June is the first month of winter and so enjoying some of the top things to do in Sydney in June is no sweat. 🙂
The Humps are back! June is the official start of the whale watching season in Sydney. Just hope someone has told the whales. 🙂
For more on these big beautiful beasties dive into the link below.
The Sydney Film Festival offers a vast range of quality movies to choose from. If you think you might see a few movies consider buying a FlexiPass. If you are unsure of what movie(s) to see visit the Sydney Film Festival’s website for ideas, information and entertainment. Follow the link below for our ‘take’ on it all.
One of the nice things about the start of winter is we get a long weekend to get used to the idea:
The long weekend also marks the official start of the Ski Season. The link below includes a video of what it is like to ski in this country (it’s pretty good but don’t tell anybody 🙂 ):
This no rodeo, this is three hours of bull. 🙂 This is your opportunity to get up close and personal. I can see this could be hard to watch. Gripping yet scary. Not everyone’s cup of tea perhaps but it certainly won’t be dull. We have cheated slightly as the bull riders don’t make it to Sydney until early July but we were keen to tell you about it. 🙂
Goat Island is closed to the public but you can experience it with a guided tour. Follow the link below for details.
The Bare Island was the site of a state of the art military defence complex when it was built in the late 1800s. Sydney was a very different place back then. The fledgling European population believed that Sydney needed to be able to defend herself from potential foe. Follow the link below to find out more including a map:
It’s back! After a little rest Katoomba’s winter will once more be magical.
There is one thing to know about Katoomba in June, it isn’t warm so rug up. Katoomba’s Winter Festival magically banishes traffic from its main street and replaces it with an army of artists, musicians, dancers, drummers and choirs. The Winter Magic Grand Parade is worth seeing and there will be plenty of market stalls and people to look at, as everybody is encouraged to dress in costume. Make it a warm one.
The Sydney Craft and Quilt Fair will have you in stitches! 🙂 The fair is tuned towards those with a thirst for knowledge along with seasoned creatives in search of new ideas and inspiration. If you can’t see yourself stamping, scrap booking, knitting, crocheting, card making, embroidering, sewing, quilting, or jewellery-making from here, then you’ll never make it anywhere. It’s up to you, at the Sydney Craft and Quilt Fair. 🙂
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