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The best West Head bushwalks
A summary of the best West Head bushwalks. Located in Sydney’s north, West Head offers a multitude of short walks, from secluded beaches to adventurous off-track walks,
A summary of the best West Head bushwalks. Located in Sydney’s north, West Head offers a multitude of short walks, from secluded beaches to adventurous off-track walks,
The Resolute Loop is a great little walk that passes an Aboriginal engraving site, offers great views over Pittwater and provides access to two secluded beaches
The Mount Warning (Wollumbin) track is a steep hike to the top of a volcanic plug, and the first place on the Australian mainland to be touched by the morning sun.
Mumbulla Falls is a beautiful gorge and waterhole on the south coast, which has Aboriginal significance.
The Little Dromedary (Najanuga) summit is reached via an “off-track” walk. The rocky hill is in private land, near the historic town of Tilba Tilba.
The Uluru Base Walk is a circuit around Uluru, with interpretative signage and access to Mutitjulu Waterhole, Kantju Gorge and multiple caves with rock art.
The Uluru Climb was a very steep walking route to the top of Uluru (Ayers Rock). The walk was closed in October 2019 at the request of the local Anangu people.
The Valley of the Winds walk in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (Northern Territory) is a spectacular circuit through Kata Tjuta, a group of large, domed rock formations.