The Hermitage Foreshore Walk in Vaucluse

Hermitage Foreshore Walk

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.

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Bondi to Manly Walk (Sydney’s Longest Coastal Trail)

Bondi to Manly Walk

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.

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Berry Island Reserve and the Gadyan Track

Berry Island Reserve and the Gadyan Track

Berry Island Reserve in Wollstonecraft offers a green recreational space featuring a short bushwalking track, picnic areas, a fenced playground, and scenic views of Sydney Harbour.

The bushwalk, known as the Gadyan Track, is an excellent way to take in the natural beauty and tranquillity of this unique location, situated just a stone’s throw from the city.

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Milk Beach and Strickland House in Vaucluse

Milk Beach and Strickland House in Vaucluse

Milk Beach is a small, secluded strip of sand nestled in front of the historic Strickland House in Vaucluse, offering stunning views of Sydney Harbour and the city skyline.

If you’re looking to escape the crowds of Bondi, Coogee, or Manly, Milk Beach provides the perfect spot for a peaceful, sunny afternoon.

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Discover Reef Beach in Sydney’s North Harbour

Reef Beach in Sydney

Reef Beach at Dobroyd Head in Balgowlah Heights is a secluded strip of sand facing Sydney’s North Harbour and Manly Cove.

This small but beautiful beach can be reached via a walking trail that is part of the popular Spit to Manly Walk.

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