Discover the best top things to do in Camden, Australia including Balloon Aloft Camden, Southern Warbird Adventures, Camden Historical Museum, The Australian Botanic Garden, Ultimate Karting Sydney, Burragorang Lookout, Macarthur Park, Narellan Town Centre, United Cinemas, Belgenny Farm.
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Balloon Aloft took to the skies over the Camden Valley for the first time back in 1980 becoming Australia’s very first hot air ballooning company. With over 40 years experience in providing the ultimate flight experience, Balloon Aloft is a family run companydedicated to providing the very best ballooning adventure to each and every passenger.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Southern Warbird Adventures operates adventure flights from Camden Airport in the North American T6 Texan. The T6, known as the "pilot maker", was used during Second World War by the Allied Air Forces as an advanced trainer for fighter pilots. We offer aerobatic flights to suit your level of comfort. We also offer flights over the beautiful lakes and valleys of the Blue Mountains Heritage Site.
4.5 based on 192 reviews
The sensation of the late 18th century in the field of botany was the discovery of a new continent filled with exotic plants unknown to the rest of the world. The Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan displays around 2000 of these, set in 416 hectares of hills and lakes. The Garden features a number of ecosystems unique to Australia including the endangered Cumberland Plain Woodland, native wildlife, children' playground, restaurant, picnic shelters, free gas barbecues, and a gift shop and nursery. The Australian Botanic Garden is the largest botanic garden in Australia and the most popular visitor attraction in the Camden district.
Great natural setting. Good variety of Australian native plants with good explanations of plant and its background. Easy to get around. Many sealed paths as well as rustic natural paths that allow you to walk through the various gardens and plantings. There is also a plant bank which I didn’t get to see. The grounds are landscaped with water features within the various gardens. The open grounds are lovely for picnics and as well there is a separate children’s play area. The gift shop is great and sold a limited selection of young native plants at excellent prices as well as beauty products/lotions made from Australian bush ingredients. The cafe was excellent selling light dishes for morning and afternoon tea as well as full breakfasts and meals. The food was tasty and well presented with generous proportions. I went during the week so it wasn’t crowded but I think the weekend would be much fuller. The Gardens also conduct walks and other activities some are free. The gift shop had a number of brochures detailing both ongoing activities and particular ones for the school holidays. I would definitely visit again.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
4.5 based on 78 reviews
If your in the Sydney region make the effort to go to the lookout. It gives great views of the Sydney water reservoir and you will be amazed at the view. If out that way on weekends go to the Heritage Centre at The Oaks for a great insight in the history of the area
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Love visiting with family, playground for little children, lovely garden areas for those who love particularly roses. Carols in the Park each December is always well supported. Many wedding and school formal photos taken here (with a charge fee).
4.0 based on 10 reviews
Been here for last few days watching the latest releases, seen 3 movies and of course I had to try the recliner chairs they are pretty compfy and plenty of leg room and for $25 not to bad.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
Love Visiting on their open days - also attended a lovely wedding there - good food, heritage setting.
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