Hiking Trails and Trips in New South Wales
Below are popular Hiking guides and trips in New South Wales that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Guides
Lovely walk along hidden creeks and admiring Aboriginal and European cultural impacts.
Hike 250 km from central Sydney to downtown Newcastle and visit ancient art and historic landmarks
Woy Woy Bay to the coast at Patonga then on the Hawkesbury to Brooklyn and onward to Cowan
Walk downhill to enjoy Berowra Waters, find the hidden Aboriginal Engraving and then follow Berowra Creek to Crosslands
Ending the Great North Walk at the World's Most Beautiful Harbour
Discover the oldest coal find in Australia and Aboriginal as well as European settler history
Discover history and mystery along one of the most beautiful hikes of the Australian Great North Walk
Begin Australia's most accessible bush walk from Newcastle harbour passing an impressive obelisk and historic cathedral
From Beavens Point Rd through Yarramalong village, Bumble Hill, passing Ourimbah rain-forest & ending at Somersby Store
Sample New South Wales' industrial history on this pleasant hike from Lake Macquarie' northern tip to the Watagan's edge
Watch out for UFOs as you climb into the Watagan Mountains
Hike past the highest point of the Great North Walk and stay at Basin campsite on your way
Walk from Millfield up to Mount Bright and down into the Pokolbin area to enjoy the fruits of the vine
Along the crest of the Watagans overlooking the Hunter Valley, moving into the Congewai catchment & up to Flat Rock
Hike the mid-section of the world's 'most accessible bushwalk' and discover ancient Aboriginal rock art & Mt Warrawolong
A walk through Sydney Harbour National Park from zoo to beach
Beginning the Great North Walk in Newcastle, NSW hike south passing the Hunter Valley with a side-trip to great wineries
Discover the Best Indigenous Rock-art Sites in Brisbane Waters National Park on the Great North Walk
Great views from a picturesque lighthouse in southwest Australia
Trips
West Pymble to Hunters Hill on Great North Walk




Hunters Hill, New South Wales, Australia
Hiking | 9.8 miles
Hiking | 9.8 miles
This section of the Aussie Great North Walk is particularly lovely - more a stroll than a hike -- so enjoy with your family. South from West Pymble (near Mars Creek confluence with Lane Cove River) to De Burgh’s Bridge; then alongside the river, past Fiddens Wharf and Lane Cove Park through the Fairyland Park near Delhi Road/M2 (at Mowbray); onwards down-river past Field of Mars and Buffalo Reserves and Boronia Park;...
