you are more adventure, you can cave through the āPlugholeā which what the original pioneers did. However, if you want to do that, be prepare to get dirty.
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http://www.fibcool.com/cheap-flights/ |
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