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Featherdale Wildlife Park

217-229 Kildare Road, Doonside NSW 2767

At Featherdale Wildlife Park, theyve gone out of their way to create a unique wildlife experience… within the Sydney metropolitan area!

Featherdale offers a range of facilities which include a cafe and shady areas with bbqs to have picnics.

You can hand feed a kangaroo, wallaby or emu - or enjoy a face-to-face encounter with one of their friendly koalas - amongst one of Australias largest private collections of Australian native animals and bird life.

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Sydney Ice Arena

11 Solent Crt, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153

Welcome to Australia's Premier Ice Skating Facility. Sydney Ice Arena is the fun place to go ice skating with unrivaled facilities including:

- Olympic Sized Ice Arena
- Upper level full cafe overlooking ice rink
- Major function areas
- Discount Hockey and Figure Skate shops.
- Decorated Party rooms
- Huge stadium with comfort for a crowd
- 6 change rooms for ice hockey teams
- Over 200 carspaces incl. undercover carpark

Come and enjoy a cool evening at Sydney Ice Arena. Each Friday and Saturday night the lights are dimmed, the music videos are shown on the big screen and the Disco light are switched on. For a magical night meet your friends at Sydney Ice Arena.

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Action Paintball Games - Sydney

290-312 Annangrove Road, Rouse Hill NSW 2155

At its essence, paintball is a competitive game played like any other competitive game, to win. It requires specific gear, (goggles, a gun/marker, pressurized gas, and paintballs) so you can safely shoot at others and be shot at.

Paintball is like a more challenging, high-stakes version of tag, hide-and-seek, or capture the flag. Beyond that, paintball is hard to describe. It can be played with as few as two people or as many as 500; a game can last 5 minutes or 24 hours; it’s objective might be to take something, bring something, find something, or simply be the last person standing.

Depending on the field you play, tactics will vary as well. A paintball game will be different every time, but there’s one for sure when you play at Action Paintball Games: it’s an adrenaline rush.

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Temple Skincare

The Hills Lodge, 1 Salisbury Road (crn Windsor Road), Castle Hill NSW 2154

Opening hours


Monday: 9:00am to 8:00pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 9:00am to 5:30pm
Thursday: 9:00am to 9:00pm
Friday: 9:00am to 5:30pm
Saturday: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday: By Appointment

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Nu Show

7 Kingsmere Drive, Glenwood NSW 2768

Nu-Show is a theatrical website committed to producing NEW material. We are not interested in subsidising already established writers and composers, rather we seek to help launch NEW and undiscovered talent - like Ours and Yours!

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Stockland Baulkham Hills

375-383 Windsor Road, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153

Stockland Baulkham Hills makes shopping easy, bringing you Woolworths, Coles, Aldi, Harris Farm Markets and 78 specialty stores. Plus, there’s 850 free car parking spaces, free Kiddie Kab hire and an award winning Parents' Room for customer convenience.

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Castle Towers

6-14 Castle Street, Castle Hill NSW 2154

Castle Towers is the centrepiece of the Castle Hill trading precinct. The centre was constructed in 1982 and has been significantly upgraded and extended to be one of Australia’s largest and most productive shopping centres. The centre is the first choice retail destination for Hills district locals who enjoy the relaxed one stop retail, leisure and entertainment environment.

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Castle Mall Shopping Centre

4-16 Terminus Street, Castle Hill NSW 2154

Franklins, Dick Smith, Grower's Market, Trade Secret plus more than 30 specialty stores are part of the Castle Mall retail family.

For fabulous fresh food and friendly local service, Castle Mall Shopping Centre is the place to shop. With plenty of free undercover parking and convenient shopping, be sure to visit Castle Mall.

A new Pirate Ship Play Land has arrived at Castle Mall outside Franklins on the Ground Level. The Play Land is free and suitable for children up to six years with plenty of interactive activities and games. Enjoy the convenience of Castle Mall, while kids enjoy hours of fun!

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Centro Woodcroft

Cnr Richmond Road & Woodcroft Drive, Woodcroft NSW 2767

Centro Woodcroft is three kilometres west of Blacktown city centre. The surrounding area consists of new housing estates with a demographic profi le consisting of young families. The centre is anchored by a supermarket and offers a range of retail products and services to meet the demands of the main trade area which has a population of 38,550 residents.

