Galston Gorge
Valley in the Berowra Valley Regional Park, Sydney, Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Galston Gorge is a valley located in the Berowra Valley Regional Park in Sydney, Australia. It separates Galston from Hornsby Heights, and is intersected by Galston Road and the heritage-listed Tunks Creek Bridge at the foot of the valley.[1] Adjacent to Tunks Creek Bridge, there is a second concrete bridge that crosses Berowra Creek.[2] The gorge itself contains many walking tracks, waterfalls and a variety of Australian flora, and is an area frequented by hikers, cyclists and rock climbers.
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Location in greater Sydney | |
Geology | |
Type | Gorge |
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Location | Galston, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Coordinates | 33°39′55″S 151°04′46″E |
Rivers | Tunks Creek |
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