- Middle Head Road, Sydney Harbour, Sydney CBD, NSW 2000
- 2-5 km from Watsons Bay
Walking Trails & Tracks for Kids - Watsons Bay (2030)
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- Pier 26, Darling Harbour, NSW 2000
- 5-10 km from Watsons Bay
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Sydney Outback’s flagship product, the Wilderness and Aboriginal Explorer, offers nature, Aboriginal and aquatic based tours to remote, spectacular destinations ‘out back’ of Sydney. We offer full day tours to the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park National Park, located just 45 minutes north of central Sydney. Our itineraries and commentaries combine to create experiences that link these diverse landscapes with the six key drivers of the Australian and Sydney tourism market: • Nature • Aboriginal • Aquatic... Read more
Trail Quest, Family Fun for Everyone! Are you looking for something different to do with the family or friends? Do you love a good treasure hunt? With over 50 Trail Quests across Sydney, you will easily find one close to you. Explore The Rocks to uncover a missing artefact or head to the CBD to solve a bank robbery. Discover a famous movie star in Balmain or a double murder in Parramatta. From the Underworld in Surry Hills to Entertainment in Manly, there is something for everyone! Trail... Read more
- Sydney CBD, NSW
- 5-10 km from Watsons Bay
Outdoor escape games in the streets of Sydney. Discover the city's historic highlights and hidden gems whilst at the same time enjoying an interactive puzzle-filled adventure. Our games take players on scenic walks through the city, guiding them via a series of cryptic clues sent to their phones. Each clue culminates in a puzzle relating to an interesting or historic area of the city. Players have to decipher the clue to find this area and then use what is there to solve the puzzle. Correct answers... Read more
- 14 Jacksons Road, Warriewood, NSW 2102
- 10-20 km from Watsons Bay
The remnant forest in the wetlands and Irrawong Reserve is part of the last significant stand of swamp mahogany forest in Sydney. It forms a corridor of important habitat linking the wetlands, the Ingleside escarpment and the coastal forests of Garigal and Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Palaeoecological studies indicate that the wetlands began as a coastal lagoon over 6000 years ago, which slowly infilled with sand and evolved into a freshwater habitat. Read more