Manly to Dee Why
This is another one of those stunning Northern Beaches walks that follows the coastline as it winds along rugged cliffs and golden sandy beaches.
Mona Vale to Avalon
This coastal trail begins at Mona Vale Beach and heads north dipping onto the and at several points en route to Avalon.
Avalon to Palm Beach
The coastline that stretches from Avalon to Palm Beach is best seen from on high and you get all this and more on this beautiful walk. There is a bit of climbing involved but that’s how you get the views.
Maroubra to Coogee
This is a spectacularly scenic trail that hugs the sandstone cliffs between Coogee and Maroubra.
Spit to Manly
This walk from the Spit Bridge in Mosman to the ferry Wharf in Manly is one of the best known and most scenic coastal walks in Sydney. The views are spectacular and there are plenty of places to swim, play and picnic along the way.
Kurnell Foreshore Walk
This walk begins and ends on the edge of Kamay Botany Bay National Park. The trail follows the Burrawang Walk and continues along the Kurnell foreshore to Bonna Point Reserve before returning to the start.
Barrenjoey Headland Palm Beach
This is a really lovely walk, a bit hilly, but definitely worth the hike. And if you’re lucky, once you reach the top you might even see a whale!
Bondi to Watsons Bay
This walk is delightful and the trail surprisingly quiet, especially midweek. It comprises the first leg of the recently concluded and increasingly popular Bondi to Manly walk.
Long Reef to Dee Why
This is a great walk not only because it single handedly meets the recommended step count for the day. But the surrounds are so beautiful, changing with the seasons and time of day, that it never feels like drudgery.
Cronulla Loop Track
If you’re looking for an easy, mostly level walk, with stunning views and the chance for a dip at several points along the way, this walk along the coastline at Cronulla is perfect
Taronga to Balmoral
Bush, beach, nature and wildlife, this walk from Taronga Beach to Balmoral Beach has it all. Add to this some great picnic spots, playgrounds and amenities as well as flashes of Sydney’s modern and ancient past.