Windsor Downs Nature Reserve is a 363-hectare ecological reserve located in the Sydney region, approximately 3.5 km south of Windsor. This area preserves a significant remnant of the critically endangered Cumberland Plain Woodland, featuring diverse flora including endangered plant communities and providing habitat for numerous bird species. When accessible, the reserve's flat terrain and well-maintained fire trails offer a natural setting suitable for several sports like road cycling, touring cycling, and jogging.
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No, Windsor Downs Nature Reserve is currently closed to the public. A feral predator-free area is being established to reintroduce native wildlife, and only authorized personnel are permitted entry during this period.
When accessible, Windsor Downs Nature Reserve offers opportunities for activities such as bushwalking, jogging, and mountain biking. The well-maintained fire trails provide flat terrain suitable for these activities. Touring bikes with appropriate tires can also use the fire trails.
When accessible, the reserve's fire trails are suitable for mountain biking and touring cycling. These trails generally consist of unpaved or gravel surfaces. For specific route information, refer to guides like Cycling in Windsor Downs Nature Reserve.
Specific road cycling routes are not highlighted within the reserve itself. The fire trails are primarily unpaved, making them more suitable for mountain or touring bikes. For related routes, see Road Cycling Routes in Windsor Downs Nature Reserve.
When accessible, the reserve offers an easy bushwalk or jog due to its flat terrain. The well-maintained fire trails provide suitable surfaces for these activities. Find more details in guides such as Running Trails in Windsor Downs Nature Reserve.
The 363-hectare reserve is a significant remnant of the critically endangered Cumberland Plain Woodland. It features diverse flora, including endangered plant communities and species like Broad-leafed Ironbark and the rare nodding geebung. Varied soil types contribute to this botanical diversity.
The reserve is a vital refuge for biodiversity, protecting endangered plant communities and providing habitat for more than 88 bird species. Notable birdlife includes the endangered Regent Honeyeater, Red-capped Robin, and Hooded Robin. It also supports various reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates.
No, dogs are not permitted in Windsor Downs Nature Reserve. The reserve is currently establishing a feral predator-free area to protect and reintroduce native wildlife, making it unsuitable for pets.
Visitors can observe historic features such as an old windmill and water tank within the reserve. These are remnants from its past as cattle grazing land. The area also holds cultural significance as traditional lands of the Darug Aboriginal people.
More than 300 visitors have shared their experiences for activities in Windsor Downs Nature Reserve. The routes available have an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars, indicating high satisfaction among users.
For official information and updates regarding the reserve's status, visit the NSW National Parks website for Windsor Downs Nature Reserve at www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/windsor-downs-nature-reserve. You can also call the Scheyville office at 02 4580 2750 during business hours.

