Galston Gorge (Sydney)

Australia / New South Wales / Sydney
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Galston Gorge is part of the Berowra Valley Regional Park in Sydney, Australia and separates Galston from Hornsby Heights. It contains a narrow stretch of switch-back road with a one-way wooden bridge across Tunks Creek, a tributary of Berowra Creek. Here traffic must wait for cars already on the bridge before crossing. A second bridge in the gorge crosses Berowra Creek itself. During wet conditions, care must be taken as waterfalls and streams may flow over the road. The Gorge is also home to many native birds, mammals and reptiles.
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Coordinates:   33°39'48"S   151°4'53"E

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  • were visiting friends Pitt Town 1988, and drive to Catherine Hill Bay for a day via Galston Hornsby. OMG a scary drive as i didnt experience it back home in P.I. Back to Pitt Town we go via Wiseman Ferry, having a poddle pop while waiting for the barge from the other end. It's a great holiday.
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