The Wharf to Wharf Walk is a spectacular coastal walk from Merimbula to Tathra, linking existing trails through public coastal reserves, flora reserves, beaches and Bournda National Park. It is a walk for coast lovers, nature enthusiasts and photographers. The trail follows a wild coastline, leading to hidden coastal lagoons, long isolated beaches, rugged headlands and secluded coves. Wildlife is abundant, and more than 200 species of birds have been observed in the region. The walk can be undertaken as an overnight hike, day hike or section day hikes, with car access points available throughout the route.
Eildon Hill Reservoir sits at the summit of Eildon Hill, which is a strategic location for viewing the City, Moreton Bay, the Border Ranges, Cunningham's Gap, Taylor and D'Aguilar Range.
Recently a new lookout has been build as a project to improve the great places in the suburb, make them safer and connect them with the communities, family and friends. There are walking trails on the steep hill of the reservoir, which connect Windsor and Wilston suburbs. The Loop walk is upgraded as well.
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Off trail to Swanson Falls on Brindle Creek. This waterfall appears to have once been along the Brindle Creek walking trail though the trail to the falls is mostly lost to the rainforest. A combination of using the old trail and bush bashing can be used or by wading / rock hopping up the creek itself. Bring a dry bag to make your life easier.
A short walk through some interesting coloured sand cliffs. Follow the path and then go up the gorge on the left hand side up to the maze like area which has views out to the water.
This gently graded walk with some impressively large rimu trees is suitable for walking children - it's not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs.
A beautiful coastal walk through Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park to Shelly Cove, 1.5km return overlooking Cleveland Bay and across to Magnetic Island.
The Terrace Falls walk is relatively easy, but it does have some uneven terrain and several short uphill sections. It’s best walked after heavy rain which makes it a little harder as some of the creek crossings will require either using slippery rocks as stepping stones (tiny rocks which move as opposed to stable boulders) or getting wet boots. Decent boots with grip will stop the track feeling slippery.
Fortress Rock and Doctor Dark's Cave is a medium-length trail located in the Blue Mountains, NSW. It offers stunning views and a unique insight into a family (the Darks) who occupied a cave for periods of time throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Some of the relics from their time there remain in the cave, such as pots and pans, bedding and even a game of backgammon.
Easy walk through some of the best lookouts for Dangars Falls. Not to be confused with Dangars Falls in Dorrigo, NSW.
Short walk 500m return to waterfall and rock pools