C Colo – just beautiful
Highlights
- Explore the historic hand-built dry rock walls, offering a glimpse into the region's convict past.
- Swim or canoe in the deep waters of the Colo River, perfect for year-round aquatic adventures.
- Discover the rich agricultural history as you visit nearby farms still in production today.
- Enjoy the unique tidal influence at the uppermost reach of freshwater, enhancing your riverside experience.
This is a hosted stay through Hipcamp, below is the information provided by the Host regarding their offering.
Our property contains the first road in and out of Colo – the original road is supported by hand built dry rock walls some of which are over 3 m high. Often referred to as convict built, but more likely built by freemen who were former convicts. The property housed the load master’s residence who controlled the cargo boats that docked to collect the valley’s produce. This was then transported back down the Colo River which flows into the Hawkesbury river and leads to Broken Bay following the coastline down to Old Sydney Town. The beach diagonally across the river was landed upon by members of the First Fleet’s exploratory scouting party on the lookout for quality farm land – some of which is still in production today. Our property is on the uppermost reach of freshwater but with tidal influence. This deep water allows swimming and canoeing all year round. Our property is adjacent to the only council built canoe launching facilities on the Colo River.
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