Sections of park scattered around
Sydney Harbour offer
views of the majestic harbour entrance, natural bushland, secluded sandy beaches, harbour islands and rugged
sandstone cliffs - all with the contrast of cosmopolitan
Sydney in the background.
Swim and picnic at Nielsen Park (shark-netted during summer), walk the Hermitage Foreshore Track, Manly Scenic Walkway or Harbour
Bridge to Spit walk, taking in Bradleys and Middle heads, or visit North or South head for astonishing
views. Take a tour of the harbour islands, such as historic Fort Denison and
Goat Island (bookings essential). You can also enjoy a picnic on Shark, Clark and Rodd islands (landing fees apply). All island visits and all tours must be booked and paid for in advance.
Access The park is in several sections surrounding
Sydney Harbour, most of which are accessible by car and public transport (phone 131 500 or visit www.131500.com.au). For bookings, directions and further details phone or visit the
Sydney Harbour National
Park Information Centre. Vehicle entry fee applies at
North Head and Bradleys Head only.
Information Centre, phone 9247 5033