
Sculpture by the Sea 2022
After two years of Covid-enforced absence, Sculpture by the Sea is back! And its definitely worth a look.

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.

Bayview to Church Point
This popular Northern Beaches pathway winds around parks, bays and small beaches offering picture postcard views along the way.

Bicentennial Park Homebush
This is a great walk for families and nature lovers, bird lovers in particular. It’s a longish walk but can be easily adapted if you’re short on time.

Benny and Friends!
Benny the Seal is used to having his own space. But today he had company!

Wolli Creek Walk
I did this walk on a beautiful late winter morning, turning to spring. It was the perfect time. Wild flowers were beginning to bloom, attracting plenty of birdlife.

Centennial Park Highlights
Centennial Park sits in Sydney’s city centre and it draws a crowd every day of the year. Why? Because there is so much to see and do.
Taronga Zoo
A walk around the Zoo will add about ten thousand steps to your daily count. And you’ll have a great day out in the process. Incidental exercise - Just one of ten reasons to visit Taronga Zoo.

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!

Cooks River Loop Walk
This trail along the Cooks River passes through parklands with picnic areas and playgrounds. It’s is an easy walk and short enough for the kids to join in.
Warriewood Wetlands
Looking for a leisurely stroll through through the trees, surrounded by birdsong? Try this one. The walk is not a long one - The track through the wetlands is just 2.4 km. But with a side trip to a local waterfall, you can clock up about 5km or around 6000 steps.

Pymont Foreshore walk
This waterside stroll takes you through areas formerly crowded with industry. There are plenty of places to stop for a bite and take in the harbour views.
The Harbour Bridge Turns 90!
Today Sydney celebrated 90 years since the opening of the Harbour Bridge.

Sydney City Sculpture Walk
Get acquainted with some of the many statues, sculptures and other installations scattered around town.
Centennial Park Walk
This is a short walk that can be done in under an hour. But if you’ve got all day, the best route to take is the one you make yourself as you wander off the beaten track.

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.

Flat Rock Gully
This is a lovely little bushland escape in the middle of a busy urban landscape. And you can finish off your walk with a swim at the local leisure centre or all day breakfast and coffee at the popular Incinerator Cafe.

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.

The Maritime Museum
There’s a lot to a see here, inside and out including impressive replicas of Cook’s Endeavour and Dutch trading ship, the Duyfken.

Duffys Wharf Track
If you’re expecting to see an actual wharf at the end of this track you’ll be disappointed. The old wharf is long gone but there is a pretty trail down to where it once stood on the edge of Cowan Creek in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park