Sydney Walks and Walking Trails

Suburban and Bushland Walks
Choose any point of the compass to begin exploring the hundreds of areas in and around Sydney where you will find hit a walking trail. All are easy to access, often by utilising public transport.
North | South | East | West

Coastal Walks
These eight coastal walks take in all of Sydney's coastal beaches. They give the choice of everything from one hour beach strolls to a multiple-day cross coastal trek through Royal National Park to the south of Sydney, returning to Sydney by train.

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National Parks
Choose from an amazing 500 plus walks of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty that are waiting to be explored in the many National Parks in and around Sydney.
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Inland Walks
Away from the harbour and coast there are many walking trails through reserves and wilderness areas, where you can view wildlife, cliffs, canyons, rivers, lakes, caves, waterfalls and ancient Aboriginal rock art at close range.
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Harbourside Walks
We visit nine of the many top walks around Port Jackson, including Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour and North Harbour. All offer specuacular harbour views and can be reached easily by public transport.
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Guided Walking Tours
A selection of guided walks and tours in the inner city area. These include some of Sydney's more well known buildings, bridges, arts and sports venues.
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Walking the Inner City
A street by street walking guide to central Sydney, past and present, including the origins of the names of each street. Covers all streets and the major lanes from the harbour to Central Railway Station.


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