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Six kilometers to explore Sydney's best-known coastal trekking route: Bundy to Kugibstep Road

 25 Apr 2019

Blue sea, blue sky, white clouds on the beach, this is an Australian postcard. The gulf city of Sydney is blessed with many beautiful beaches and amazing shores. On June 30, friends made an appointment to walk another 6 km of Sydney`s famous coastal walkway from Bondi Beach (Bondi Beach to Coogee Beach (Kuchi Beach.


From train Station, Sydney, there is a city bus direct to Bondi Beach, which is only 7 kilometers from the center of the city. We took train to Bondi Junction, and then bus to Bondi Beach. The 6-kilometer trail from Bondi Beach to Coogee Beach is one of Sydney`s most famous hiking trails. It has Australia`s best beaches and charming sea views that local residents love and attract tourists from all over the world.

The road is built along the coast, well-repaired and easy to walk. On one side is the limitless blue sea, and on the other hand, under the colorful rocks eroded by the sea wind and waves, each walk is unique. Even stopping in one place, watching the high and low waves, looking at the vicissitudes of the coast, listening carefully to the murmur and roar of the waves, can be intoxicated and difficult to move.

Does it feel that the rock is similar to the wedding cake stone in the Royal National Park, except in a different color? Let`s just call it the Chocolate Cake Stone.

The vast Pacific Ocean, blue sky and white clouds, silver waves reflected in the blue sea. The whales passing through Sydney Bay every year in this season bring us a lot of surprises!

More intriguing is the pearl-like five beaches on the coastline. Please let us follow our walking route from north to south to view this list of treasures.


1, Bondi Beach-Bondi Beach

Bondi, is derived from the indigenous language, meaning "the sound of waves on the shore of the sea." This is a beach with a meniscus that stretches for 1 kilometer. Listen to the waves pat here, watch the seagulls soar, with the children on the beach hip-hop, leaping into the sea, a sea wind blowing our hair braids, we can enjoy ourselves in nature.

There are various kinds of pavilions along the beach. Located at the south end of the beach, the beach music department (Bondi Icebergs Club) is a very good place to enter. The hall was open to the sea, beneath which was an open pool connected with the sea. Enjoy the sight of gourmet food.

There are annual kite festivals on the beach, and colorful kites complement the magnificent scenery of Bondi Beach. There is also beach sculpture (Scupture By The Sea), artificial sculpture modeling and natural landscape in an organic whole.

If you come to Sydney, remember to visit Bondi Beach, Australia`s most famous beach.


2. Tamarama Beach-Tamarama Beach

Tamarama Beach is not a good place to swim because it is deep and fast. But its lenient beach is the best venue for beach volleyball and sunbathing. The seaside coffee shop is also very intoxicating.


3, Bronte Beach-Bronte Beach

Very good waves make Bronte Beach View Pacific Holiday Apartments. Many people are still learning to surf on the winter day.

From Bronte Beach across the cliff cliffs facing the sea at Waverley Cemetery, you can see the next bay not far away.


4, Clovelly Beach-Clovelly Beach

The narrow bay entrance and the higher rock at the entrance block the willful waves, making this small bay a natural pool and a good place to dive. Artificial concrete sunbaths on both sides of the beach have access to sewerage. But be careful not to approach the mouth of the bay, where violent winds and waves stand in sharp contrast to the calm in the bay. From a distance, the angry waves came up like pythons to the shore, slapped heavily on the rocks, splashed high columns of water, and slammed down in the roar. The situation is palpable.


5, Coogee Beach-Kuchi Beach

Another seaside resort in Sydney. The last stop of our trip.

At the northern end of the beach, a four-meter-high bronze sculpture of what is now known as "Dolphin Point" and a white Giles Bath doorway standing on the isthmus are molded to commemorate the victims of the explosion, Bali, on October 12, 2012. Of Australia`s 88 Bali victims, 20 are Coogee and nearby residents, including six members of the Coogee dolphin football team.

The joy of the day came to a certain degree of gravity at the end of the day. Silent prayer in the heart of the global village of peace. Hope beautiful mountains and rivers, 04:00 flowers, birds flying blue sky, hoping for a better world.

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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