Walking in New South Wales – a journey for the spirit as well as the body and mind
Even in the age of the four-wheel drive and the mountain bike, our feet will take us places that nothing else will.
New South Wales has two-footed experiences that you won’t find anywhere else on planet Earth.
There are mountain hikes that rise through wildflower meadows to glacier-carved lakes, rainforest rambles, coastal classics and city strolls. Even if you’re in the heart of Sydney with only half a day to spare, there are walks to inspire, to soothe and to satisfy. Put on your walking shoes, and discover a state full of revelation.
For more information about bushwalking and camping around Sydney and New South Wales:
Six Foot Track, Blue Mountains One of Australia’s classic walks, the Six Foot Track follows the route...
Cape Byron Walking Track This is one of the most uplifting coastal walks you’ll ever do...
Grose Valley Cliff Top Walk For its entire length, this track runs along the edge of the area’s famous sandstone...
Main Range Walk, Kosciuszko National Park This is one of the most inspiring one-day walks in the country...
Mt Gower, Lord Howe Island Mt Gower dominates the southern tip of Lord Howe Island looming over the lagoon...
Federation Cliff WalkThe sandstone cliffs that guard the approaches to Sydney Harbour...
Spit to Manly This walk offers a backstage view of Sydney Harbour’s foreshores...
Bondi to Bronte The sound of waves on sand is Sydney’s theme song, and this short...
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