Dalrymple-Hay Nature Reserve is a park in Pymble. Dogs are generally allowed on a lead in NSW public parks unless signs say otherwise — but the rules here aren't confirmed, so check local signage before visiting.
It is a beautiful place tucked away in an unsuspecting part of Pimble. I wouldn't think there would be such a quiet piece of land just a stones throw from a major thoroughfare. I saw a wallaby while I was there and plenty of cockatoos. No dogs allowed however but I don't think thats a deal breaker. It is a short walk, maybe twenty minutes, more if you are going to read all of the didactics regarding the area.
I came here to visit my husband's mother and he took me here in the morning. It was my favorite hike. There were birds and big trees. I like it here.
Beautiful remnant forest. Small but big enough to explore. Unfortunately the tracks are not always well maintained and thus can be hard to follow. If your lucky you may see wallabies.
Gorgeous walk and forest. Like an untouched piece of land full of trees and ferns
Beautiful Rainforest type Oasis within the Northern Suburbs of Sydney. Lots of Birds, Lizards and a few Wallabies. Maybe more Wildlife within the confines of the Native Bushland. Great place to walk and relax. Beautiful Nature Reserve.
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