Spit to Manly
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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.

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Malabar Headland Walk
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Malabar Headland Walk

This is a spectacular walk and easily one of my favourites. It combines the jaw dropping ocean views of the Boora Point Track with the more subtle bushland beauty of the Western Escarpment Track.

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Kurnell Foreshore Walk
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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.

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Bondi To Coogee
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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.

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Watsons Bay to South Head
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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

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Rose Bay to Watsons Bay
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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

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Cronulla Loop Track
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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

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The Basin Track
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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.

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