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The walking track around Bradleys Head in Sydney Harbour National Park provides an ideal opportunity to view the major Sydney icons such as the Harbour Bridge, the Opera House and Fort Denison while on a gentle stroll in a natural bushland setting.

Historic cannons that once defended Sydney are still in place in the Bradleys Head fortifications

Site Description  Reserve

Site Facilities  Carpark, Picnic Area, Rest Area, Walking Trails

Tour Types  Self Guided Tours

Attractions  Lookout, Relics, Wildlife

Activities  Birdwatching, Bushwalking, Photography, Picnicking

Displays  Informative, Native Wildlife

Admission  Free Admission

General  Child Friendly, Groups

Address: Bradleys Head Road, Mosman, NSW, 2088, Australia
Phone: 1300 361 967 Phone2: 02029247503

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