Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden is a true oasis of tranquility and natural beauty. Nestled in the heart of the region, this garden offers an escape into a world of lush greenery, diverse flora, and serene walking paths.
From the moment we entered, we were greeted by the sight of meticulously maintained gardens and the soothing sounds of nature. The garden is beautifully landscaped, with a variety of native plants that showcase the rich biodiversity of the area. Informative signage throughout the garden provides interesting details about the different plant species, making it an educational experience as well.
One of the highlights of Stony Range is the network of walking trails that wind through the garden. These trails are well-marked and range from easy strolls to more challenging walks, catering to visitors of all fitness levels. Each path offers unique views and photo opportunities, with plenty of benches along the way to rest and take in the surroundings.
The garden also features several lookout points that provide stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. These lookouts are perfect spots to pause and appreciate the natural beauty from a higher...
Read moreA beloved secret sanctuary in the hub of Dee Why. One that we all need, and one that we need to protect.
Always a pleasure to visit, and to leave refreshed and healed. A place for kids and parents, meditators and wanderers. Soothing for the soul.
Well-managed by a dedicated group of volunteers, this reserve was saved from an abandoned quarry which is now a priceless gem of green space that gives back to the community by merely existing.
Paths meander so you're never bored and increase private contemplation. Some are accessible by wheelchair or pram, offering respite for all members of the community.
Bush turkeys, kookaburras, blue tongues, magpies, native mynas, lorikeets and more native animals call this place their home. Huge old trees, spirit giants look upon the grounds. It's such a magical place to enjoy and cherish.
It's free to enter, so do pop in a hold coin or a donation to keep the place going.
Thank you to all the volunteers for letting us enjoy this beautiful reserve in all...
Read moreEnjoy with the Australia native trees and flowers and also enjoy with photo frame. If you visit Dee why beach, please don’t forget to visit the stony range botanic garden. I do recommend this place. I walked along the track, I found many kinds of trees and flowers such as fire flowers, Rutaceae Microcitrus Australasica FingernLime and stag horn etc. The flora reserve was established as a native botanic garden inn2007You will see the butterfly such as Orchard Swallowtail, Dainty Swsllowtailand Fudcous Swallowtail etc. You also see the native honey bee as well. There is the Picnic/ Barbeque area. You start the walk from the main walking track and then you will find many interests spots area such as rainforest, Bush Tavket Garden, Flower Garden, Wave Rock, Paperbank corner and lookout. Don't forget to enjoy with photo frame area....
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