Scheyville National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Some national parks are about more than just the natural environment; they’re about us. Scheyville is one of those parks.

This gem of a park also has a rich and surprising cultural history that touches more than a quarter of a million Australians. Within its current boundaries, a visitor will find the remnants of everything from a cooperative farm to a famous migrant camp. For many, this was the first stop on their journey to becoming an Australian. You might be a descendant of a Dreadnought Boy or of somebody who trained here to fight in the Vietnam War. Indeed, the cultural significance of the park is so wide-reaching that it has been placed on the NSW State Heritage Register.

Spend a morning birdwatching or wandering the grasslands on your own horse, then explore the ruined and restored buildings clustered in the southern precinct of the park. Visiting Scheyville is a varied experience, uniting the best of the natural world with the history of our social world.

Facilities

Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area

Activities

Horse Riding Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Sydney Private Tours

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Penrith Narrow Escape Rooms

Narrow Escape Rooms Penrith

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Migrant Heritage walk, Scheyville National Park. Photo: John Spencer

Migrant Heritage Walk

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Max Webber Library

Blacktown City Libraries

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Governor Philip Park

Governor Phillip Park

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Cattai Homestead. Photo: John Yurasek/OEH

Cattai Homestead and historic farm buildings

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