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Family Fun in Sydney
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Family Fun in Sydney
This blog showcases the places to go and things to do in Sydney with the family which are free (or costs very little). We spend a lot of time discovering all the Sydney "gems" and I thought why not share this information with other families? So, if you are one of those people who wants to find "inexpensive" places to take the family to, drop by often as I update this blog on a regular basis.
Recent Posts
CHRISTMAS EVENTS Week Ending 29/11/09
Christmas is coming early to Sydney City! This year, Christmas celebrations in the city will kick off at Hyde Park North and Martin Place on Thursday, 26th November with a great family concert and a visit from Santa! This is followed by Christmas ce...
Brickpit Ring Walk (Homebush Bay)
The Brickpit Ring Walk is both an aerial walkway and an outdoor exhibition. It's unique elevated circular walkway allows visitors to access and view the Brickpit from above without harming the fragile habitat of the endangered Green and Golden Bell f...
Clovelly Beach (Clovelly)
Clovelly Beach is one of the smallest and most unusual beaches in Sydney. It is a small and tranquil beach, lying at the mouth of a narrow bay between two rocky ridges. A breakwater at the mouth of the bay creates a calm and sheltered swimming enviro...
Lambeth Reserve to Picnic Point Walkway (Picnic Point)
The Lambeth Reserve to Picnic Point Boardwalk is one of the most beautiful and scenic walkways along the Georges River foreshore. The boardwalk is about 1 km long and takes you through a variety of natural environments such as mangrove forests, river...
Bronte Beach (Bronte)
Bronte Beach is a small but popular beach that sits on Nelson Bay, surrounded by Bronte Park. The beach is patrolled by volunteer lifeguards from the Bronte Surf Lifesaving Saving Club at the weekends and on public holidays. The lifesaving club was f...
Glebe Street Fair - 15th November 2009
The Glebe Street Fair is one of Sydney’s longest running annual events and it attracts more than 100,000 visitors each year. It is a non-profit event and proceeds from the fair is used by the Glebe Chamber of Commerce to support a number of local c...

