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Sydney's 9 most classic hiking routes! Fairy-tale scenes, nature's ghost craftsmanship, from now on fell in love with hiking!

 13 Aug 2018

As you live in Sydney, every time you come to your leisure time, you may just stay at home and get fat, meet your friends, Brunch, or sweat in the sweltering gym.

You seem to forget the original smell of air, as if you do not know where nature is, forget the true nature of the world. Every day living between tall buildings, living in the pressure of work and study.

Why not put these down, follow the steps of the editor, let's say go on to leave the hiking bar!

The landscape you want, this one is enough!


Circular Quay to Lavender Bay

If you're just starting to try hiking, it's better to start with the nearest and simpler route. This route in downtown Sydney is your choice.

This is a very special line, and the biggest reason is that you can cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge, (Sydney Harbour Bridge).

From the ring wharf, follow the old street of Argyle Street in the rocky area. Passing through a spectacular tunnel over a giant sandstone cliff-you'll see Argyle Stairs. hidden on the right.

After walking 1.5km, you will reach Lavender Bay. on the other side of the bridge

If you arrive at sunset, a beautiful sunset will be the best reward for your sweat.

Total length: 4 km

Duration: 1.5 hours

Difficulty factor: ease

Address: Circular Quay


Cooks River

After seeing the harbor view of Sydney, it is better to take a good walk by the river.

Cooks River Pathway is one of Sydney's oldest walking and cycling trails.

Although it is always more than thirty kilometers long, you are free to choose a route to complete it.

Like, Cooks park trail. This is a flat building passageway, winding through the Cook Park, near the George Rive

On this road, you can Botany Bay the beautiful scenery.

Here, time seems to be static, you can completely relax yourself.

Enjoy the freshness of the wind and the serenity of the mirrored lake of Cooks.

Chief: 13km

Time: two and a half hours

Difficulty factor: simple

Address: Cook Park, Ramsgate Beach NSW 2217


Lake Parramatta Reserve

There's still a big difference between the Lake Parramatta Reserve and Lake Cook. It's like a lake hidden in the jungle. It's not easy to show.

Here, wild animals may also suddenly appear on your journey. Don't be afraid, they don't bother you. Instead, they will make your journey more meaningful.

Lake Parramatta has three different walkways: She-Oak Track,Banksia Trail and Lake Circuit.. But none is very difficult to complete.

You can choose the route you like.

This journey is not difficult, but some of the journey will be a little rough, and sometimes it may be challenging.

Length: 1.5km, 2.4km, 4.2KM

Duration: 1 / 2 hours

Difficulty: simple

Address: 28 Bourke St, North Parramatta NSW 2151


Bouddi National Park

In Sydney, how can there be no sea!

In this national park, you will enjoy the coastline with one-way 8.5KM

Here, sunken boats, wild flowers, beaches and so on are the best material for you to post your moments!

You will be here to witness the grandeur of the huge waves, and the unique rocks that seem to record the age,

With luck, you can also see whales jumping out of the water.

Similarly, if you feel that the 16-kilometer round trip is too tired for you, there are three routes for you to choose from.

Putty Beach to Maitland Bay (3 km), Maitland Bay to Little Beach (3.5 km) or Little Beach to MacMasters Beach (1.7 km).

Length: 1.7KM-8.5km (one way)

Duration: 0.5 hours-2 hrs

Difficulty: easy and moderate.

Address: Maitland Bay Track, Bouddi NSW 2251


Spit Bridge to Manly

The Spit to Manly footway, a classic route on the beach north of Sydney, is also on the list of hikers' collections.

This is a beautiful 9 km route from the famous Spitt Bridge (Spit Bridge) to the end of Manley Beach (Manly Beach).

The road has native bushes, tranquil inner harbour beaches, picturesque bays and panoramic sea views.

About nine kilometers away, the scenery is not single. In addition to the coastline, it is better to put the rainbow into your camera as well.

Length: 9.1 kilometres

Time: 3.5 hours

Difficulty level: medium


The Grand Canyon Loop

If you want to have a jungle adventure, this is definitely the first choice.

This line is hidden in the Blue Hills, but not very difficult.

The historic circular path will guide you to this World Heritage list-listed landscape center.

When you cross the sandstone wall, the beautiful forest can appear in front of you.

The primordial plants that seemed to have existed for centuries lined up on both sides of the road,

The winding path seems to lead you to find out the secrets of the depths of the forest.

Length: 6.3km (round trip)

Duration: about 2 hours

Difficulty: medium

Address: Blue Mountains National Park


Blue Gum Walk

This 4.3km walk from Hornsby Railway Station is a 20-minute walk for adventurers. This road is one of Sydney's best preserved jungle trails.

Here you can not only enjoy Blue Gum, but also take a moment to stop and listen to another sound from the stream.

On this road, you will feel an amazing beauty.

You start at Suburbia, walk through all kinds of forests, through some huge Angophora trees and lakes.

Length: 4.3 km

Time: 1.5 hours

Difficulty level: medium (mostly flat, but with several steep slopes and a stream crossing)

Address: Benowie Walking Track, Hornsby NSW 2077


National Pass

When it comes to mountains, there is nothing more classic than this road.

The road was built on the side of the Blue Mountain cliff.

You can start your journey from Wentworth Falls picnic area, where you can wander to the Jamison Observatory and enjoy the magnificent view of the valley below.

On the historic Grand Stairway, hand-built in the early 1900s, you can listen to waterfalls.

When you enter Valley of the Waters, you will see a series of beautiful waterfalls, including Empress,Silvia and Lodore Falls.. Once you climb out of the valley, take a break in the shelter and enjoy a warm cup of tea.

A lot of things can be seen along this trail, so be sure to use your camera to capture the scenery and wildlife along the way.

Length: 4.5km roundtrip

Time: 2 hours 30 minutes-3 hours 30 minutes

Difficulty: middle and Top

Address: Sir H Burrell Drive, Wentworth Falls NSW 2782


The Coast Track from Bundeena to Otford

Have you ever thought that it would take two days to complete an unprecedented excursion.

If you like, this great and admirable line welcomes you.

One of the most spectacular footpaths in Sydney and New South Wales is the 26-kilometer coastal trail between Bundeena in the north and Otford in the south of the Royal National Park (Royal National Park).

On this road, there are beaches, oceans and mountains.

Bushland, 's quiet beaches, wooden roads, huge sandstone cliffs, waterfalls, swimming pools, this challenging hiking is a real adventure.

For the sake of these beautiful scenery, also may as well let oneself go to challenge once!

Some people can even complete the trip in a day, but most people prefer to change it to a two-day hike to enjoy it better.

There are several campsites along the way, where many choose to set up tents and spend the night. , North Era, for example, has a large campsite with toilet facilities.

Length: 26 km (one way) time: one to two days difficult: difficult

Address: 71 Beachcomber Ave, Bundeena NSW 2230


Of course, after counting so much, I don't know which one is the best for you to put down your phone, put on sneakers, and have a long-lost date with sweat.

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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