There are 107 aboriginal sites in New South Wales
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The Elvina Track Aboriginal Engraving Site in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is a fascinating destination for those interested in indigenous Australian culture and history.
Located in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Goulburn River National Park is a nature lover's paradise. It covers a stretch of approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) of the Goulburn River and offers a wide range of recreational activities for visitors.
Marramarra National Park is a protected national park located in the Hawkesbury region of northwestern Sydney, New South Wales.
Miners Beach Angourie is a beautiful cove located near the Green Point car park.
Rufus River is a scenic watercourse located in the south-western region of New South Wales, Australia.
Stonewoman Aboriginal Area Tingha is a unique rock formation with cultural and spiritual significance.
Arabanoo Lookout at Dobroyd Head Balgowlah Heights is a popular destination in Sydney, named after an Aboriginal man who was the first to live among European settlers.
Arakwal National Park is a must-visit destination located in New South Wales, Australia.
Balls Head Reserve is a historic nature reserve located in Sydney.
Bargo State Conservation Area Wattle Ridge is a natural haven in the NSW Southern Highlands, offering a wide range of activities and natural wonders for visitors.
Bass Point Reserve, also known as Long Point, is a heritage-listed former cedar timber industry, Aboriginal camping and meeting place, pastoral property, and basalt mine.
The Bathurst Peace Garden is a monument to peace located on the edge of the Macquarie River Bicentennial Park.
Bingie Beach North Bingie is a stunning expanse of beaches with strong surfing breaks.
Bomaderry Creek Bushwalking Track is a small area adjacent to the town of Bomaderry, known for its diverse vegetation and Aboriginal heritage.
Booderee National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, offering beautiful landscapes, unique wildlife, and a rich Aboriginal history.
Welcome to Broken Head Nature Reserve. Broken Head Nature Reserve is a breathtakingly beautiful 98-hectare (240-acre) protected nature reserve in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia.
Located in Broulee, the North Head to Mossy Point Cycleway is a fantastic flat route that offers a mix of shared pathway and on-road riding.
Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place is a significant cultural and spiritual site located in the Bulahdelah State Forest, northern New South Wales.
The Bundian Way Story Trail in Eden, New South Wales, is a 1.8 kilometre trail that follows the ancient pathway of the Bundian Way.
Experience the Whale Dreaming Trail in Eden: An Introduction Discover the ancient relationship between the traditional Aboriginal people, the Katungal, and the beowas (killer whales) that predates European history by thousands of years on a 600-meter return walk through native gardens in Eden.
Bungo Beach, also known as Keefe's Pinch or Keith's Pinch Beach, is a secluded beach located on the edge of Twofold Bay in Eden.
Located off the beaten path of New England Highway lies the Burning Mountain Nature Reserve - a hidden gem of a natural wonder.
The Burrawang Walk at Kurnell Visitor Centre offers an easy track with a rich cultural and natural history.
The Bush Tucker Trail Jerilderie is a unique experience for foodies and nature lovers alike.
Byrock Rock Holes is a significant site for the Ngemba people, located in a small village in New South Wales.
Camel Rock Bermagui is a must-visit destination for explorers and nature lovers.
The Cape Byron Headland and Lighthouse, located at Lighthouse Road, Byron Bay, Cape Byron, is a popular tourist attraction and is owned and managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Captains' Walk Cootamundra is a unique and one-of-its-kind attraction located in Cootamundra, Australia.
Corn Trail Walking Track Buckenbowra is a historic trail that offers a unique opportunity to discover the ancient route used by Aboriginals thousands of years ago.
Welcome to Cottan-Bimbang National Park, located in New South Wales, Australia.