Sydney Walking Tracks

Lake Parramatta
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Lake Parramatta
Walk Distance: 1.5, 2.5 or 4.2 km
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Uloola Track (Heathcote to Waterfall)
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Uloola Track (Heathcote to Waterfall)
Walk Distance: 11 km one way
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The Coastal Track – Bundeena to Otford
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The Coastal Track – Bundeena to Otford
Walk Distance: 27 km
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The Coastal Track – Wattamolla to Otford
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The Coastal Track – Wattamolla to Otford
Walk Distance: 15 km
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Clovelly to Maroubra
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Clovelly to Maroubra
Walk Distance: 7km oneway
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Mt Ku-ring-gai to Apple Tree Bay and Bobbin Head
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Mt Ku-ring-gai to Apple Tree Bay and Bobbin Head
Walk Distance: 10 km return
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Coastal Track – Bundeena to Wattamolla
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Coastal Track – Bundeena to Wattamolla
Walk Distance: 12 km one way
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Spit Bridge to Manly
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Spit Bridge to Manly
Walk Distance: 10km one way
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Bondi to Bronte Walk
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Bondi to Bronte Walk
Walk Distance: 6 km return
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The Bay Run, Iron Cove
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The Bay Run, Iron Cove
Walk Distance: 7 km return
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Taronga Zoo to Chowder Bay
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Taronga Zoo to Chowder Bay
Walk Distance: 8 km return
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A shimmering harbour city surrounded by national parks and rugged coast, Sydney presents hundreds of short walks within one hour of the city.

Settled by British convicts over 200 years ago, the region’s original inhabitants, the Aboriginal people, were nomadic. They maintained a sophisticated network of walking tracks that criss-crossed the land from the sea to the Blue Mountains and beyond. Many of these hiking tracks are still followed today by bushwalking fans.

In the city itself there are swathes of harbourside parks, once managed by the Crown and the navy, that are open to the public. Preserved for two hundred years by strict military regulations, Sydney’s harbour parks safeguard aboriginal and colonial history – from rock engravings to British cannons, from hunting grounds to hanging yards.

North of the city are the Hawkesbury River and the Kuring-Gai National Park, bordering Pittwater, and the whale-watching vantages of West Head and Barrenjoey Lookout.

South is the Royal National Park, the second-oldest in the world and the oldest national park in Australia. The entire coastal border of this park can be hiked in two days, from the ferry port at Bundeena to the pristine beach at Wattamolla and southwards to the old railway towns of Otford and Helensburg.

Lake Parramatta

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

Uloola Track (Heathcote to Waterfall)

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

The Coastal Track – Bundeena to Otford

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

The Coastal Track – Wattamolla to Otford

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

Clovelly to Maroubra

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

Mt Ku-ring-gai to Apple Tree Bay and Bobbin Head

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

Coastal Track – Bundeena to Wattamolla

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

Spit Bridge to Manly

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

Bondi to Bronte Walk

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

The Bay Run, Iron Cove

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

Taronga Zoo to Chowder Bay

Location: New South Wales, Sydney

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