Wiseman’s Ferry

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Wiseman’s Ferry is the oldest ferry crossing still in operation in New South Wales. The river settlement of Wiseman’s Ferry is located in the heart of the Hawkesbury River around 60 kilometres north-west of Sydney CBD. Surrounded by beautiful national parks Wisemans Ferry is a rustic village on one of Australia’s most famous waterways. Take one of the two ferries available across the sparkling Hawkesbury River to explore St Albans, the Hunter Valley and Gosford.

Filled with Aboriginal and European history, the area’s heritage shops and famous pubs are a great spot to relax on a getaway from the city. The nearby Dharug National Park contains 16 kilometres of the convict-built Old Great North Road that once connected Sydney and Newcastle. Visitors can walk the first 1.6-kilometre section of the old road, or stroll along the 1.6-kilometre Grass Tree Circuit – a good walk for families – or picnic at Mill Creek or Hazel Dell. The park is also a popular destination for mountain biking (bikes must be walked up Devines Hill), while car-based and small-caravan camping is available at Mill Creek. Backpack camping is permitted at Ten Mile Hollow.

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248 Track, Popran National Park. Photo: John Yurasek

248 Trail

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Devines Hill Loop

Devines Hill Loop

Wisemans Ferry, Hornsby

2 black cockatoos in a tree. Photo: Ken Stepnell © DPIE

Popran National Park

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Glenworth Valley Quad Biking

Glenworth Valley Quad Biking

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Coba Ridge to Collingridge Point walking track, Marramarra National Park

Coba Ridge to Collingridge Point walking track

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