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Rouse Hill Town Centre

White Hart Dr, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
Located in The New Rouse Hill, Rouse Hill Town Centre is the heart of a new residential and retail development in Sydney's North West. What makes Rouse Hill Town Centre so different? Well, as the name suggests, it's a town centre, not a
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Andersons Tours

PO Box 498, Toongabbie NSW 2146
Anderson's Tours are Blue Mountains specialists. Their focus is on one day all inclusive Blue Mountain, small group touring that they have been operating over the last seventeen years. They have refined it to be the best value all inclusive day tour that departs from Sydney to the Blue Mountains. They are a family operated business so their heart and soul is in what they offer visitors. They are proud to say that we have received the 2014 Tripadvisor Award of Excellence thanks to their customer's feedback.
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Natural Wanders

74 Britannia Road, Castle Hill NSW 2154
Natural Wanders has been in operation since 1993. They run kayak tours on Sydney Harbour from their boatshed in Lavender Bay (not far from Luna Park). Owner Patrick Dibben is a former President of the NSW Sea Kayak Club, with over 30 years experience leading outdoor adventures. Natural Wanders will take you on a wander through one of the most magnificent harbours in the world. Discover its many bays and beaches, its beauty, its history, and experience it in a way bringing you close to nature. Personalised tours for small groups or individuals are available. There are early morning paddles for those who live in Sydney and want to get fit - join one of these groups for a great start to your working day. It's a big harbour with over 240 kilometres of shoreline, so contact Natural Wanders if you'd like to find out what other paddles are available.
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Cloud 9 Balloon Flights

227B Annangrove Road, Annangrove NSW 2156
Hot air ballooning is an aerial adventure you must experience at least once in a life time. It's a romantic adventure where you can escape, relax and enjoy the excitement of the oldest and greatest form of flight. Cloud 9 is a small, award winning, Australian owned and operated company, with over 27 years experience in balloon aviation. Passengers enjoy five star service from the ground up in a small group environment bringing a more professional, personal touch to your experience. All their hot air balloon flights include approximately a 45 to 60 minute balloon flight, colour flight certificate, online photos of your flight available on Facebook and a full buffet breakfast after the flight back at the meeting points in each location. Additional in flight photos can be purchased on the morning Gift vouchers are available. Bookings can be made in either Sydney - Hawkesbury Valley or Hunter Valley.
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Boronia Tours

54 Carramarr Road, Castle Hill NSW 2154
A morning with Boronia Tours will give you the opportunity to enjoy the scents and sounds of the bush, while you explore it in safety. See plants used by the Aborigines and early settlers. Wonder at the amazing diversity of Sydney's unique flora. Boronia Tours specialise in walks for small groups alternatively you can come along on a number of open group walks run by Boronia Tours in conjunction with other organisations such as The Hills Shire Council, Ryde Council or Parramatta Council - all these walks are free.
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The Hills District Historical Society Museum and Research Centre

Building 10 Balcombe Heights Estate, 92 Seven Hills Road, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153
The Hills District Historical Society Museum features farming, woodworking and household equipment, and clothing donated by Hills District residents. The museum has a research room which includes files on Hills District pioneers, over 5000 photos of people, houses, transport, shops and industries. Photos of local suburban history books are for sale. An education program and local guided tours can be arranged for groups outside opening times.
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Castle Hill RSL

77 Castle Street, Castle Hill NSW 2154
The origins of Castle Hill RSL can be traced back to 1932, when the Hills District Returned Sailors and Soldiers Club was formed to assist World War One veterans and their families. The aim of Castle Hill RSL is to provide members and the community with a modern and progressive community focused club group that provides the best hospitality, sporting, entertainment and fitness/aquatic services and facilities. Castle Hill RSL has three bars and five dining destinations including; Courtyard Cafe, Courtyard Restaurant for specialty dining; Pizza and Gelato Bar, Rib Factory - famous for ribs and steaks, and Jin Yan Asian Cuisine - modern Asian yum cha and a la carte restaurant.
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Castle Hill Tavern

25 Victoria Avenue, Castle Hill NSW 2154
Castle Hill Tavern is situated in the Hills District, close to the city of Sydney. Castle Hill Tavern has plenty of great areas to relax, including the beer garden and the public bar booths. Look no further than the Castle Hill Tavern for a great place to meet up with friends. Enjoy the great pub atmosphere with a range of activities and special deals! The venue is well equipped with two purpose built function rooms suitable for any occasion. The functions team at Castle Hill Tavern is focused on providing first class service and flexibility, and understand that every function is unique, therefore striving to meet the individual needs of clients.
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Powerhouse Discovery Centre

