Rouse Hill Estate walk

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Time 45 mins
Return 1.8 km Return
Climb 21 m
Grade 2 Easy track
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This walk is a great way to step back in time and explore the old Rouse Hill Estate. There are optional side trips that take you to some well-equipped picnic areas if you have the extra time. The walk mostly follows wide grassy trails and gives you good views of the whole estate. There are a series of information signs that help give you a deeper understanding of the history of the area. A pleasant stroll around an old farm site.

Rouse Hill main car park

Rouse Hill main car park
The main car park is found at the end of the 750m long driveway off Worcester Rd, Rouse Hill. There is room to park about 60 cars in the shade of the tall trees[1]. There is no signposted mobility parking but each parking bay is marked and 2.7m wide.

Rouse Hill main Picnic area and playground

Rouse Hill main Picnic area and playground
Nestled among the tall eucalypt forest at the southern end of the main car park in Rouse Hill Regional Park is a lovely playground, picnic area and toilet block. The well equiped children's playground has a timber maze[2], climbing equipment[3], slides[4], and other equpment[5][6][7]. The picnic facilities between the car park and the playground include two large sheltered tablesand BBQ's. There are other seats and picnic tables around the area as well. About 20m west of the playground is a quieter elevated picnic shelterand BBQ. There is a toilet blockabout 150m walk from the playground around the edge of the large clearing[8].

(0km) Rouse Hill main car park → Northern edge of main car park

distance 100 m time 2 mins climb 2m descent -1m Easy track
From the southern edge of the main Rouse Hill Regional Park car park, this walk heads through the asphalt car park to the large 'Rouse Hill Estate Walk' sign[9] near the car park exit.

(0km) Northern edge of main car park → Rebels intersection

distance 430 m time 7 mins climb 14m descent 0m Easy track
Continue straight: From the northern edge of the car park, this walk follows the large 'Rouse Hill Estate Walk' sign[10] between the wide timber bollards and across the dirt trail for 20m to then cross rough gravel driveway [11]. The walk continues straight to follow the dirt and grassy trail as it winds uphill for 400m (ignoring the narrower side tracks) to find a 'rebels' information sign[12]. Less than 10m past this sign, this walk comes to a t-intersection marked with a 'Horse Trail' sign[13].

(1km) Rebels intersection → Pavilion toilet

distance 200 m time 4 mins climb 1m descent -1m Easy track
Turn left : From the intersection, this walk follows the mostly flat grassy trail towards the road, initially keeping the 'Horse Trail' sign[14] to the left, for just shy of 50m to pass an arrow post[15] and come to an intersection with an asphalt footpath just before the road[16].
Veer left: From the intersection, this walk follows the asphalt footpath towards[17] and then between the timber bollards[18] (1.2m gap), then across the road[19] (watch for traffic). This walk then follows the asphalt path on the other side of the road for about 10m to come to a three-way intersection[20] near the picnic shelters.
Turn right: From the intersection, this walk heads gently uphill[21] along the asphalt footpath, keeping the road a short distance to the right for about 30m to come to a paved intersection[22].
Turn left: From the intersection, this walk heads directly away from the road, gently downhill along the asphalt path towards the picnic shelters. After about 15m this walk leads past the signposted 'Crebra Pavilion' picnic shelter[23]. About another 20m later this path leads to the 'Fibrosa Pavilion' picnic shelter[24]. The walk continues along the footpath for about 35m to come to the toilet block(on the left) At the end of this side trip, retrace your steps back to the main walk then Continue straight.

Crebra & Fibrosa Pavilions

Crebra & Fibrosa Pavilions
Nestled in the trees in Rouse Hill Regional Park is this very well equipped picnic area. There are two large (11x12m) sheltered areas. Closest to the road is the 'Crebra Pavilion' picnic shelter[25] with two large tables, a BBQand tank water. About 20m away is the similarly designed 'Fibrosa Pavilion' picnic shelter[26]. Further down the path, you will find the toilet blockwith an accessible cubicle. There is parking nearby and sloping open grassy areas around. These facilities can be booked for exclusive use. A lovely place to spend time with family or friends.

(1km) Rebels intersection → Generations intersection

distance 180 m time 3 mins climb 0m descent -2m Easy track
Veer right: From the intersection, this walk heads away from the face of the 'Horse Trail' sign[29] and away from the road along the mostly flat grassy trail for just shy of 150m to come to a three-way intersection (near the corner of a black chainlink fence[30] on the right).
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the main grassy trail keeping the fence a short distance to the right for nearly 50m to come to a three-way intersection marked with a 'Rouse Hill Estate Walk' arrow post[31] and a 'follow 7 generations' information sign[32].

