Berowra Valley Regional Park is a bushwalkers' paradise only an hour outside of Sydney.
Walk the trails and discover a wealth of stunning Australian native plant species. And remember to take your camera along - you won't be disappointed.
The Berowra Valley Regional Park also contains the Thornleigh Zig Zag Railway, the historic quarry and steps, and the single lane bridge over Tunks Creek at Galston Gorge. Take in unique aspects of Australia's cultural heritage amongst the beautiful scenery of the area.
Visit any number of the interesting tracks and fire trails that wander throughout the park. The Great North Walk is also accessible from Barowra Valley as it makes its way between Sydney and the Hunter Valley.
You can carry your backpack and supplies in and camp at a number of approved areas along the Great North Walk.
Berowra Valley Regional Park is a peaceful and enjoyable place to spend the weekend. You'll discover some breathtaking views from the area's lookouts and its definitely not a bad place to bring a picnic.
Learn more about Berowra Valley Regional Park, including how to get there, camping and fire restrictions, walks and more.