172 Showground Road, Castle Hill NSW 2154
The Powerhouse Discovery Centre is temporarily closed until late 2015 due to a major upgrade that will delivery improved public facilities and a new shared storage facility for three of the State's largest cultural institutions. The Powerhouse Discovery Centre is the Powerhouse Museum's publicly-accessible, museum storage and collection care facility located in Castle Hill. The Discovery Centre provides a very different behind-the-scenes museum experience as well as access to thousands of objects, including historic steam engines, cars, trams and planes and lots of smaller objects such as textiles, dolls, and ceramics displayed in themed artefact drawers. The Powerhouse Discovery Centre offers a range of unique educational and fun experiences for families and children. During the school holidays the Discovery Centre presents special programs relevant to the collection including storytelling, shows, workshops and hands-on make and do craft activities.
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Roughley House and The Pines

656a Old Northern Road, Dural NSW 2158
Roughley House is a colonial heritage listed homestead established in 1856. Unlike other museums, Roughley House denotes the changing lifestyle of one family over five generations, each generation leaving their own stamp. Clive Roughley the youngest of five children lived in Roughley House until his passing in 2002. In 1984 without any direct heirs to pass on his family home, Clive decided to sell Roughley House and The Pines to The Hills Shire Council. This was provided that the property would become a time capsule of colonial life and the Roughley family's story. An event that runs to assist in raising awareness and funds for the property is Jazz at The Pines, a live concert series bringing together some of Sydney's top jazz bands. Viewing of Roughley House is available by prior engagement. Schools, seniors and coach groups welcome. Morning/afternoon teas can be arranged for an additional cost.
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Bella Vista Farm

Norwest Boulevard, Corner of Elizabeth MacArthur Drive, Bella Vista NSW 2153
Experience the tranquillity of Bella Vista Farm and soak up the surrounding 20 hectares of parkland with panoramic views of the Sydney basin back to the Blue Mountains. Immerse yourself in Australia's history with a morning tea in the charming gardens and courtyard of the original homestead, and take a tour of the homestead interior and various farm buildings. Bella Vista Farm boasts a string of past owners and farm uses that contributed significantly to the development of Australian agriculture, including the first merino sheep farm in Australia and the foundation of the Australian citrus fruit industry. Enjoy a social picnic and make use of the public barbecue facilities in the outer grounds of the farm or simply wander the walk ways and view the avenue of Bunya Pines that form the original driveway to the homestead. Group guided tours and school group tours can also be arranged.
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Golden Ridge Animal Farm

686 Old Northern Road, enter via Wyoming Road, Dural NSW 2158
Bring the children to the Golden Ridge Animal Farm for hands on farm fun. Hold baby chicks, ducklings and rabbits, milk the cow and bottle feed baby lambs and kids. Go for a farm walk to feed the sheep and goats with bread and see all the other farm animals. Ride a pony or donkey. Located in the hills district at Dural only 35 minutes from the city. Bring along your lunch and stay for a picnic. A great place to have a birthday party. Mobile farms also available to travel to you for your event or party.
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The Galston Club

21-25 Arcadia Road, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153
The Galston Club is a great venue for meeting with friends and family to celebrate those special occasions. A covered play area is available for children up to 12 years of age. Sit back, relax and enjoy the great atmosphere at The Galston Club. Here you'll find regular weekly events that locals and visitors are welcome to enjoy as well as live entertainment. Guests will also enjoy a family friendly atmosphere, alfresco dining, excellent service from the fabulous staff, a courtesy bus and of course, affordable meals with seniors special lunch menus and kids menu.
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Fagan Park

38-48 Arcadia Road, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153
Fagan Park is an area of about 55 hectares on Arcadia Road at Galston. The site was donated by the Fagan family to the Department of Lands with Hornsby Shire Council appointed as sole trustee for the park. The park was adopted as Council's bicentennial project and was officially opened in November, 1988. There are so many things to do in Fagan Park such as a privately-run cafe service selling coffee and refreshments; Gardens of Many Nations (10 hectares of gardens); picnic and barbecue; Netherby Cottage - the original Fagan family homestead; rural museums; children's playgrounds; bushland with short bushwalking trail; large open areas for informal games and kite flying; unsealed paths for bicycle riding; Arcadia Road (one large picnic shelter) and Carrs Road (three large picnic shelters) picnic areas; many small picnic shelters scattered throughout the park; eco garden - an educational, productive and sustainable garden.
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Rouse Hill Regional Park

