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Bellbird walking track

Leacock Regional Park

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Overview

You’ll find the Bellbird walking track in Leacock Regional Park, southwestern Sydney. It’s a lovely stroll to and from Casula station, with birdwatching opportunities, too.

Distance
0.8km one-way
Time suggested
15 - 45min
Grade
Grade 4
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What to
bring
Sunscreen, drinking water, hat
Please note
  • The track can be slippery after rain, so take care
  • You may prefer to wear hiking boots and insect repellent when walking this track in wet weather
  • Please take your rubbish with you when you leave the park

The 1.6km Bellbird walking track meanders through dense forest in southwestern Sydney’s Leacock Regional Park.

The track is true to its name – you’ll hear the call of bell miners echoing through the trees and whipbirds often join the chorus, creating a lovely rainforest feel. Feel the temperature drop as you stride beneath the canopy and keep your eyes open for wildlife.

This short track is popular with locals, who use it as a scenic shortcut to and from Casula station. Once you’ve finished walking, why not pop over to the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre for a coffee at The Powerhouse Café?

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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Google Trekker at Cape Byron State Conservation Area. Photo: J Spencer/OEH.