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Alleyne Ave Reserve
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Location & Description
Alleyne Avenue Lookout is located in North Narrabeen on the southern end of Alleyne Avenue and on the corner of Nareen Parade and Pittwater Road. It is 1.0 ha in size.
The lookout has views to Narrabeen Beach and Headland, Narrabeen Lagoon, the suburbs of Narrabeen and Collaroy and Jamieson Park and Garigal National Park. Residential properties form the northern boundary of the Reserve. Pittwater Road and Nareen Parade form the eastern and southern boundaries of the reserve.
Plants
Vegetation is Hawkesbury Sandstone open forest dominated by the Apple Gum (Angophora costata).
Animals
Alleyne Avenue Lookout acts as a refuge for birds which forage in surrounding areas and as a “stepping stone” between larger areas of habitat surrounding Narrabeen Lagoon.
Special Features
- it protects a small example of the bushland of North Narrabeen in a similar condition to that which occurred when the area was first visited by Europeans
- it contributes to the landscape quality of North Narrabeen as an entrance to Pittwater and a visual linkage to Narrabeen Lagoon
- it supports birds and is a “stepping stone” between larger areas of habitat due to its diversity of flowering sandstone plants
- it is a contact point with nature for residents and an educational resource
- it allows urban residents to undertake walking and scenic viewing in a coastal bushland setting.
Related Info
- View location on map
- For more information see the Alleyne Ave Reserve Plan of Management.
- Find out more about Pittwater's amazing Vegetation Communities
- See the native animal species lists for Pittwater