6
km
2.5
hrs
Look out over six spectacular granite columns rising out of Dandahra Gorge.
45
km
return
4.5
days
The heritage loop walk can be joined and exited at numerous points along its length. A range of flora from sub alpine to temperate rainforest and heath. Wildflowers displays are prolific. Reptiles are numerous. Many granite outcrops to explore with the Haystack and Dandahra Crags being two of the best. The distance stated does not include side trips. Plenty of creeks and swimming holes.
1
km
return
40
mins
This is a series of small walks combined. Great views of the harbour. Several picnic areas, dedication plaques, foreshore caves and historic flagpole. The flagpole is situated 300ft above sea level, marking the highest point west of the Harbour Bridge. In early settlement times it was used as means of communication with Government House.
2
km
return
45
mins
A relatively hard walk, 45 leisurely minutes return on a loop track. The headland is the highest point on Sydney's northern coastline, and offers spectacular views south to Sydney and north to Broken Bay and the central coast.
Bangalley Head is one of the largest bushland reserves on Pittwater's coastline. This large size together with the great variety of native plants, makes the reserve an ideal home for an abundant variety of native wildlife.
3
km
one-way
1
hr
This is the most famous, most walked track in Sydney, no question, and for good reasons. Sure, it’s easy to get to, and passes between two of Australia’s best-known beaches, Bondi and Bronte. And sure, it’s a great place for celebrity spotting, or being seen.
But it’s the sunny, coastal views that bring walkers by the busload, that inspire and lighten the soul. There are few things more satisfying than watching the South Pacific Ocean roll and crash against the line of coves and beaches extending south from Bondi to La Perouse on to the entrance to Botany Bay. There are many incredible vantage points and photo opps along the way, the most popular being the sandstone lookout at Hunter Park, about halfway from Bondi to Bronte.
The path is mostly sealed, and with the exception of some rocky patches, and a steep set of stairs, is a very leisurely stroll.
6
km
one-way
2
hrs
Technically not a bushwalk, this meander takes you along a coastal pathway from Bondi Beach through Bronte and the Waverley Cemetery to Coogee beach.
This walk is well known in Sydney - you will not be alone!
There are a few stairs along the way.
7.4
km
one-way
2.25
hrs
This walk gives you the chance to explore the bush and wetlands alongside the Lane Cove River, from Boronia Park to the new underground train station at North Ryde. You will visit several mangrove wetlands, some dry eucalypt forests and have the opportunity to rest and fill up your water bottle at a few well maintained parks. This walk comes with two options:
1. after passing under Epping Road where you take a detour up through the Riverside Corporate Park to Delhi Rd and the North Ryde train station (directions as per link below)
2. after passing under Epping Road continue on through to Lane Cove Wier (directions as per attached GPS). Once arriving at the weir you will need to catch a bus back to North Ryde Train Station.