A detailed guide to the Box Head, Tallow Beach and Flannel Flower Walk on the Central Coast. We’ll tell you the highlights, how difficult it is, how to get there and everything you need to know about this pretty coastal trail.
Gunrock Creek Falls: a lesser known waterfall near Fitzroy Falls
The Sassafras Gully Loop: rainforest, lyrebirds and wild swimming
50 quotes about exploring guaranteed to inspire you
Burralow Creek hides a secret only revealed after dark
Mount Banks: one of the quietest peaks in the Blue Mountains
Box Vale Track and 40 Foot Falls: one of the best walks in the Southern Highlands
The Box Vale Track is a beautiful walk and easy walk in the Southern Highlands. With spectacular forest, an incredible gorge lookout and a lot of history, this track has it all. You’ll follow the old railway line through gaps hewn out of the cliffs and finish by walking through an 84m tunnel. We’re sharing the possible routes, how difficult it is and how to add on the pretty 40 Foot Falls.
A step by step guide to finding 60 Foot Falls
Curra Moors Loop Track: walking through a wildflower wonderland
The Curra Moors Track is one of the best walks in Sydney to experience beautiful wildflowers. Spring and summer offer the best blooms but there are a few varieties out year round. You also get to visit the most beautiful waterfall in Sydney, as well as Royal National Park’s most iconic rock formation. We’re sharing all the details, including difficulty and trail conditions.
Walking through Sydney's convict history - The Great North Road Convict Trail
The Old Great North Road (Convict Trail) is a truly unique walk in New South Wales. It takes you through the history of the construction of the road between Sydney and the Hunter Valley, which was built by convicts in the 1830s. The trail is brought to life with signs and stories along the way. We’ll tell you all about the trail and tips to make the most of this really fascinating walk.
Bairne Track: wildflowers, wallabies and a fantastic viewpoint
If you’re looking for an easy walk in Ku-ring-gai National Park that still has great views, the Bairne Track is a great choice. It’s especially lovely in the spring with lots of wildflowers, and there is great chance of seeing wallabies year round. We’ll tell you exactly what to expect on the trail.
Cremorne Point Walk: the best short walk in Sydney
Carrington Falls: more than just a waterfall
Everything you need to know about Carrington Falls - one of the best waterfalls in NSW. We’ll tell you why you need to make it your next day trip from Sydney, with comprehensive information about the incredible lookouts, beautiful swimming spots and a couple of walking trails which make a visit here much more than just seeing a waterfall.
Mt Ku-ring-gai to Berowra Walk via Berowra Valley National Park
The Mount Ku-ring-gai to Berowra walk is one of our favourite station to station walks in Sydney. It’s a fantastic bush walk with lots of variety from vegetation that feels wild and jungly to gorgeous creek views and one of the area’s best lookouts. We’re sharing how hard the track is, what the terrain is like and everything else you need to know about the trail.
The Basin and Mackerel Circuit: an adventurous track in Ku-ring-gai
The Basin and Mackerel circuit walk is one of our favourites in Ku-ring-gai. With stunning bushland, spectacular views, several calm water beaches and lots of wild wallabies, it’s a hard one to beat. We’ll tell you exactly how to do this walk, as it is not signposted as a circuit, as well as how hard it is and everything else you need to know.
Sydney's best harbour views: the Balls Head to Lavender Bay Walk
Rose Bay to Watsons Bay Walk: secluded bays and jaw dropping views
If you’re looking for a hike with endless secluded coves and near constant harbour views the Rose Bay to Watsons Bay walk is for you. It also starts and ends with one of Sydney’s most beautiful ferry rides. We’ll tell you exactly what to expect from the trail; including all the best stops and how to avoid the crowds.