The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in North Sydney, New South Wales

August 7, 2021 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in North Sydney, Australia including Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden, Sydney by Kayak, Cremorne Reserve, Cremorne Foreshore Walk, May Gibbs' Nutcote, Blues Point Reserve, Balls Head Reserve, Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace, Milson Park, Kirribilli Markets.
Restaurants in North Sydney

1. Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden

Near Luna Park via Clark Park, Lavender St, North Sydney, New South Wales 2060 N.S.W. Australia +61 2 9936 8100 [email protected] http://www.wendyssecretgarden.org.au
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5.0 based on 433 reviews

Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden

Everyone needs a secret garden in their life and you’re invited to visit Wendy's, a public garden and much loved oasis in the heart of Sydney. Located a short walk over the Sydney Harbour Bridge, or stroll from Milsons Point and North Sydney train stations, the Secret Garden is a haven where you can explore meandering pathways discovering sculptures; enjoy a picnic basket or read a book at one of the tables beneath the garden’s canopy; or simply enjoy the nature and serenity of your beautiful surrounds. You may even stumble across a fairy. Created over 20 years by artist Wendy Whiteley, wife and muse of Australian artist Brett Whiteley, the Secret Garden is nestled behind Luna Park in one of Sydney's most spectacular suburbs, Lavender Bay. While its free and open seven days a week, there are steep inclines and a range of steps. Visitors with limited mobility may only be able to access the uppermost sections of the garden but we're sure you'll enjoy your visit.

Reviewed By tmellin - Kihei, United States

A quick one-stop ferry ride from Circular Quay to Milton’s Point with great views of the harbor and Opera House, then a walk thru Luna Park and along Lavender Bay. A somewhat wild garden, a beautiful place to wander a bit and then to sit and relax, enjoying the peacefulness of the garden.

2. Sydney by Kayak

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5.0 based on 296 reviews

Sydney by Kayak

Sydney by Kayak is a family run business, offering exclusive, small group kayak tours and locals paddles on beautiful Sydney Harbour, Australia. Husband and wife team and Head Kayak Guides, Laura and Ben, run daily Sunrise Tours (with coffee!) as well as morning coffee paddles, ice-cream tours, brunch tours, fitness classes and community clean-up paddles. Sydney by Kayak is still fairly young, officially launching in 2013. The vision was to create exclusive, small group tours, offering not only a guided paddle, but a complete experience on Sydney Harbour. Everything from fresh, hot coffee on the water, stable custom-made kayaks, memorable photos and experienced, qualified and friendly guides. We are proud to offer great kayaking adventures that are a wonderful way to enjoy the magnificent waterways of Sydney Harbour.

3. Cremorne Reserve

Milson Road, Cremorne Point, North Sydney, New South Wales 2090 Australia http://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Waste_Environment/Bushland_Wildlife/Walks_in_Bushland_Reserves/Cremorne_Point_Reserve
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Cremorne Reserve

Reviewed By RonWamberal - Sydney, Australia

One of the best parks in Sydney, well maintained by the local council with wonderful trees and plants and great views to the city and bridge on one side and Mosman Bay on the other. So accessible, only 10 minutes from the city by ferry.

4. Cremorne Foreshore Walk

Cremorne Point, North Sydney, New South Wales 2090 Australia https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Recreation_Facilities/Parks_Reserves/Search_Parks/Cremorne_Reserve
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5.0 based on 46 reviews

Cremorne Foreshore Walk

Reviewed By JElliot32 - New South Wales, Australia

This walk offers a brilliant showcase of some of jewels that Sydney Harbour has to offer. We walked from Mosman Bay ferry wharf around to Neutral Bay. While there are a few stairs and inclines, it is quite an easy, straightforward walk. The path is excellent - concrete for most of the way. You do have to walk along suburban streets for a couple of short stretches, but given the decorative richness of the architecture in this neck of the woods, that was hardly an imposition. It took us less than two hours and we dawdled. The highlights: from Cremorne Point the views of the harbour are just sensational, especially towards the CDB; the 'smaller' views across Mosman Bay are equally beautiful in a more picturesque way; architecturally there is much to admire, from the many prominent harbourside mansions to the elegant 1920s-style blocks of flats. Last but not least among the highlights is the extensive 'natural' bayside garden established on public land over decades by local couple Les and Ruby Graham, who started the massive task of transforming what had been a dumping ground back in 1959. The story of the makeover of a weed-covered garbage tip to a delightful, serene landscape is a remarkable one, and is recorded on a noticeboard at the site. It is worth a read.

