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"Dog-friendly Rouse Hill Regional Park is great for a picnic or barbecue. There is a lot to do; head to the playground, go bike riding, or take a stroll down to Second Ponds Creek."
"If you are in the Hills and looking for western Sydney parks the kids will love, this fun playground is located in Fairway Drive Reserve, Kellyville. It has a soft-fall climbing wall and metal tube slide, swings, shade sails and is surrounded by open grass spaces. There is also a basketball and netball half court nearby for some sports play."
"Located in Windsor by the Hawkesbury River, this fun playground is a good one for a party or a family gathering. Fully fenced, this park includes a climbing fort, slide, web swing, roundabout, rope tunnel, in-ground trampolines, musical instruments, and a water play area. There’s plenty of shady tables outside the play area for a picnic or just bring your own blanket and enjoy the grassy area overlooking the river."
"Ku-Ring-Gai Chase is the second oldest national park in Australia. We love this Park for its proximity to Sydney (a quick 45 minute drive from the city), significant Aboriginal sites and stunning scenic views. There are many walks you can do here, but make sure to soak up the panoramic views at West Head Lookout!"
"Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is easily accessible from Sydney, it's only a fifty-minute ride!. This place is really amazing, not only for a magnificent photo but also to relax all day!. I mean, who wouldn't want to relax in this natural pool?"
"A spectacular mix of sandstone, Australian bushland and tranquil water vistas, this 14,928-hectare park forms Sydney’s northern boundary. It’s located 20 to 30km from the city centre and accessible by public..."
"Designed by Harry Seidler for his parents and built between 1948 to 1950, Rose Seidler House provides panoramic views of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park and is one of the finest examples of mid 20th-century modern domestic architecture in Australia. A visit to the Rose Seidler House provides visitors with an opportunity to view the furniture and fittings form one of the most complete and intact post World War II design collections in public ownership. Opening Times: Open Sundays only | 10.00 am – 4.00 pmTicket Prices: Family $38.00Address: 71 Clissold Rd, Wahroonga NSW Website: sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/rose-seidler-house"
"The Rose Seidler House is one of Sydney’s most unique houses – an iconic and influential house in every right. The house was constructed between 1948 and 1950 and boasted a radical modernist approach in its..."
"The Newport is set on the stunning shores of Pittwater and is the place for parents and kids to soak up the laidback local vibe while enjoying the diverse menus and activities on offer. The kid appeal really lies in their ability and freedom to run around as well as play with one of the many games on offer. Think badminton, ping pong and a giant magnetic Scrabble board on the wall and you'll have just one of the many reasons families flock here to enjoy the relaxed vibe."
"If you are a bit outside of Sydney, this waterfront location is a perfect dining option. Guests can enjoy a hearty meal in this open-air restaurant, held on a huge deck that is surrounded by lush bushland. The restaurant offers both dinner and just drinks, with even your dogs welcome on this alfresco spot!"
"Located in Sydney’s beautiful Northern Beaches, The Newport has to be at the top of the best kid friendly restaurants in Sydney. Its huge terrace sits at the Pittwater beachfront. This makes anywhere you sit a great spot for seeing the sunset over the water in the background."