Katandra Bushland Sanctuary

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Katandra is open to visitors 10am to 4pm every Sunday from July to October (inclusive). Group visits can be organised at alternative times.





Katandra Bushland Sanctuary

Katandra is a sanctuary for flora and fauna where the wildflowers are their most colourful during spring but all year round there are opportunities for bird watching. The sanctuary covers 12 hectares and is situated on the Ingleside/Warriewood escarpment. Choose to follow a short walk of about 1 km or the more challenging 2 km track through rainforest remnants with creeks and fern-fringed pools.

Katandra Bushland Sanctuary is a Crown Reserve administered by the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment and managed by the Katandra Bushland Sanctuary Trust.
The Sanctuary was established following a gift of land to the people of NSW by Harold Seymour and was dedicated on 27 October 1967.

Katandra is dedicated to the study and preservation of native flora and fauna of the Hawkesbury Sandstone country
Location
Katandra is approximately one hours drive north of Sydney's CBD on the Ingleside/Warriewood escarpment overlooking the Northern Beaches suburb of Mona Vale. Turn off Mona Vale Rd at Lane Cove Rd, Ingleside.

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