Bellamy fire trail 73F9+RQ, Pennant Hills NSW 2120

Bellamy fire trail





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Bellamy fire trail 73F9+RQ, Pennant Hills NSW 2120




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Bellamy fire trail | NSW National Parks | Bellamy fire trail is a northern Sydney secret. This short walk through Berowra Valley Regional Park connects Pennant Hills and Thornleigh along an easy dog-friendly bushland trail.

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Lyle Stone
11.10.2023
Bellamy fire trail
Lovely walking path through the bush with interesting scenery and historical information to read. Seems to be mostly concreted, at least from the Bellamy St end to the Zig Zag Bridge. Up to this point would be doable with a stroller and easy for kids and those unsteady on their feet. This component would likely also be wheelchair accessible, though over the bridge looks quite steep. There was one picnic table I saw, hidden in the bush close to the track, though there is a big step to get into it. A fair few parking spots at the Bellamy St end. Decent direction signage along the path, and access to other parts of the walk which are interesting (running water streams and ponds) but much less accessible.
Samantha Agnes
03.10.2023
Bellamy fire trail
Short paved walking trail.
Regina Forrester
25.09.2023
Bellamy fire trail
Great place for a short dog walk or a longer experience on the Great North Walk via the Binowee Trail. Have done a bit of both. This fire Trail is easy, with more challenges on the Binowee.
Rose-Anne M
14.09.2023
Bellamy fire trail
What a great find. Went for a walk and read the information about the Zig Zag railway and quarry. It was a lovely day to walk and explore nature.
Gordon “Hawkesbury Campground” McDonald
29.07.2023
Bellamy fire trail
This short walk through Berowra Valley Regional Park is perfect for a city breather. Berowra Valley Regional Park is right next door to Berowra Valley National Park. A level path takes you down to Zig-Zag Creek, over a bridge and up to the high walls and towering forest of the old railway quarry, an attractive natural amphitheatre of sandstone.You’ll see fern trees, grass trees, coachwood and a variety of tall eucalypts while hearing the joyful call of kookaburras. Interpretive signs tell the history of the historic Zig-Zag railway that used to pass through here. Take a seat on the old railway sleepers and enjoy the peace and beauty of the bush before returning the way you came.
Dinesh Samarasinghe
09.07.2023
Bellamy fire trail
Great walk and dog friendly

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73F9+RQ, Pennant Hills NSW 2120
Bellamy fire trail