Walks available from BoroniaTours
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  SYDNEY HARBOUR WALKS
    Balls Head Reserve from Waverton Station
This walk provides an opportunity to see surviving evidence from the times of Aboriginal occupation of Sydney as well as some of the vegetation which grew along the shores of Sydney Harbour at the time of the arrival of the first European settlers. A bonus will be the stunning views of Sydney Harbour from the North Shore.
    Berry Island from Wollstonecraft Station
See Sydney as it was when the first European settlers arrived. A ten minute train ride across the Harbour Bridge to the North Shore is all the time it will take to travel to the start of this walk. You will be amazed that such a hidden world of natural beauty could be so close to a teeming metropolis. Enjoy Harbour views, see an Aboriginal engraving and learn about Sydney’s unique flora.
    Echo Point Park, Roseville Chase
This delightful park is on the site of the first farm on Middle Harbour. Well known Australian author Henry Lawson wrote about it and Sydney artist Conrad Martens sketched it. A leisurely stroll through the park reveals more than 1500 years of history starting with Aboriginal middens which can still be seen there.
    Greenwich Peninsula
This walks circles the Greenwich Peninsula, commencing and finishing at Shell Park in Greenwich Road. The history and heritage of Greenwich are explored in the built environment and the native vegetation of the Sydney area can be enjoyed in the several parks through which the walk passes.

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