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Came here to explore on weekdays, and I found it was simply a good place for a walk. The surrounding harbour and the reserve itself have stunning views. A variety of Australian plants are planted and surrounded by sandstone blocks, which is worth seeing. If you want to exercise yourself, please come here. You can easily climb the stairs or walk in the flat area.
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Came here to explore on weekdays, and I found it was simply a good place for a walk. The surrounding harbour and the reserve itself have stunning views. A variety of Australian plants are planted and surrounded by sandstone blocks, which is worth seeing. If you want to exercise yourself, please come here. You can easily climb the stairs or walk in the flat area.
Returning land to nature is a rare event. More commonly, as the economy develops, plants are damaged. Now, in accordance with a wise and well-thought-out plan, the city of Sydney has replaced a large and old unused concrete surface with a beautiful mountain native garden, where everyone can find a lot of fun. You can ride a bicycle, take a walk, sit on a bench and watch the passing boats, or spend some time in a cafe with your friends. This 60,000-square-meter foreshore park replaced the oldest container terminal. I think that Australian landscape architect Johnson Pillton Walker and Peter Walker of the United States have completed this excellent work. His name is worthy of mentioning. mention. We spent relaxing time in the Barangaroo Nature Reserve and beach walks, enjoying the sun, enjoying the beautiful scenery and the view of the harbour.
Barangaroo Reserve is the perfect spot for a harbourside picnic. As well as providing a new perspective on Sydney Harbour, Barangaroo Reserve features lookouts, idyllic coves and a variety of picnic spots
Going to Barangaroo to watch the sculpture exhibition under the strong wind, it can't compare with Bondi's! There are not many tourists. It may be due to the off-season. The weather is relatively cold and parking is very convenient.
Walking trails Barangaroo Reserve in Sydney is a good place for walking. The air is fresh and natural and relaxing. It is a rare and good place to relax and relieve stress. [Walking and clocking] My mother and I were strolling in Barangaroo Reserve. We walked through the winding path of sheep intestines and passed lush flowers. I saw many elderly people walking here. I think this must be a good choice for the elderly to travel! There are a lot of birds here, and they sing crisply in the woods, but unfortunately I don't know any of them. My mother pointed to the jungle birds and told me that there are five colors, thrushes, parrots... and these little birds are not very afraid of people. We are so close that I can see its true colors. [Historical predecessor] Although Barangaroo Reserve used to be an abandoned factory, it has become a popular place for tourists. The popularity here is so high that when we came, we were already full of talented people. Now the development of tourism resources is in full swing. [Photo spot] My parents like Barangaroo Reserve very much! Even my dad, who never takes pictures, told me to show him some pictures! Of course, the mother who loves to take pictures never stops along the way. Hahahaha, very nice! [Address] Hickson Road, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia [Opening Hours] Open all day