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Brisbane Water is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 47 km north of Sydney.
The park has many pleasant and interesting walks that can vary from mild to rugged. One walk that can be easily accessed via public transport, is the walk to Pindar Cave [1]on the escarpment above Wondabyne railway station, which is a request-stop on the Central Coast railway line.
The large park is home to the Great North Walk and many other great bushwalking experiences.[2]
Brisbane Water National Park from Bar Point, Hawkesbury River
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- Area: 120 km²
- Coordinates: 33°27′45″S 151°14′54″E / 33.4625°S 151.24833°E
- Date of establishment: October 1, 1967
- Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
- IUCN category: II
See also
- Hawkesbury River
- Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge
- Pindar Cave
- Protected areas of New South Wales (Australia)
- Wondabyne, New South Wales
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