Basin Aboriginal art site
Basin Aboriginal art site is close to Aboriginal rock carvings, Basin Trail, Ku-ring-gai Chase, Northern Beaches, Sydney, Northern Beaches Council, New South Wales, 2108
- Address: Basin Trail, Ku-ring-gai Chase NSW 2084, Australia
- Phone: +61 2 9451 3479
- Website: nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
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Basin Aboriginal art site reviews
Great walk with historical content from the Basin. Very steep incline up to top of ridge - not for the faint hearted. Great on a weekday - a bit busy on weekends.
The Aboriginal Rock Art at Basin Trail near West Head Road is a great site to explore and understand Aboriginal Art and history. The rock art includes people, fish, small animals and boomerangs.
Only 400m along the Basin Trail from West Head Road, this is one of the most easily accessible and best examples of aboriginal rock art in the Sydney area, with depictions of people, wallabies and fish.
Great walk with historical content from the Basin. Very steep incline up to top of ridge - not for the faint hearted. Great on a weekday - a bit busy on weekends.
The Aboriginal Rock Art at Basin Trail near West Head Road is a great site to explore and understand Aboriginal Art and history. The rock art includes people, fish, small animals and boomerangs.
Only 400m along the Basin Trail from West Head Road, this is one of the most easily accessible and best examples of aboriginal rock art in the Sydney area, with depictions of people, wallabies and fish.
The walk up to the historical landmark at Basin Aboriginal Art site is quite challenging but rewarding. The steep incline leads to breathtaking views of the ridge. I would recommend going on a weekday to avoid the crowds.
I had a wonderful experience exploring the Basin Aboriginal Art site. The rock art was fascinating and it was a great opportunity to learn more about Aboriginal history. The trail was well-maintained and easy to navigate.
The Basin Aboriginal Art site is a hidden gem in Sydney. The rock art is beautifully preserved and it's a great place to connect with nature and history. I highly recommend visiting this historical landmark.
I visited the Basin Aboriginal Art site on a weekend and it was quite busy. Nevertheless, the walk up to the top of the ridge was worth it. The views were stunning and the rock art was impressive.
The Basin Aboriginal Art site is a must-visit for anyone interested in Aboriginal history and art. The trail is challenging but manageable, and the rock art is captivating. I would recommend going early in the morning to avoid crowds.
I had a great time exploring the Basin Aboriginal Art site. The hike up to the top of the ridge was a bit strenuous, but the panoramic views made it all worth it. The rock art was incredibly detailed and it was a fascinating glimpse into Aboriginal culture.
The Basin Aboriginal Art site is a unique historical landmark in Sydney. The rock art is well-preserved and the trail offers beautiful views of the surrounding area. I would recommend bringing water and snacks for the hike.
I went to the Basin Aboriginal Art site on a weekday and it was relatively quiet. The rock art was impressive and it was interesting to learn about Aboriginal culture and history. The trail was well-marked and easy to follow.
The Basin Aboriginal Art site is a hidden gem. The rock art is stunning and it's a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The trail is challenging but manageable, and the views from the top are breathtaking.