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The most complete in history! Take stock of Sydney's 26 delightful walks

 25 Apr 2019

Living in Sydney, it`s always uncomfortable to walk around at intervals. What a pity Sydney`s beautiful scenery and beautiful weather have been wasted. So, I also appeal to you here, find a weekend or holiday, take your family on a long and short walk in Sydney, to relax your mood, and feel the beauty of Sydney by the way!


1. Must travel from BONDI to BRONTE

The 4-kilometer-long coastal trail should be at the top of everyone`s list of tours to Sydney.


2. The path of Eucalyptus Blue Gum Walk favorite of explorers

This 4.3-kilometer path is the best for explorers. It`s about 20 minutes` walk from Sydney`s HORNSBY train Station. Here you can walk and enjoy Sydney`s blue eucalyptus trees, stopping in the middle and listening quietly to the stream.


3. The most popular route to Sydney from Manly to Spit Bridge Scenic

A ten-kilometer walk gives you a glimpse of Sydney`s finest beaches and bays. This route is one of the most popular routes in Sydney. Although there are many people, the beauty of the route is enough to make you think it is worth it!


4. View from Bondi to Coogee

It takes one or two hours to walk, depending on how fast you want to go and how many times you stop along the way to take pictures.


5. From Berowra Waters to Cowan Station`s favorite.

It`s a three-and-a-half-hour walk from Sydney to Newcastle`s famous Great North Walk. This road is suitable for experienced walkers, so it is best to do your homework before leaving.


6. From Manly to Shelly Beach to no friends.

The road, which is flat and easy to walk, is not long, but it is indeed beautiful. All the sculptured stones along the way are designed in Braille, making it very convenient for people with disabilities to walk.


7. 4-hour sunbath from Rose Bay to Watson`s Bay

You have to walk for four and a half hours on this 8-kilometer path, so leave a full half-day to bathe yourself in the sun. Start early so you can have a fish and fries on the green lawn of Wason`s Bay in Sydney to celebrate your successful trip.


8. Walk from Christison Park to Inner South Head

Set aside about 90 minutes so that you can stop to see Macquarie Lighthouse,The Cap, Lady Bay and Camp Cove, finally arrive in Sydney at Wastson`s Bay..


Sydney`s Centennial Park is 3.6km round the road, but there are a lot of rugged paths in the park where you can enjoy yourself.


10. From Wooloomooloo to the opera house in the sunset of Circular Quay

From Wooloomooloo wharf Sydney, you can see the Opera House by way of Sydney`s Macquarie`s Chair, along the road along the river.


11. From Rushcutter`s Bay to Rose Bay.

This 5.5km track will take you through Sydney`s largest wharf. Beautiful McKell Park, Double Bay--, if you have a cup of coffee at this time, that would be great. Then, go on to Lyne Park, and now that you`re at the end, have a wild lunch or just lie down on the lawn and leave it empty.


12. Walk from Bradley`s Head to Chowder Bay

Starting at Sydney`s Taronga Zoo, this 5-kilometer route will take you through Sydney Port National Park. Along the way you can enjoy the beautiful and elegant view of the bridge.


13. From Chinaman`s Beach to Balmoral Beach visual enjoyment

Travel one kilometer south along the reef from Sydney`s Balmoral Beach, and you`ll feel a lot of change in front of you.


14. Preferred camping from Bundeena to Otford Coastal Track

This 26-kilometer route through Sydney`s Royal National Park will take you two days, so you can consider camping here. May to August is the best month to watch whales, pack a few thick clothes and go!


15. From Bundeena Drive to Marley walk

If you want to take a short adventure in Sydney`s Royal National Park, you can choose to take the 3.25km path around Wattamolla. Don`t forget to stop in front of Sydney`s famous Wedding Cake rock and pose a cool pose photo.


16. Take a stroll, North Head Sanctuary.

It took less than two hours to walk around Sydney`s North Head Sanctuary. You can enjoy the view of the platform and the beautiful flowers and plants.


17. A walk across seven bridges

The annual Cancer Charity Walk is 27 kilometers long, during which you walk across Sydney`s seven bridges,: Harbour Bridge, Pymont Bridge,Anzac Bridge, Iron Cove Bridge, Gladesville Bridge, as well as Turban Creek Bridge and Fig Tree Bridge..


18.Cockatto I.

Turn your walk into a history lesson and spend an hour exploring the island.


19. Balls Head Reserve, which a must visit place for people who love dogs

To the North Sydney Reserve, you can choose one of the many jungle trails to take a look at. Dogs with chains are allowed, so bring small pets to nature.


20. Walk from Clovelly to the beautiful coastline of Maroubra

For two hours, you can enjoy an amazing 5. 5 km of coastline. After this walk, if you still have the strength, you can continue to walk another 5 kilometers to Little Bay..


21.Cooks River charm Waterscape

You don`t have to walk to the seaside to see the water. This river path is both good for walking and cycling.


22.Hermitage Foreshore Track

One hour along the road, you can enjoy both Shark Island, and the Harbour Bridge. What`s more, take a picnic at Nielsen Park and enjoy it slowly.


23. Walking Lady Carrington Drive, feeling different streams.

This path along Sydney`s Hacking River is about 50 minutes south of Sydney`s downtown Sydney. To learn more about it, you can ride your bike and walk 15 different streams.


24. From Harbour Bridge to South Head

The eight-hour walk covers Sydney`s 30-kilometer coastline and takes a full day from the roundabout wharf to take you through one of the most beautiful views in the suburbs of Sydney. And some of the most beautiful beaches.


25 strolling, Glebe Foreshore walk.

The end of the road is Pyrmont, Sydney, where you can enjoy the Sydney Fish Market, or bring your favorite picnic blanket and enjoy the empty space with your dog and family.


26. Lake Parramatta

It has a 30-minute walk-in route, and an hour or two hours of traffic. It is not only suitable for non-purpose believers, but also for professional jungles to cross the home.


From: micro Sydney

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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