Enjoy One of the World’s Most Diverse and Flourishing National Parks
Sine Cera is situated amidst some of the world’s most famous national parks.
It adjoins the ancient forests of the Border Ranges National Park that have survived since Australia was part of the supercontinent of Gondwana that existed between 510 and 180 million years ago.
Sine Cera is home to some of Australia’s most iconic flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species. The BioNet Atlas of NSW Wildlife run by the Office of Environment and Heritage has identified 657 species of wildlife in our area.