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Katoomba Kiosk to Katoomba Falls
Time: 30 mins 2.9 km S of Katoomba
Length: 0.8 km Blue Mountains National Park
Climb: 48 m bus car
Style: Return

This is a excellent return walk starting from the Katoomba kiosk and winding down to the Furber Steps where it continues along a well signposted side track to the Katoomba Falls lookout. As this walk starts and finishes at the Kiosk it is a great activity for the middle of the day with the Kiosk serving food and the short walk down to the lookout which is a good spot for lunch. more...


Scenic World to Katoomba Falls Lookout
Time: 3 Hrs 3.2 km S of Katoomba
Length: 1 km Blue Mountains National Park
Climb: 311 m bus car
Style: Return

This walk starts from Scenic World and winds part way down the Furber Steps and along a small, well travelled side track to the Katoomba Falls lookout. Providing great views as well as plenty of tourist information at Scenic World, this is a great walk for those who like waterfalls, ferns, grotos and don't mind steps. more...


Scenic world to Three Sisters Loop via Furber Steps
Time: 5 Hrs 30 mins 3.2 km S of Katoomba
Length: 5.6 km Blue Mountains National Park
Climb: 947 m bus car
Style: Circuit

This full day loop walk starts from the popular Scenic World in Katoomba and winds down the Furber steps into the Jamison Valley, following the bushtrack around the Three Sisters and up the Giant Staircase. From here the track continues west along the cliffs pasing a few lookouts and the Scenic Skyway, coming back around to Scenic World. This walk takes you on a crash course of the Blue Mountains National Park, providing you with great views, green forests, and iconic rock formations. more...


Gordon to Chatswood Station
Time: 4 Hrs 30 mins 5.6 km NNW of Chatswood
Length: 11.4 km Lane Cove National Park
Climb: 353 m train bus car
Style: One way

This track is a great way to get into the bush but stay close to civilisation. The track wonders through untouched valleys and along the Lane Cove River, passing over many roads and footpaths to connect such unspoilt bush. The side trip to Baker's cottage is definitly worth the short stroll with the heritage of the building holding a long history. more...


Farnell road to Explorers Tree
Time: 2 Hrs 1.7 km SSW of Katoomba
Length: 4 km Blue Mountains National Park
Climb: 299 m bus car
Style: Return

This short return walk takes you from the western end of Katoomba along the cliff line passing two optional side trips to lookouts both providing great views across the Megalong Valley, and continuing along to Pulpit Hill road which it follows to the intersection of the Great Western Highway and the Explorers Tree. This walk not only provides great views but also gives the walker the oppertunity to see a piece of Australian heritage. more...


Farnell road to Nellies Glen Lookout return
Time: 1 Hrs 30 mins 1.7 km SSW of Katoomba
Length: 2.2 km Blue Mountains National Park
Climb: 217 m bus car
Style: Return

This short return walk explores the Blue Mountain National Park just west of Katoomba, winding around the cliff tops to the Nellies Glen lookout, and offering a side trip to the Therambulat Lookout, both of which provide great views across the Megalong Valley. This walk can be happily enjoyed by a family looking for a quick bushwalk that just scratches the surface of what the National Park has to offer. more...


Taronga Zoo to Spit Bridge
Time: 5 Hrs 30 mins 2.1 km SSE of Mosman
Length: 10.5 km Sydney Harbour National Park
Climb: 422 m ferry bus car
Style: One way

This walk is a scenic and culturally rich walk with views over Sydney Harbour and many interesting heritage buildings along the way. The start at the zoo allows for a possible visit, then heading past the Bacino Bar on the tracks way through the military heritage buildings. This is an excellent walk to do on a hot summers day with access to beautiful beaches along the whole walk. more...


Crosslands to Berowra Waters return
Time: 6 Hrs 8 km N of Hornsby
Length: 12.2 km Berowra Valley Regional Park
Climb: 827 m car
Style: Return

This day return walk starts from the Crosslands Reserve and follows the Great North Walk north along side Berowra creek across boardwalks and bushtracks, climbing up the side of the valley and coming back down into Berowra Waters. Here you can enjoy luch by Berowra Creek at the Garden House restaurant, or catch the free ferry across to the other the fish cafe on the opposite side. more...


Crosslands to Naa Badu Lookout return
Time: 3 Hrs 30 mins 8 km N of Hornsby
Length: 6.8 km Berowra Valley Regional Park
Climb: 495 m car
Style: Return

This half day return walk starts from the Crosslands Reserve and follows a section of the Great North Walk along side Berowra creek across boardwalk and bushtrack all the way around and steeply up the side of the valley to the Naa Badu Lookout. The lookout provides a great view down across the valley and along Berowra creek, as well as having picnic benches and seats making it a great place for lunch more...


Crosslands to Berowra Creek Lookout
Time: 1 Hr 8 km N of Hornsby
Length: 1.4 km Berowra Valley Regional Park
Climb: 22 m car
Style: Return

This great Wheelchair accessable track starts from Crosslands reserve and follows a section of the Great North Walk along a boardwalk to a neat little lookout lying on the edge of Berowra Creek. Along the way are signs providing useful information on mangroves, estuaries and other surrounding flora and fauna. more...


  
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