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Hornsby Water Clock (Fountain) - Hornsby (NSW)

Address: 🏡 236 Pacific Hwy, Hornsby NSW 2077
Phone : +1 (02) 9477 5111
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#New South Wales

Asquith Park

Syd Rev Nice park for a good walk, jogging or even a good workout! A designated area for push ups, pull ups, balancing, sit ups. This should be installed in every neighbourhood so adults can stay healthy.
5 /5

Fagan Park

Patrik Jarlestam One of the nicest parks I’ve been to in the city (and outskirts). Calm and expansive with lots of fun little places to check out the different garden sections. I really enjoyed getting to check out the homesteadthe mechanical/tractor shed (pics supplied) and its garden, and then just walking around and reading about all the gardening projects that are being created. Well worth a whole day visit, being along a picknick setup, standard park electric barbecues are available, very kids friendly and just a lovely outing for a day!
5 /5

James Park

Evelyn Hu Sports field, basketball play ground, ping-pong ball table, swing etc. Best place for exercise and for kids playing or walk dogs. Also theres best sunset view!
5 /5

Berowra Valley National Park

Platinum Guide The gentleman I met at Barnetts lookout told me about a great place. He was a very proud man. He showed me the cave under the cliff.
5 /5

Dural Lane

Hornsby Water Clock (Fountain)

Hailing Pang What an amazing piece of art and engineering work created by Victor Cusak. Very rarely seen in public absolutely fascinating, a lot to learn from this sculpture! Recommend to everyone who comes to Hornsby ❤️❤️❤️
5 /5

Pippa’s Park

Gardens of Many Nations

Syed Umar Ahmed **Review for Garden of Many Nations** I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Garden of Many Nations, and it was an enchanting experience that exceeded all my expectations. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this garden is a true testament to the beauty and diversity of global horticultural practices. As soon as I entered, I was captivated by the meticulously designed landscapes that represent various countries around the world. Each section of the garden is dedicated to a different nation, showcasing its unique flora, architectural styles, and cultural elements. The attention to detail is remarkable, making each transition between areas feel like a journey to a new land. The Japanese garden, with its tranquil ponds and elegantly pruned bonsai trees, was a personal favorite. The serene ambiance, coupled with the delicate cherry blossoms, provided a perfect spot for reflection and relaxation. Similarly, the vibrant colors and intricate patterns in the Moroccan garden transported me to a lively souk, full of life and energy. What truly sets the Garden of Many Nations apart is its commitment to education and cultural exchange. Informative plaques and interactive displays offer insights into the history and significance of the plants and designs in each section. This educational aspect enriches the visit, making it not just a visual delight but also a learning experience. The garden is impeccably maintained, and the staff are both knowledgeable and friendly, always ready to share interesting facts and assist with any queries. The pathways are well-marked and accessible, ensuring a comfortable visit for everyone. In conclusion, the Garden of Many Nations is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates nature, culture, and the artistry of garden design. Whether youre a seasoned gardener or just looking for a peaceful retreat, this garden offers something for everyone. Its a beautiful celebration of global diversity and a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. I highly recommend a visit to this extraordinary garden.
5 /5

Galston Gorge Lookout

Jack M Great views and bushwalk not far from the suburbs.
5 /5

Galston Gorge

J Evans Took my mum on a bushwalk between Horsnby and Galston Gorge. The walk is mostly flat with a few sections of steep, Blue Mountains-like climbing out of valleys. The majority of the walk is on fire trails so is beginner-friendly. We saw an echidna and plenty of birds along the way!
5 /5