Benowie Walking Track (Thornleigh to Hornsby), New South Wales.
This leg of the Great North Walk is a lush escape from the Sydney grind that offers plenty to see, do and eat.
Exploring Sydney through its walking trails presents intriguing urban adventures, brimming with pockets of natural oases, coastal spectacles and significant architectural sites. Sitting in Sydney’s inner north, Castlecrag is a haven for natural beauty. Spend the day strolling around the winding streets of era-defining pieces of architecture and sweeping harbour views. For a moment of tranquillity, the Lavender Bay and Milsons Point walk leads through lush nooks of native plants with stunning views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. Some of the other best walks in Sydney are the iconic coastal walks, such as The Coast Track or the Cape Solander to Cronulla hike, where quiet bushland is met with spellbinding beaches and a well-deserved swim or two. Catering to all preferences, find the right walking track to withdraw from the urban bustle and discover the city’s vibrant culture and stunning natural landscapes.
This leg of the Great North Walk is a lush escape from the Sydney grind that offers plenty to see, do and eat.
A walk starting in bushland and concluding at the beach offers much variety and is naturally best accompanied by a swim or two.
This short walk hosts possibly the best views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. Our preference is…
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Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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