Dee Why Lagoon to Long Reef Headland and Narrabeen Lagoon

Dee Why Lagoon to Long Reef Headland and Narrabeen Lagoon

9 Jul, Sun 9:00AM Dee Why Lagoon to Long Reef Headland and Narrabeen Lagoon
Grade:3/6 Length 16km  ↑350m Sydney Branch
Geoffrey.L
Walk | A bushwalk of any kind short or longPublic Transport | There are public transport options to and from this activity.Dee Why Lagoon to Long Reef Headland and Narrabeen Lagoon. Easy walk with inlet crossing from shoe to knee level. This walk is one of the shining jewels of northern beaches. Takes you through scenic and beautiful ecosystems, abundance of wildlife and migrating birds, cultural heritage and historical icons. Long Reef headland is the most ideal spot for whale watching - furthest point of Sydney coastline.
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From: 9 Jul 2023, 9:00AM 2023-07-09 09:00:00 Australia/Sydney NPA Walk, Dee Why Lagoon to Long Reef Headland and Narrabeen Lagoon Please check and update times and meeting location. Get latest information at https://bushwalk.npansw.org.au/?activities=harbour-to-hawkesbury Dee Why Lagoon to Long Reef Headland and Narrabeen Lagoon. Easy walk with inlet crossing from shoe to knee level. This walk is one of the shining jewels of northern beaches. Takes you through scenic and beautiful ecosystems, abundance of wildlife and migrating birds, cultural heritage and historical icons. Long Reef headland is the most ideal spot for whale watching - furthest point of Sydney coastline. Bus at Wynyard Station Carrington St. Stand B for B1 bus at 8.15am. Arrive at 8.55am Dee Why B Line Pittwater Road, Dee Why . Walk 8 minutes to Dre Why Parade . Track starts at James Meehan reserve wildlife refuge sign. Dee Why Lagoon to Long Reef Headland and Narrabeen Lagoon NPA | Geoffrey Lee

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