While you're spending your holiday in Hawkesbury, you definitely should try visiting its numerous nature parks. These include the Cattain National Park and several walk-in harvest farms in the city. Hawkesbury's mostly rural surroundings make staying at a Windsor accommodation a chance to embrace the verdant environs of the city. For this article, we have listed for you the most known and richest nature parks in the metropolis that you should see during your trip. Butterfly Farm Situated on the banks of Hawkesbury River, along Wilberforce Road, the butterfly farm is among the city's most visited sites. Not only does it contain a huge collection of insects from Southeast Asia; it also offers a variety of recreational activities for its guests. It has a water ski facility and an 800-m kart circuit, which is one of the longest in the state — thus, making spending time with nature more fun. Cattai National Park Cattai National Park is one of the prime resorts for outdoor camping trips in the city. Canoeing, family barbecue parties, and biking are only among the activities that tourists can enjoy in its Cattai Farm area. Its other subdivision, Mitchell Park, is comparatively more secluded, so it is ideal for quiet and relaxing vacations. The attraction is only 55 km from Sydney and 13 km from Windsor near many accommodations in NSW. Harvest farms If you are in town from mid January to May, then you should visit Pine Crest Orchard in Bilpin. During these months, the farm opens to public for its Apple and Deciduous Fruit Season, when visitors can pick as much apples, peaches, pears, plums, and berries as they want. This, without the need to pay for an entrance fee. Another farm where you will be surrounded by fruit-bearing plants, flowers, and other rich vegetation is Hawkesbury Harvest Farm Gate Trail. From any Windsor motel, like Windsor Terrace Motel along George Street, you may reach this destination by heading to Scheyville National Park. Within the University of Western Sydney is an Eden known as Secret Garden & Nursery. Open year-round, this 5-acre farm features hundreds of species of plants which give a nice backdrop to simple late afternoon strolls and even big events like weddings. The best thing is that visitors are allowed to take some plants home. Castlereagh Nature Reserve Birdwatching is among the most known nature activities in the city, as it home to over 300 fowl species. These include the Australian maned wood duck, black-faced cuckooshrike, white-naped honeyeater, laughing kookaburra, chestnut teal duck, and tawny frogmouth. From your Windsor accommodation, the nearest bird-viewing site you can visit is Castlereagh Nature Reserve in Berkshire Park.
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