Rome was built on Seven Hills. In 46AD, centurians came to Australia and settled on the land we now know as Seven Hills.
Just kidding. Well, about the settling bit. Seven Hills (NSW) is a rather large suburb, nestled between Baulkham Hills, Toongabbie, Blacktown, Lalor Park, and Kings Langley. Seven Hills North is a funny little place, isolated from the bulk of Seven Hills proper by a large slab of business parks. Largely contained between Old Windsor Road, Seven Hills Road, and Abbott Road, shaped like a piece of pie, it is known to locals as the 'Music Bowl', as the majority of the streets are named after famous composers like Beethoven, Chopin inter alia.
Seven Hills North is also the highest part of the suburb, and this GC has been placed to show you the great view from here. On a clear day the Blue Mountains are in the distance, with long views in most directions. It is called Seven Hills for a reason.
This is our first GC. It is a plastic container about 10cm x 10cm x 8cm. It doesn't like getting down and dirty with the St Andrews Cross spiders so prefers loftier climes. As if this park isn't high enough. Possums and cockatoos may take exception at its location.
There is plenty of unlimited parking and if you are using public transport the T Way between Parramatta and Rouse Hill is very close. I recommend you get off at Joseph Banks T Way station and walk. There is a pedestrian walkway alongside the primary school to give you access. Make sure you check out the old convent as you walk down the path. Spooky! There's a tap to refill your water bottles too near the road