5. May Gibbs' Nutcote

5 Wallaringa Avenue Neutral Bay, North Sydney, New South Wales 2060 Australia +61 2 9953 4453 [email protected] http://www.maygibbs.com.au/
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

May Gibbs' Nutcote

May Gibbs' Nutcote is the former house and garden of May Gibbs, one of Australia's foremost children's authors and illustrators and creator of Australia's classic children's' story Snugglepot and Cuddlepie. Nutcote was designed by prominent architect B. J. Waterhouse and built for May Gibbs and her husband, James Ossili Kelly, in 1925. May occupied the house for 44 years until her death in 1969. The house has been listed on the Register of the National Estate and has been furnished to reflect the style of the 1920s and 1930s and includes effects owned by May Gibbs, such as her easel, paint box and folio stand.

Reviewed By Dot-153 - Hornsby, Australia

We, our group of 17 seniors, were given a tour of Nutcote with the history of May Gibbs and her children's books. We dressed up in gumnut hats, saw May Gibbs explaining her life on a video and sat in the garden to view the harbour. We all had stories to relate of reading Snugglepot and Cuddlepie and saw some of her old books. The little house was delightful. We had lunch in the cafe and bought at the souvenir shop. This place is a piece of Australia's history.

6. Blues Point Reserve

Corner Blues Point Road and Henry Lawson Drive, McMahons Point, North Sydney, New South Wales 2060 Australia +61 2 9255 1788 http://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Recreation_Facilities/Parks_Reserves/Search_Parks/Blues_Point_Reserve
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4.5 based on 108 reviews

Blues Point Reserve

Reviewed By 838SusanB - Gladstone, Australia

This is the perfect place to get an up-close view of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House.

7. Balls Head Reserve

Balls Head Point Road, North Sydney, New South Wales Australia http://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Recreation_Facilities/Parks_Reserves/Search_Parks/Balls_Head_Reserve
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

Balls Head Reserve

Reviewed By 750dimitrisl - Sydney, Australia

Balls Head Reserve is a hidden Gem in the city! In fact it's relatively close to where we live, but have not known about it until finding it by chance! The views are exceptional and the bonus is that those visitors who so wish can find a seat or two and have a picnic, while at the same time making full use of the limited BBQ facilities available. Go early and you will probably be lucky. You can either drive or catch public transport. Waverton train station is about ten minutes walk from there.

8. Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace

380 Military Rd, Cremorne, North Sydney, New South Wales 2090 Australia +61 2 9908 4344 http://www.orpheum.com.au/
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4.5 based on 282 reviews

Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace

Reviewed By maryandfam2020 - Greater Sydney, Australia

The Hayden Orpheum is a step back in time, where the elegance of retro meets modern society. It's always a pleasure to see movies at this awesome venue.

9. Milson Park

McDougal Street, Kirribilli, North Sydney, New South Wales 2061 Australia
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Milson Park

Reviewed By Manickjg

We discovered this park only because we were going to see the Jacaranda's on McDougall Street. Such a lovely wide expansive park but not huge. You can sit by the water and relax and there are some amazing palm trees which add to the beauty of this place. There''s a small kids playground otherwise green grass to sit on. Definitely will come back.

10. Kirribilli Markets

Burton Street, Milsons Point, North Sydney, New South Wales 2061 Australia +61 2 9922 4428 [email protected] http://kirribillimarkets.com/
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Kirribilli Markets

Reviewed By 577merrand

There's a great selection of stalls at Kirribilli Markets. I especially liked all the cheap clothing stalls.

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