Circular Quay to Double Bay
This walk combines the best of Sydney: the Opera House and harbour icons, pristine waterfront parks, and glimpses of how the other half lives in Sydney's most exclusive suburbs. Plenty of spots to refuel along the way, plus that unbeatable ferry ride home.
Georges Head to Middle Head Loop
This is a great one for all the military history buffs out there though it’s harbourside location and scenic beauty is surely a drawcard for all.
Manly to North Head loop
This 10km loop trail winds through bushland, beaches and along coastal cliffs, offering insights into Sydney’s military history and spectacular headland views.
Fairfax Walk, North Head
Situated on North Head, this walk offers some of Sydney's most spectacular coastal views along with a broad sweep of Sydney Harbour and the city skyline. And it’s wheelchair and pram friendly making it suitable for all.
Milsons Point to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
This is a loop walk. The path takes you around the harbour, past galleries and through gardens, and you’ll find plenty of places to dine or picnic along the way.
Bennelong to Barangaroo
The walk from Bennelong Point to Barangaroo is not a long one but it’s a good one. And it dips into the history of early Sydney and the people who lend their names to the points at either end.
Bondi To Coogee
This is one of Sydney’s most popular coastal walks and it’s easy to see why. The trail skirts some of the city’s best loved beaches and the views along the clifftop paths are spectacular.
Watsons Bay to South Head
Need a dose of green space and ocean air but don’t have a lot of time? This walk is perfect. The walk takes you from Watsons Bay wharf to Hornby Lighthouse and back with plenty of bush, beach and beautiful views in between
Bondi to Watsons Bay
A scenic coastal walk from Bondi to Watsons Bay, featuring clifftop paths, harbour views, Diamond Bay, The Gap and seasonsal whale watching along the way
Cape Baily Track
This spectacular clifftop walk lies within the grounds of Kamay Botany Bay National Park and is just around the headland from Captain Cook’s landing place.
The Sydney Observatory
There’s a lot of history here as well as great views over the harbour and city surrounds.
Rose Bay to Watsons Bay
This walk begins with a ferry ride from Circular Quay. Starting at one wharf and finishing at another, you can start at either end and it is for the most part a pretty level walk
Balls Head & Berry Island
Like most harbourside walks, the views you get on this one are amazing. Unlike others though, this one feels like a real bushwalk.
Cremorne Point Reserve
If you’ve only got a little time to spare but need a quick injection of clean, green air and water views, you’ll love this walk around Cremorne Point. The path extends almost the entire length of the foreshore and takes about an hour to complete at a regular pace.
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
Kirribilli Loop
This walk around Kirribilli is beautiful, a picture postcard around every corner and you’ll be able to tick off many Sydney landmarks along the way. And it's an easy walk too; a few stairways but nothing too difficult.
The Basin Track
This is a return trip. You can go down and back up in 90 minutes or so but much better to combine it with a picnic or overnight stay.