(1km) Generations int. → Western picnic area int.

distance 250 m time 4 mins climb 0m descent -4m Easy track
Turn left: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Extention Loop 1km' arrow post[33], distinctly downhill along the dirt and grassy trail. The trail leads downhill for 90m to continue straight at the unsignposted intersection[34], then 100m later this trail leads past a bench seat[35]and comes to a t-intersection with an asphalt path marked with a 'Welcome to Rouse Hill Regional Park' information sign[36].
Turn right: From the intersection, this walk heads downhill along the asphalt footpath for about 30m to then cross[37] the road/driveway (watching for traffic). About 10m after crossing the road, this walk comes to a faint intersection, above the Western Picnic area(on your right), just as the path bends left[38]. At the end of this side trip, retrace your steps back to the main walk then Turn left.

Western Picnic area

(1km) Generations intersection → Buildings intersection

distance 110 m time 2 mins climb 1m descent 0m Easy track
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the higher 'Rouse Hill Estate Walk' arrow[45] past the 'Follow 7 generations' information sign[46], alongside the fence (on your right). The trail leads for 100m with views of the Rouse Hill Farm buildings[47] (through the fence) to come to an intersection with a grassy trail (on the left)[48].

Rouse Hill House & Farm

Rouse Hill House & Farm
During the 1800s and 1900s this area was farmed by six generations of Rouse and Terry families. The land is now divided in the regional park where you are walking and the fenced off Rouse Hill House & Farm building area managed by Sydney Living Museums. Through the fence, you can see the farm buildings and get a taste of the grand property. You can explore the area by driving to 356 Annangrove Road, Rouse Hill and paying a reasonable entry fee. Well worth exploring.

(1km) Buildings intersection → Property intersection

distance 90 m time 1 mins climb 1m descent 0m Easy track
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk heads gently uphill along the grassy trail keeping the fence to the right for about 15m to pass the 'buildings frozen in time?' information sign[50]. The walk continues along the trail gently uphill for 70m to pass under the power lines[51] then about 15m later come to a seatand an 'a significant property?' information sign[52].

Maps for the Rouse Hill Estate walk walk

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These maps below cover the walk and the wider area around the walk, they are worth carrying for safety reasons.

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Cross sectional view of the Rouse Hill Estate walk bushwalking track

Terrain profile for Rouse Hill Estate walk

Analysis and summary of the altitude variation on the Rouse Hill Estate walk

Altitude analysis for Rouse Hill Estate walk

Accessibility Profile

This page is designed to give you a sense of the facilities that help improve access for people with disabilities or mobility restrictions. See tracknotes and map for navigation, point of interest and other information. See the Accessibility Details below for specific information about each facility.

Slope: The main section of this walk is less steep than 1:12, but does have a 400m section of constant uphill (then down on the return) grassy section.
Surface: This walk mostly follows a 4m wide grass and dirt management trail. There is a set of bollards with a gap greater than 1.5m. The path does become boggy after heavy or prolonged rain.
Toilets: There are 4 toilets on this walk. They are on average 130m apart, with a maximum gap of 400m.
Seats: There are 9 seats (including picnic tables) on this walk. They are on average 110m apart, with a maximum gap of 510m.

Accessibility Details

1 Bbq (0m)

A BBQ in elevated shelter. BBQ is 96cm high (with table beside) and has one hotplate 44/44cm.

Bbq
2 Picnic Shelter (0m)

Two seperate and large sheltered timber picnic tables and bench seat. The tables are 77cm high, 1.6m deep and 3.6m wide. The seats vary but about 36cm high, 48cm deep and 1.6m wide (no backrest). There are several gaps to get own chair under table on concrete slab.

Picnic Shelter
3 Bbq (0m)

Two BBQs on a large concrete slab. BBQ is 91cm high, 1.67m wide and 88cm deep. The hot plates are 44/44cm.

Bbq
4 Picnic Shelter (0m)

An elevated picnic platform and shelter. The table is 79cm high, 1.2m deep and 2.3m wide. The seats are 51cm high, 27cm deep and 2m wide. There is also a BBQ beside. Ramp is 1.4:12 steep, 1.15m wide.

Picnic Shelter
5 Toilet Accessible (113m)

Shared male/female accessible toilet. Entrance is 85cm wide, hand basin 78cm high, toilet seat 48cm high with a 82cm high handrail, in a 2.7x2.8m room. Turn lock at 1.05m, light door.

Toilet Accessible
6 Toilet (113m)

Seperate male/female toilet block. Access via 5 15cm steps. Entrance is 80cm wide, hand basin 90cm high, toilet seat 40cm high with no handrail, cubical door is 63cm wide. Male urinal is 65cm high.

Toilet
7 Toilet Accessible (513m)

Shared male/female accessible toilet. Entrance is 82cm wide, hand basin 78cm high, toilet seat 42cm high with a 82cm high handrail, in a 2x2.3m room. The path to acces the ramp has a 2m long steep (2:12) section.

