Malabar Headland National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Malabar Headland National Park
The area of the headland has been mainly used for agriculture since the European settlement. Later, the Europeans built residential and military buildings and also practiced shooting and equestrian sports on the site. During World War II, Malabar Headland was fortified for military defense purposes. The historic facilities are now a listed building. There is also a large target practice area on the peninsula called the ANZAC Rifle Range, which is still in use today. Most of it is cliffs and beaches with rocky surfaces, but the views from the landscape is amazing considering that most of the area is left untouched, it should be no surprise why. On the headland, it is one of the few areas in the south of Sydney with its original landscape, with vegetation of different species in the form of
Top Attractions in Malabar Headland National Park
Explore the best things to see and do in Malabar Headland National Park:
- ★Boora Point
- ★Boora Point walking track
- ★Western Escarpment walking track
- ★Whales
Malabar Headland National Park Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
