Western Sydney National Parks
Australia is very well known for its wildlife, its native fauna and flora, but these unique elements of the country would not be complete without their habitats. Western Sydney is the home of many incredibly popular attractions, creative suburbs and an intensely diverse community, but in addition to this, Western Sydney is also well known for its national parks. National Parks are the best way for someone to embrace the natural beauty of Australia while at the same time, finding a recreational way to enjoy the day.
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http://www.westernsydneyparklands.com.au/where-to-go/the-dairy/
There are numerous parks and reserves within Western Sydney, these include Parramatta Park, Plumpton Park Wetlands, Sydney Olympic Park and most notably, The Western Sydney Parklands. The Western Sydney Parklands is set in the heart of Western Sydney, covering over 5,200 hectares of land, the park offers several areas that provide first-class amenities for family outings such as, barbeques, picnic shelters, toilets and playgrounds. The park also offers a path for one to either cycle or walk to enjoy some spectacular views and high quality bushlands.
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http://www.westernsydneyparklands.com.au/visitor-info/getting-to-the-parklands/
The Western Sydney Parklands are recognised as a nature hotspot, acting as a host to hundreds of different native flora and fauna and the size of the park alone allows it to be recognised as one of the largest national parks in the Southern Hemisphere. The national parks of Western Sydney are a 'must' when it comes to things to do, they are perfect for family get-togethers, even better for recreational activities and essential to embracing the rich culture of Australian history and culture.
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