Leave suburbia behind as you follow Pipeline and Bungaroo tracks to Stepping Stones Crossing. Starting in St Ives on Sydney’s upper north shore, this short
Located in St Ives, North Sydney, Dalrymple-Hay Nature Reserve offers walking and birdwatching opportunities in an unspoilt bushland setting.
Escape the hustle of the city
Located on a rocky platform between Cronulla Beach and North Cronulla Beach, North Cronulla rock pool is the northernmost of two ocean baths in Cronulla.
Cronulla Plaza boasts a blend of outdoor shopping, local galleries and annual market events like Cronulla Spring Festival. This urban oasis is just one hour’s
Joseph Banks Native Plants Reserve is one of only a few specialised gardens in Sydney devoted entirely to Australian native plants.
The reserve covers an
The Auburn Botanic Gardens sprawls over some 9.2 hectares and features a stunning range of horticultural and fauna attractions, along with substantial picnic grounds.
Since
Djacent to Gunnamatta Park are netted tidal baths. Located just a short walk from Cronulla train station, Gunnamatta Park is perfect for parents with toddlers.
Revive your senses along Cascades trail, a beautiful medium-difficulty fire trail shared by walkers, horse riders and mountain bikers in picturesque Garigal National Park.
Whether
Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre is a spectacular arts complex offering exhibitions, art courses and workshops, artist talks and special art events. Set amid
Gymea Village is one of the oldest shopping strips in the Sutherland Shire. Boasting a wide range of retail shops, service businesses, restaurants, coffee shops
Rosehill Gardens is the proud home of thoroughbred racing in Sydney's greater west, and is one of the top racecourses in Australia.
Rosehill Gardens hosts
A Changing Australia: The Time of Gough Whitlam explores the remarkable life and enduring legacy of one of Australia's most significant Prime Ministers.
This exhibition
Commenced in 1793, Elizabeth Farm contains the oldest surviving European building in Australia. Once home to Elizabeth and John Macarthur, pioneers of the Australian wool
A beautifully landscaped area overlooking Port Hacking, the area is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, diving and fishing. The area is not patrolled so
So named after Matthew Flinders and George Bass, who sailed through Botany Bay on the Tom Thumb and discovered Port Hacking.
A sandstone monument stands
Ideal spot for picnics, with playground, walkways of varying degrees of difficulty, look-out points, sandy beaches, boat ramp and resting places. The reserve contains a
The Sutherland Entertainment Centre is Sutherland Shire's premier entertainment and meeting facility located in the heart of the Shire.
The Sutherland Entertainment Centre is a
Narrabeen Lagoon is a place where you can go bushwalking, enjoy numerous water sports, or simply relax in one of Sydney's most spectacular environments.
Narrabeen