Bents Basin
Australia, Australia
Bents Basin is a state conservation area near Wallacia, in western Sydney, New South Wales, built around a deep, naturally formed waterhole in the Nepean River gorge.
The basin is a popular spot for swimming, fishing, kayaking, and stand‑up paddleboarding, with a campground and picnic areas that make it a favourite weekend getaway for families from Greater Western Sydney.
The surrounding bushland protects rare plants such as Camden white gums and fragments of endangered Cumberland Plain woodland, while the area is also culturally significant as traditional Country of the Gundungurra, Dharawal, and Darug peoples, containing Aboriginal rock art and stories linked to an ancestral water‑spirit associated with the whirlpool‑like pool.
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New South Wales, Australia
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