This pleasant, wheelchair accessable walk starts from the Lambeth Reserve and follows the footpaths and boardwalks along the Georges River's edge to the tip of Picnic Point where there are picnic areas and some food available at the boat shed.
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This pleasant little loop walk circumnavigates the Yeramba Lagoon following a series of small bushtracks that undulate up and down the side of the hills in the surrounding area. The Yeramba Lagoon is also a great spot for bird watchers, as it is a home to more than 100 species of birds.
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This pleasant day walk starts from the East Hills train station and follows Henry Lawson Drive to Lambeth Reserve at the Georges River's edge. Following the boardwalks, footpaths and bushtracks. This walk explores the edge of the river, including Yeramba Lagoon (popular amongst birdwatchers) and Salt Pan Creek, returning to the streets as is finishes at the Padstow train station.
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This fun walk covers a large section of the Great North Walk, starting from the official start in Circular Quay and and a short ferry trip then allows you to follow the Lane Cove River through the Lane Cove National Park to Thornleigh where then into Berowra Valley National Park. The track continues along the Great North Walk to near Fishponds, where it follows the popular Blue Gum Walk up out of the valley to Hornsby train station. Overnight at Lane Cove tourist park and at the Scout camp in Thornleigh.
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The most northern section of the Great North Walk starts from the Teralba station along Macquarie lake, to Warners Bay. Most of this walking is along footpaths through park land or along road side. After Charlestown the track heads through the bush to the old Belmont railway and along Flaggy creek to the Glenrock Scout Camp. On day two the track heads along the beaches past Merewether baths and up to the top of Shephards hill, through King Edwards park to the obelisk and down to the cities train station.
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This section of the Great North Walk starts from the Congewai Valley east track head and heads north up into the Watagan National Park, climbing up to the ridgeline and following the service trails and bushtracks heading east all the way to the Forestry HQ campsite. On day two the track continues east, winding all the way around the ridge and past some great lookouts to the Heaton communications tower and down the steep ridgeline to Freemans drive and the Watagan Forest Motel.
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This section of the Great North Walk starts from Watagan Creek Road and heads north, up the side of the valley then along the dirt roads to the Congewai communications tower. From the tower you follow a bushtrack and wind down into the valley, through some farmland and along to the Congewai west trackhead. From here the track follows the road winding south through rural farmland, past the school, to the Congewai east trackhead.
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This section of the Great North Walk starts from the Yarramalong general store and follows the roads to the Cedar Brush track head. From here the track heads north through the Olney State Forest to the Basin Campsite. On day two the track continues north through the State Forest, to Mt Warrawolong where there is a side trip to the peak. The walk finishes by heading down the ridge to Watagan creek road.
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This section of the Great North Walk starts form the Somersby General Store and follows the Great North Walk north into the Jilliby State Conservation Area to Stringy Bark Point campsite. On day two the track continues north through the forest and around the back of some farmland to Cherry Lane and along the Bumble Hill Dray track, to Yarramalong village.
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This section of the Great North Walk starts from Cowan train station and wanders past the majestic Jerusalem Bay then through to Brooklyn. From Brooklyn, Catch the ferry to Patonga. From Patoonga a climb to the top of the ridge brings on more nice view and close to a campsite for the night. Day 2 the track heads over Mt Wondabyne and around to Wondabyne Station. Please check times for ferry and trains from Wondabyne as they are not frequent trips.
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