Sunday, 12 August 2018

Where Families And Couples Can Enjoy Our Mother Nature - Less Than One Hour Drive From Mount Druiitt

Here. on 'whyilovemountdruitt' blogspot, we sometimes tell you of places you, your family and your friends can go to within our Mount Druitt and surrounding areas. What we haven't promoted is where you can go within a short distant drive from Mount Druitt and have a great day outside our area. Most importantly, picking a great weather day to go there and enjoy.

What we don't do too much is explore our mother nature within our greater Northern, Eastern, Southern and Western Sydney areas. In our lives, we all have certain levels of stress which we encounter as we raise our families, go to primary, secondary and tertiary education and even bringing home an income through from work. Yet, to relieve the stress levels, we need our own head space, time to think and total relaxation to move on in life. 

Sometimes, we can stay at home and find these times but then maybe there are distractions around us. Yes, we can go to our local Parks and Reserves, to do this and take time out to think and relax. No one is stopping you do that. Yet, going out of our area is not too bad, as it makes that your eyes and heart see our own Australian natural beauty, within less than an hours dive from Mount Druitt and surrounding suburbs.

So, to the first point of call is Bobbin Head, within Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park Click here for further details. The following is my 5 Star Rating on Google Maps comments:


"There are many picnic areas alongside the Cowan Creek which reaches Hawkesbury River for families and couples both old and young - to watch and experience expensive cruise boats docked or sailing away. Enjoy the  beautiful natural bush land scenery as you decent down Bobbin Head Road. There is a large enclosed  and secured playing area for smaller children. You can bring your kayaks/ canoes and go paddling along the creek. With the older children or Adults, you can  go on a 2 seater or 4 seater paddle boats, where you can take your own time to enjoy and relax. There  are beautiful short walks that get you rejuvenated. I fully recommend  the entire 48 minute drive from Mount Druitt".

 All I can suggest is try it out.










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