Worcester Road, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
Rouse Hill Regional Park is a fabulous resource for Hills District locals and visitors alike. Hire the relaxed Crebra or Fibrosa Pavilions for a special occasion, take a family bike ride on the trails, organise a birthday picnic or just go for a rejuvenating walk. Kids love the adventure playground and the tracks are great for riding scooters and ... Visit website for more info
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The Australian Hotel and Brewery

350 Annangrove Road, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
Established in July 2010, the Australian Brewery has become an iconic venue in the community providing locals and tourists with a family friendly food, entertainment and sporting precinct. Hand crafted beer; fresh pure Australian produce, a warm atmosphere, state-of-the-art sporting facilities and uniquely designed true blue decor make this hotel a destination in itself. A dedicated glass enclosed kid's dining room catering for up to 80 along with an all-weather adventure playground, kid's activities, parents change facilities and tasty kiddies corner menu are just some of the reasons why families from all over Sydney are drawn to the hotel daily. You'll also find free face painting on Sundays with a family bistro featuring indoor and alfresco dining. From the comfortable leather armchairs in the TAB to the dragon tree in the beer garden, the hotel makes you feel right at home as soon as you step in the front door.
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Rouse Hill Estate walk

Windsor Road, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
1km (return) - 0.25 hour (each way) - Easy difficulty Rouse Hill Estate walk is a short stroll that takes you near the grounds of the old Rouse Hill House and Farm. The house was built between 1813 and 1818, and several generations descended from civil servant and grazier Richard Rouse, lived here until the 1980's; it's now maintained by the Historic Houses Trust. Get the kids to take ... Visit website for more info
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Rouse Hill Town Centre

10-14 Market Lane, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
Located in Rouse Hill, Rouse Hill Town Centre is the heart of a residential and retail development in Sydney's North West. What makes Rouse Hill Town Centre so different? Well, as the name suggests, it's a town centre, not a shopping centre. It combines the traditional streetscape of a contemporary town with the convenience of the latest shopping, dining and lifestyle choices - both inside and out.
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The Fiddler

Commercial Road, Corner of Windsor Road, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
Since 1826, whether you're looking to soak up the history, bask in the sunshine or mingle with the locals, The Fiddler has just what you've been looking for. The Fiddler is an exciting hotel with a range of bars, restaurants, function and gaming facilities, kids entertainment, live music, and most of all an electric Sydney atmosphere. No other pub in Sydney can offer so many options. Exciting night life, al fresco dining, and family entertainment all combine to make The Fiddler an unforgettable experience either day or night. True blue Australia plus traditional Irish charm equals 100 per cent pure entertainment.
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Second Ponds Creek walk

Windsor Road, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
1km (return) - 0.25 hour (each way) - Easy difficulty Enjoy a short brisk walk along Second Ponds Creek with your kids and dogs or just hop on your bike for an easy ride through remnant woodland past the scenic pond. There is plenty of shade along this easy walk, so it's a good one for a sunny day. Be sure to look and listen out for the birds ... Visit website for more info
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Rouse Hill House and Farm

Guntawong Road, Via Rouse Road, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
Rouse Hill House and Farm is one of Australia's most culturally important historic properties, not only for its artefacts, furnishings, buildings and gardens, but also because it is the most complete document of continuous family occupancy of a country house in New South Wales. Rouse Hill was established by Richard and Elizabeth Rouse in 1813 and has been in use by six generations of the one family. By exploring the remaining 13 hectares, its stables, summerhouse and outbuildings as well as the Georgian house, you can piece together a whole span of Australian history over 185 years. Due to the fragile nature of this site, access to the property is by guided tour only which leave on the hour. Tour groups are limited to 15 people. Bookings are essential for bus tours, and encouraged for individuals and small groups. Tours may not be conducted when extreme weather conditions prevail.
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The Australiana Pioneer Village Ltd

Rose Street, Nelson NSW 2765
The land on which Australiana Pioneer Village is situated was farmland recognised as essential to the survival of colonial New South Wales being one of the earliest grants made in Australia. Located in the District of Mulgrave Place, the third mainland settlement of the colony, the 30 acre grant was registered to William MacKay on 1 May 1797, but by 1809 at least part of it was in the possession of Joshua Rose. John Rose, the final Rose descendant to live on the rich farmland after continuous occupation by the family for over 150 years, died only in 1961. Rose Cottage is the oldest timber dwelling, still on its original site, in Australia being built in 1811.