Toilet Accessible
8 Toilet (513m)

Shared male/female toilets. Entrance is 77cm wide, hand basin 87cm high, toilet seat 43cm high with no handrail.

Toilet
9 Potable Water (513m)

Water tap from tank in picnic shelter. Tap is over basin. Basin is 94cm high, tap is set back 45cm.

Potable Water
10 Picnic Shelter (513m)

A very large sheltered picnic area, with two long tables, tank water and BBQs. The tables are 74cm high, 1.2m deep and 5.5m wide. The seats are 44cm high, 49cm deep and 5.5m wide. There is step and ramp access.

Picnic Shelter
11 Picnic Shelter (513m)

A very large sheltered picnic area, with two long tables, tank water and BBQs. The tables are 74cm high, 1.2m deep and 5.5m wide. The seats are 44cm high, 49cm deep and 5.5m wide. There is step and ramp access.

Picnic Shelter
12 Bbq (513m)

Two free electric BBQs hotplates in sheltered picnic area. The BBQ table is 92cm high, 2.05m wide and 75cm deep. Hot plates are 72/72cm.

Bbq
13 Bbq (513m)

Two free electric BBQs hotplates in sheltered picnic area. The BBQ table is 92cm high, 2.05m wide and 75cm deep. Hot plates are 72/72cm.

Bbq
14 Potable Water (513m)

Water tap from tank in picnic shelter. Tap is over basin. Basin is 94cm high, tap is set back 45cm.

Potable Water
15 Seat (528m)

A timber slat bench seat, 47cm high, 40cm deep and 2m wide with a 46cm high backrest and no arm rests.

Seat
16 Picnic Shelter (543m)

A sheltered timber picnic table. The table is 80cm high, 1.2cm deep and 2.3m wide. The seats are 45cm high, 50cm deep and 2.3m wide. The concrete slab has a 10cm step on side.

Picnic Shelter
17 Seat (543m)

Two seating and picnic platforms. The platforms are 32cm high and 1.7x1.7m in size. About 10m over grass from the road.

Seat
18 Bbq (543m)

Two free electric BBQs in sheltered picnic areas. The BBQ table is 92cm high, 1.7m wide and 88cm deep. Hot plates are 45/45cm.

Bbq
19 Seat (603m)

Two timber slat bench seats, 56cm high, 40cm deep and 2m wide with a 46cm high backrest and no arm rests.

Seat
20 Seat (903m)

A timber slat bench seat, 51cm high, 36cm deep and 2m wide with no backrest or arm rests.

Seat

Overview of this walks grade – based on the AS 2156.1 – 2001

Under this standard, a walk is graded based on the most difficult section of the walk.

Length1.8 km
Time45 mins
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Grade 2/6



Easy track
AS 2156.1GradientGentle hills with occasional steps (2/6)
Quality of trackClear and well formed track or trail (2/6)
SignsClearly signposted (1/6)
Experience RequiredNo experience required (1/6)
WeatherWeather generally has little impact on safety (1/6)
InfrastructureGenerally useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats) (1/6)

Some more details of this walks Grading

Here is a bit more details explaining grading looking at sections of the walk

Gradient

Around 670m of this walk has gentle hills with occasional steps, whilst the remaining 240m is flat with no steps.

Quality of track

This whole walk, 900m follows a clear and well formed track or trail.

Signs

This whole walk, 900m is clearly signposted.

Experience Required

This whole walk, 900m requires no previous bushwalking experience.

weather

This whole walk, 900m is not usually affected by severe weather events (that would unexpectedly impact safety and navigation).

Infrastructure

This whole walk, 900m is close to useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats).

Similar walks

A list of walks that share part of the track with the Rouse Hill Estate walk walk.

Other Nearby walks

A list of walks that start near the Rouse Hill Estate walk walk.

Plan your trip to and from the walk here

The Rouse Hill Estate walk walk starts and ends at the Rouse Hill main car park (gps: -33.680472, 150.91068)

Weather Forecast

This walk starts in the Metropolitan weather district.

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Current Alerts

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Park Information

Rouse Hill Regional Park

Rouse Hill Regional Park is in Sydney's hills district and is a great place for the whole family - you can even bring your dog. The kids will love the adventure playground and space to run around. There are walks to explore in open grassland or winding among a lovely forest. You explore the area by on foot, bike, scooter or wheelchair. The park is locked at night and open 8am to 8pm during daylight savings (8am to 5pm at other times). There are picnic areas, seats and toilets in different parts of the park. The traditional custodians of this land are the Deerubbin People, the area was farmed by the Rouse family and now manged by NSW National Parks and Wildlife service.

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