A short and very picturesque circuit in Bouddi National Park, with some of the best views in the park and a stop at beautiful Maitland Bay.
Great views from the top of Little Dromedary, a small rocky peak overlooking the the historic town of Tilba Tilba. There's no marked track, so some navigation and a bit of "bush bashing" is required.
A short circular hike in Sydney’s north shore, suitable for hiking, jogging or mountain-biking. Follows a large water pipe down to Middle Harbour Creek... hence the name of the track.
The Glow Worm Tunnel can be accessed via two routes (a short walk via Clarence or a more challenging walk from Newnes). The destination is a disused rail tunnel, inhabited by thousands of glow worms. They can be seen at any time of day, as the curving railway tunnel is dark in the middle. This walk is the longer route that starts near the abandoned coal mining town of Newnes.
Good enjoyable walk, I'd say it a medium difficulty level for beginners. Use to run it everyday with incredible lookouts over to the islands and overall an enjoyable time.
Tour the historical precinct of Point Nepean which hosted a Quarantine Station and an Army OFficer Cadet School.
This track links London Bridge in Mornington Peninsula National Park with Point Nepean. The walk traverses stands of Coastal Banksia, Moonah woodland and native grasslands. It can also be used an an extension of the long coastal walk from Cape Schanck.
Explore the southern end of Port Phillip with this walk along the bay beach. The beach includes remnants of the old quarantine cattle jetty. Swimming is not advised due to Port Phillip's strong, unpredictable currents.
Explore the rifle range used to train army cadets in firing rifles, grenades and machine guns - don't worry... they don't use it anymore :). The walk links the Quarantine Station with Cheviot Hill and passes through coastal scrub. Pause to climb the Monash Light tower to take in views of the park and coastline.
Explore the original Master Gunner's house and nearby Point Nepean Cemetary before visiting the bay and the Observatory Point picnic area.