Dugald Andrew (Bill) McLachlan, an industrial chemist bought the property on his friend’s death. A man who relished challenges, he fashioned a vision: to save part of the Hawkesbury’s historical legacy, and to demonstrate its pioneering accomplishments.

In an era before New South Wales heritage legislation, such an enterprise had to be carried out privately, and resiting endangered buildings was one of few options open. By 1967 McLachlan had begun to plan a ‘Pioneer Village’. Ready response from the owners of many buildings endangered in the district, meant that from the end of 1969 and throughout 1970 he engaged Silvio Biancotti of Kurrajong, to bring by low loader to the ‘Pioneer Village’, twelve of the resited buildings. Brian Bushell, who worked for Bill McLachlan, was part of a team which included many local families who all helped with the removals, which were all undertaken keeping the buildings structurally intact, and with their relocation on their planned sites. Brian Bushell brought the small Bee House shop from McGraths Hill and others transported the Riverstone General Store and Jack Greentree’s garage which became the ‘Bank of Australasia’. On 29 November 1970 the Village was officially declared open by the Hon. Mr Eric Willis, Minister for Education.

Bill McLachlan’s early death at the age of 54 years in 1971, and the interment of his and his wife Marie ashes near the church on the Village site, rallied continued support.

Prior to Bill McLachlan’s death, Arthur and Jean Mawson purchased the Village, which included “The Tropicana Hotel” as it was known then, and together with Bill McLachlan, continued to create the Village. The Riverstone Police station was brought to the Village in 1972.

In 1980 the Mawson’s sold the Village, but unfortunately the new owners failed to succeed, so in December 1984 Hawkesbury City Council bought the Australiana Pioneer Village so the Village and its contents were preserved.

On 30 March 1989 a ‘Friends’ Society was formed, the inaugural meeting attracting 24 members, increasing to almost 100 friends and workers by 1991 and over the next 6 years the Hawkesbury City Council considered various ways to sell or lease the Village.

Between 1995 and 2002 several private entities held leases but were unsuccessful in operating and maintaining the Village.

The Hawkesbury City Council agreed at its 11 February 2002 meeting to sell Australiana Pioneer Village. This decision was invalidated because the land on which the Australian Pioneer Village stands is zoned ‘community’ and cannot be sold without being reclassified. It was then re-classified to operational land.

In 2002 a community group called The Australiana Pioneer Village Ltd (The Business Group) consisting of Chairman – Sid Kelly, Accountant – Warren Chalker, Secretary – Lesley George, Members – Garry Grant, Jan and John Gollan, Carol Maher and Danielle Wheeler was formed to ensure the Australian Pioneer Village remained a community asset, and that its heritage and environmental integrity was retained. From 2002 the Village was not open to the public and the site was managed by the Business Group and Volunteers.  Many hours were spent feeding and caring for livestock, cleaning and maintaining the buildings and mowing and maintaining the extensive grounds.  Bob Nagle, Kerry Gannell and Marj Clarke undertook an inventory of the site and some 1,500 artifacts were listed.

After many years of petitioning the Hawkesbury City Council in 2010 The Business Group (The Australiana Pioneer Village Ltd) was granted a Lease for 5 years with an option for 2 more 5 years i.e. 15 years in total. They were given $100,000 to repair all works.

The grand re-opening occurred on Australia Day 26th January 2011 with 4,000+ visitors through the gates.  Many visitors who talk of coming to the Village as children, either with their parents or with their school, are now bringing their children to the Village.

The education program was re-instated and because the Village is a unique example for students of our early pioneering days, every week schools from all over Sydney visit on school excursions.

Since then the village has continued to operate under the guidance of The Business Group, and the hard work of the Volunteers and Committee.

The Australiana Pioneer Village is a true monument to the pioneering days that bred within us, the spirit of courage and faith in ourselves and our country. Due to Bill McLachlan’s vision and The Friends of the Australiana Pioneer Village, the Village has been preserved for our future generations, an almost forgotten era.

In 2004 the Village buildings were gazetted for listing on the NSW Heritage register which was granted.  The buildings will forever now be protected.

