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6 May, Sat 2:00PM | Heritage Festival 2023: Open Houses of Newtown | ||||
Sydney Branch | |||||
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) Join Glenda Gartrell for this community event and rare opportunity to step inside some of Newtown's most unique houses. We will visit houses from the late 1800s. The first stop is 26 Oxford Street, an old convent formerly known as St Bede’s Convent and High School Sisters of the Good Samaritan. We will then cross the road to 7 Oxford Street, a turn of the century, worker's semi-detached cottage. We will then take a short walk around the block to the historic Albemarle Street and visit the abode of folk artist and long-time resident and local legend Dianne Gallagher. This is a community event managed independently of Inner West Council. Meeting Place: 26 Oxford Street, Newtown. Limit: 4. View |
6-13 May, Sat (11:36AM)-Sat (16:00PM) | Lord Howe Island May 2023 #1 | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | 200m | Branch | |
Sally | |||||
(Fully Booked) The last of the special trips to Lord Howe Island started during the pandemic. A visit to this World Heritage site is on many people's to-do list. In this trip we not only walk the many beautiful tracks, but also learn from the local experts why the island is so special in the stories of evolution and conservation. You may also encounter one of the most unique birds which was the reason of David Attenborough's 1997 visit. The trip package includes flights, accommodation, restaurant meals, lectures, guided walks, low tide reef walks and night walks. You can also enjoy your own walks, snorkelling, golfing, etc.. Club insurance does not apply to this commercial trip. For the detailed trip plan please contact sally.bushwalk@tallyhoaccounting.com.au or 0451637848 (text message preferred) None Location: Lord Howe Island Map: Lord Howe Island Limit: 18. View |
6 May, Sat 12:32AM | Witches Watch, Hecates Cauldron and Tara Point | ||||
Grade:5/6 | Length | 10km | Sydney Branch | ||
Yuri B. | |||||
Find out why this part of the Gardens of Stone must be better protected for the future generations.
Park the vehicles at around GR 306 175 on the branch road off the Bicentennial National Trail. Follow the Great Dividing Range north to Gordian Knot and then to Witches Watch, a spectacular lookout above Hecates Cauldron. From here, descend into the Cauldron and explore it underneath the cliff lines and also above, amidst “the bubbles”. Visit the Tower of Hope and other features. Descend into the headwaters of Baal Bone Creek, cross the valley and climb up through Tara Slot onto Tara Point. More amazing views. From here, move up to the ridge and re-connect with the vehicles. Scrambling and exposure. About 10 km. Location: Ben Bullen SF Map: Ben Bullen 89314S and Cullen Bullen 89313N View |
6 May, Sat 9:00AM | Wolli creek to La Perouse | ||||
Length | 35km | Southern Sydney Branch | |||
John K | |||||
A scenic to the gems of La Perouse, bays and beaches, parks and landmarks. Also a short walk through national park. Mostly on off road cycle paths, short distance on road with wide shoulder. Bring lock, spare tubes and walking shoes. Unfortunately, riding an e-bike on this trip will mean that you are not covered under NPA club insurance; Bushwalking Australia is working to see if it can be covered for future trips. Limit: 10. View |
7 May, Sun 8:31AM | Meadowbank to Huntleys Point | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 13km | 165m | Sydney Branch | |
Geoffrey.L | |||||
We walk from Meadowbank to Huntley Point wharf. View |
7 May, Sun 7:30AM | The Corn Trail – From the bottom | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 10km | Milton Branch | ||
Mike J. | |||||
This is a chance to explore the upper reaches of the Buckenbowra River. We will start from the bottom of the Corn Trail and walk up as far as we feel like it, then downhill when we are tired. Contact leader essential for time and details.....subject to change. Map: Araluen 88261S and Monga 88261N View |
8-14 May, Mon-Sun | Crowdy Bay Bush Regeneration | ||||
Mid North Coast Branch | |||||
Sue B. | |||||
A week of bush regeneration based at beautiful Kylies Beach, hosted by Mid North Coast branch. Volunteers welcome to come for however long they like.
We have a trailer with bbq plate, urn, sink and all eating and cooking utensils. Dinner provided on Saturday night. Opportunity to walk around Diamond Head with its spectacular views, have a swim or drop a line in.
