Not only is North Head one of the best locations to get that iconic Sydney
Harbour photo (Including Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge), it is
also an area of immense history. From the traditional healers of the Gayamagel
People to the early colonists, a Quarantine Station, and North Fort a military
complex. There is plenty to learn on this walk.
Today, the area is home to the Long-nosed Bandicoot, Flying Fox, Powerful and
Barking Owls, and the Eastern Bentwing and Large-eared Pied Bats. There are
over 23 reptile species, 144 birds, and 430 different plants. We will learn
about some of these as we walk.
As one of the best locations to view Humpback Whales during the season, there
are plenty of memories to be built.
As we descend we will pass a beautiful look out of the Pacific Ocean, and loop
back around to Q Station.
There will be plenty of opportunities for photos along the way.
This walk is 2 hours in length, beginning and ending at Q Station, Reception
area (near the car park).
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