 
 
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The Australian Hotel and Brewery

350 Annangrove Road, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
Established in July 2010, the Australian Brewery has become an iconic venue in the community providing locals and tourists with a family friendly food, entertainment and sporting precinct. Hand crafted beer; fresh pure Australian produce, a warm atmosphere, state-of-the-art sporting facilities and uniquely designed true blue decor make this hotel a destination in itself. A dedicated glass enclosed kid's dining room catering for up to 80 along with an all-weather adventure playground, kid's activities, parents change facilities and tasty kiddies corner menu are just some of the reasons why families from all over Sydney are drawn to the hotel daily. You'll also find free face painting on Sundays with a family bistro featuring indoor and alfresco dining. From the comfortable leather armchairs in the TAB to the dragon tree in the beer garden, the hotel makes you feel right at home as soon as you step in the front door.
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Rouse Hill Town Centre

10-14 Market Lane, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
Located in Rouse Hill, Rouse Hill Town Centre is the heart of a residential and retail development in Sydney's North West. What makes Rouse Hill Town Centre so different? Well, as the name suggests, it's a town centre, not a shopping centre. It combines the traditional streetscape of a contemporary town with the convenience of the latest shopping, dining and lifestyle choices - both inside and out.
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Fagan Park

38-48 Arcadia Road, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153
Fagan Park is an area of about 55 hectares on Arcadia Road at Galston. The site was donated by the Fagan family to the Department of Lands with Hornsby Shire Council appointed as sole trustee for the park. The park was adopted as Council's bicentennial project and was officially opened in November, 1988. There are so many things to do in Fagan Park such as a privately-run cafe service selling coffee and refreshments; Gardens of Many Nations (10 hectares of gardens); picnic and barbecue; Netherby Cottage - the original Fagan family homestead; rural museums; children's playgrounds; bushland with short bushwalking trail; large open areas for informal games and kite flying; unsealed paths for bicycle riding; Arcadia Road (one large picnic shelter) and Carrs Road (three large picnic shelters) picnic areas; many small picnic shelters scattered throughout the park; eco garden - an educational, productive and sustainable garden.
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The Galston Club

21-25 Arcadia Road, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153
The Galston Club is a great venue for meeting with friends and family to celebrate those special occasions. A covered play area is available for children up to 12 years of age. Sit back, relax and enjoy the great atmosphere at The Galston Club. Here you'll find regular weekly events that locals and visitors are welcome to enjoy as well as live entertainment. Guests will also enjoy a family friendly atmosphere, alfresco dining, excellent service from the fabulous staff, a courtesy bus and of course, affordable meals with seniors special lunch menus and kids menu.
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Mimosa Rocks National Park

Mimosa Rocks National Park, Nelson NSW 2550
Just a short drive from Bega, Mimosa Rocks National Park offers up show-stopping headland views, beaches and pure lagoons, and you'll be spoilt for choice with lookouts, rainforest pockets and historic sites to explore. The park takes its name from the Paddle Steamer Mimosa that wrecked in 1863 after running onto rocks at the northern end of the park. ... Visit website for more info

Nurragingy Reserve

Nurragingy Reserve, Doonside NSW 2767
A sprawling natural bushland reserve of more than 84 hectares and offers picnic and barbecue areas, children's playgrounds, bush walking tracks, formal garden areas, the Chang Lai Yuan Chinese Gardens, a water splash area, picturesque lake and water spray. Wonderful place for family gatherings. The entrance is off Knox Road, Doonside. Car and bus parking are available inside the Reserve in designated parking areas. It is a short walk from Doonside Railway Station, down Cross Street and across Knox Road....

Roughley House and The Pines

656a Old Northern Road, Dural NSW 2158
Roughley House is a colonial heritage listed homestead established in 1856. Unlike other museums, Roughley House denotes the changing lifestyle of one family over five generations, each generation leaving their own stamp. Clive Roughley the youngest of five children lived in Roughley House until his passing in 2002. In 1984 without any direct heirs to pass on his family home, Clive decided to sell Roughley House and The Pines to The Hills Shire Council. This was provided that the property would become a time capsule of colonial life and the Roughley family's story. An event that runs to assist in raising awareness and funds for the property is Jazz at The Pines, a live concert series bringing together some of Sydney's top jazz bands. Viewing of Roughley House is available by prior engagement. Schools, seniors and coach groups welcome. Morning/afternoon teas can be arranged for an additional cost....