nsw Date: 06-12-2025

Hight rate 3 location for tourist in Castle Cove, NSW , Australia

Name SalonAddressRated
1Castle Cove Park36 Holly St, Castle Cove NSW 20694.3
2H.C. Press ParkCammaray Rd, Castle Cove NSW 20694.1
3Explosives ReserveCastle Cove NSW 20694.1

1.Castle Cove Park

Address: 36 Holly St, Castle Cove NSW 2069

Imges Castle Cove Park

(155) Reviews Castle Cove Park:

Denzel Patel Great quiet park with plenty of parking nearby. There is a playground, basketball court and an outdoor gym. Also 2 soccer fields and a walking track that loops around them.
5 /5
Tim Bishenden Good sporting ground with excellent grass on the playing field
5 /5
Max von Schwerin Clean park in a great location would recommend heading down here weather it be for a game of cricket or just taking the dog for a walk.
5 /5
BubbSoc Sydney Came here to run a Bubble Soccer Event for the kids at the school Fields were great and toilets plenty of shade and room We had the bubble balls and zorb balls out to roll around and have plenty of fun
5 /5

2.H.C. Press Park

Address: Cammaray Rd, Castle Cove NSW 2069

Imges H.C. Press Park

(13) Reviews H.C. Press Park:

Alper Y Nice peaceful park!
4 /5
Martin Christie Excellent trail very nice
5 /5
Drew Unsworth Starting point for North arm walk..thats all
5 /5
Davy T Nice bush track, some steep inclines but a pretty leisurely bushwalk
4 /5
Kathryn Lambkin Nice walking trail. Has stairs in parts and uneven surfaces.
5 /5

3.Explosives Reserve

Address: Castle Cove NSW 2069

Imges Explosives Reserve

(24) Reviews Explosives Reserve:

Sam Peters The hike was pretty short. Would be lovely if it is a tad longer.
4 /5
David Haberlah One of my favourite walks. Take one of the paths off the main track to discover small coves and hidden beaches.
5 /5
k c “hec” I’ve had several walks in this beautiful best kept secret of the area. This time I joined a council spotlight bush walk, meaning equipped with torches and my fear of the dark in my pocket. On the gentler side of the reserve, the terrain was fairly easy to medium for a group that included 5-10 year olds. The night was crisp in April, refreshing with the scent of gumtrees. No sight of sugar gliders nor possums, just faint elocutions of bats courtesy of the walk coordinator’s bat locating device (whatever it’s technically called). The night bushwalk was a first for me, not a camping person and whose only night walks to date were limited to either under bright city lights or darker suburban street lamps on the way home or with my dog. Although not really a challenging walk, good to familiarise yourself with the reserve first during the day. A wildflower walk in early spring would be an enjoyable one. But of course beware of leeches—quite a lot here especially after rain.
5 /5
Ritesh Mistry Easy hike, quiet space, nice views
4 /5
Chris Wyatt This pristine bush land contains fine examples of local Sydney ridge top heath forest and open woodland featuring Sydney’s famous Red Gums. You can see glimpses of Bantry Bay from the walking track.
5 /5