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NOTE: Access to this crag is currently under threat! Please limit your impact.
As Bobbin Head Road winds from North Turramurra down the hill towards Bobbin Head, it passes a large number of good looking walls and buttresses on the eastern side of the road. Last time I drove down there chalk marks were visible on one prominent orange wall, and many of the other walls look like they're worth checking out.
Be careful of passing cars since many of the walls start right beside the road. Parking near the cliffs is probably reasonably difficult, since the road is quite narrow and windy.
The cliffs are all located within Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park, and the entrance fee for cars at the time of writing (January 2001) is $10.
The crag lies within the Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park, in an area where climbing is not allowed without explicit permission from NPWS. It is currently unclear whether bouldering within the park is allowed or not.