MAP: nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/map-crowdy-bay-national-park Location: Crowdy Bay NP View |
8 May, Mon 10:00AM | Spit to Zoo | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 270m | Sydney Branch | |
Renate W. | |||||
This walk visits Chinamans Beach and Balmoral Beach on Middle Harbour, then climbs up the steel stairway towards Georges Heights. It goes out to Battery 1801, where we can check out the new track, then heads to Chowder Bay before following the scenic bush track to Taronga Zoo via Bradleys Head. Hazards: steps, cliff edges Location: Sydney Harbour NP Map: Sydney Harbour National Park Limit: 14. View |
8 May, Mon 8:55AM | St Helena Ridge Trail | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 18km | 320m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
(Updated Details) Woodford to Glenbrook. Oaks Trail for 5.6km then St Helena Ridge Trail to Duck Hole and Glenbrook. Be aware of Mountain bikes on Oaks Trail. Expect to wade across Glenbrook Creek at the Duck Hole. Location: Woodford Map: Katoomba, Springwood, and Penrith Limit: 16. View |
9 May, Tue 9:30AM | Fitzroy Falls West & East Rims #190 | ||||
Fully inside Wingecarribee Shire Council | |||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 13km | 300m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
Paul McI | |||||
(Fully Booked) Fitzroy Falls West Rim and East Rim Tracks provide spectacular views of the main falls, Twin Falls, the Grotto and the valley between the two tracks. The vegetation is very different on each of the tracks. Hazards: Rough track, steep sections, slippery rocks. Location: Morton NP (Fitzroy) Map: Kangaroo Valley 9028-4S Limit: 20. View |
9 May, Tue 9:00AM | Hoddles Track – Saddleback Mountain (#330) | ||||
Fully inside The Council of the Municipality of Kiama | |||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 12km | 500m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
Mike M | |||||
(Cancelled) The walk commences at the top of Saddleback Mountain and descends steeply before ascending to Hoddles Track. The track leads along the cliff face and ascends up to enter Barron Grounds. The lunch spot provides beautiful views down to the coast.
Hazards: Rough track, very steep descents and ascents, slippery rocks and unfenced cliff edges. Map: Kiama 9028-1S Limit: 20. View |
9 May, Tue 9:01AM | Jibbon Head | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 5km | 50m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Brian E. | |||||
Half day walk around Jibbon Headland, followed by a lunch! Location: Royal National Park Map: Port Hacking 91294N Limit: 12. View |
10 May, Wed 9:00AM | Bannister Head Smorgasboard | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 6km | Milton Branch | ||
Wendy | |||||
From Bill Andriske Oval in Mollymook, walk along the northern end of Mollymook Beach, up to Mitchell Parade and along to the Bannister Head Lookout. A minor but easy scramble to the rockshelf at Bannisters Heads can reveal seals and dolphins and a rarely seen perspective. Really – it’s amazing. Continue behind the houses and magic garden to return via the byways of Mollymook. Coffee etc. on the lawn at the oval. Grade 2-3: Easy/social. Contact leader essential for time and details. Subject to change. View |
10 May, Wed 8:40AM | Cowan to Brooklyn via Jerusalem Bay | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 14km | 429m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Paul L. | |||||
Part of the Great North Walk, this track goes down to Jerusalem Bay before climbing back through the sandstone plateau that forms the Hawkesbury valley. Connects with Brooklyn Dam Trail and passes through Brooklyn Dam campsite before ending at Brooklyn and Hawkesbury River station. The ascent from Jerusalem Bay is steep and requires a reasonable level of walking fitness. Hazards include creek crossing and slippery rocks. Location: Kuring-gai Chase NP Map: Cowan 91304N Limit: 15. View |
10 May, Wed 7:30AM | Crookhaven River, Berry Canal Paddle | ||||
Length | 15km | Milton Branch | |||
Helen M. | |||||
Launch from Greenwell Point and paddle upstream into the Berry Canal to explore Apple Orchard, Noble's, Mangrove, Comerong and Haven Islands. Return past Orient Point to explore Goodnight, Crow and Billy's Islands. Grade: Medium. PFDs compulsory. Contact leader essential for time and details.....subject to change. Map: Nowra 90283S View |
10 May, Wed 9:05AM | Meadowbank to Cabarita | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | Sydney Branch | ||
Marilyn C. | |||||
A level walk along the Parramatta River from Meadowbank to Cabarita at a comfortable pace. Lovely river views and historic buildings.
Bookings from only one week prior to the walk please. Location: Parramatta River Limit: 12. View |
10 May, Wed 11:30AM | Walkers get together | ||||
Sydney Branch | |||||
Mal | |||||
Walkers lunch at O'Donoghues, Emu Plains. Location: Emu Plains View |
11 May, Thu 9:30AM | Forest Path and Bola Creek | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 8km | 100m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Brian E. | |||||
Some greenhood orchids are appearing. We shall be looking out for them and for the autumn fungal displays as we enjoy the rainforest in Royal NP. Leeches! Location: Royal National Park Map: Port Hacking 91294N and Otford 91294S Limit: 12. View |
11 May, Thu 10:00AM | The Alphabet Walk series : “M” Macquarie Park Cemetery Tom Sweeney Guided History Tour | ||||
Grade:1/6 | Sydney Branch | ||||
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
Is history part of your DNA? Then join me on a history tour during this year's Australian Heritage Festival.
Discover real history and visit the many famous people buried here who are a rich part of our history.
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13 May, Sat 8:31AM | Blackmans Crown exploration | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 6km | 200m | Sydney Branch | |
Mark G. | |||||
Blackmans Crown is impressive from any angle as it rises above the Castlereagh highway and offers the curious bushwalker an opportunity to explore a cluster of pagodas, slots, overhangs and various nooks and crannies in a concentrated area! It also gives you superb views over the surrounding countryside including towards Pantoneys Crown. Come and see why it's worth a visit. Off-track walking. Location: Gardens of Stone NP Map: Ben Bullen 89314S View |
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