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Marramarra National Park

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Frauke
September 19, 2018
canooeing, kayaking, bushwalking trails, swimming, birdwatching, cycling
Megan
October 22, 2020
Marramarra National park is very close and free, amazing views and perfect for anyone who likes to get amongst nature.
Jacqui
August 17, 2015
The sandstone escarpments and massive gums perched on the cliffs, that you see across the river from 'The Shiela Shack' are part of Marramarra National Park...truly spectacular in the sunset light
Tracy
January 15, 2016
Camping beach behind Bar Island
Caroline
April 2, 2017
Views over Berowra Waters Creek from Collingridge Point. Getting there is probably the hardest part of the walk! Cobah Rd Galston takes some strange turns, but all have street signs. At 7.5km turn into Bloodwood Rd. Follow Bloodwood Rd to the 12.2km mark, take the right fork to Coba Ridge and at the 12.9km mark you reach a locked gate. Park here. The walk is quite straightforward. Continue along the main fire trail passing minor fire trails to the north and south after about 2 km, and some more minor trails to the south after about 3.5km. At about 4 km you will reach a major junction. Take the right fork. Less than a kilometre further on you reach the lookout above Collingridge Point.
Views over Berowra Waters Creek from Collingridge Point. Getting there is probably the hardest part of the walk! Cobah Rd Galston takes some strange turns, but all have street signs. At 7.5km turn into Bloodwood Rd. Follow Bloodwood Rd to the 12.2km mark, take the right fork to Coba Ridge and at th…
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64 Canoelands Rd
Canoelands, NSW