The Byron Bay Lighthouse Walk, also known as the Cape Byron Walking Track, is a scenic 4 km walking trail that leads to the Cape Byron Lighthouse, one of the most iconic landmarks in the region.
The track also passes the most easterly point of the Australian mainland, which is the perfect location to spot dolphins and whales.
The coastal walk from Wattamolla to Eagle Rock and Curracurrong Falls takes in two iconic landmarks and offers stunning coastal views along the way.
Eagle Rock is a striking rock formation in the Royal National Park that resembles an eagle’s beak. Nearby, you’ll find Curracurrong Falls, one of the rare waterfalls in the world that plunges directly into the ocean.
The Malabar Headland Circuit Walk is an energising walking track through Malabar Headland National Park, located just south of Maroubra Beach.
This track combines two trails: the Boora Point Walking Track, which follows the stunning coastline, and the Western Escarpment Walking Track, winding through scenic bushland.
The Hermitage Foreshore Walk is a scenic walking track in Sydney Harbour National Park that follows the shoreline between the Hermitage Foreshore Reserve north of Rose Bay and Nielsen Park in Vaucluse.
The walk is a shorter section of the popular Rose Bay to Watsons Bay Walk, and meanders through coastal vegetation and thriving bushland, past secluded beaches, beautiful parks, and picturesque bays.
The Barrenjoey Lighthouse Walk is a popular hiking trail located on the Barrenjoey Headland, the northernmost point of Palm Beach in Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
Two walking tracks lead up to the historic Barrenjoey Lighthouse, perched atop the headland, where you’re rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views.
The Bondi to Manly Walk is an 80 km coastal hike featuring a series of connected trails that showcase the very best of Sydney Harbour.
Conquering this beautiful coastal adventure can take anywhere between two and six days, soaking in panoramic views of the Harbour, Sydney’s skyline, and the ocean.
Officially opened in April 2015, the Newcastle Memorial Walk is a scenic 450-metre-long bridge and boardwalk dedicated to honouring the memory of soldiers who fell during the First World War.
Along the way, several viewing platforms offer visitors stunning views of Newcastle, its beautiful beaches, and the surrounding coastline.