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26 Mar, Tue 9:30AM | 4 Views – Moolatoo Trig Fire Trail (#110) | ||||
Fully inside Shoalhaven City Council | |||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 11km | 200m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
(SH Tuesday Walks) Ian G. | |||||
Moolatoo Trig Fire Trail winds through the forest. There are four separate cliff edge sites with dramatic views over Shoalhaven Gorge towards Ettrema Wilderness. Unfenced cliffs. Sandstone rock can fracture and crumble without warning. Location: Morton NP(Kangaroo Valley) Limit: 20. View |
27 Mar, Wed 9:15AM | Pennant Hills to Thornleigh | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 9km | 50m | Sydney Branch | |
Sylvia C. | |||||
Walk from Pennant Hills to Thornleigh. Lovely bush. Bookings only from the week before the walk please. Some creek crossings. Location: Lane Cove National Park Limit: 15. View |
27 Mar, Wed 9:40AM | Victoria Falls, Asgard Head & Thor Head | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 14km | 650m | Sydney Branch | |
Bandula G. | |||||
(Changed Transport Details) (Starting time and train time changed) Meet at Mt Victoria Station and car pool to Narrow Neck Lookout carpark. Walk down to Narrow Neck Lookout and continue down to the cascades and top and bottom of Victoria Falls. Go back up to the cars and drive back 1 Km and then walk to Asgard Head, Thor Head and down to the entrance to the old mine. Walk back to the cars and carpool back to Mt Victoria or Katoomba. Cars required for carpooling. Please state whether driving or coming by train. Steep and slippery sections and creek crossings. Location: Mount Victoria Limit: 15. View |
28 Mar - 1 Apr, Thu-Mon | Easter at Bhundoo bush cottages | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 40km | Sydney Branch | ||
Mark G. | |||||
(Fully Booked - Ask leader about waiting list) Nestled on a private property within sight of the Castle is the beautiful and serene Bhundoo Bush Cottages property. With its 3 spacious and very comfortable cottages and loads of camping area it's the perfect place to spy out the local wildlife including wombats, wallabies and even platypus have been sighted in the local Yadboro river. Of course it's also the perfect location to venture forth and explore the local national parks including Murramarang and Meroo.
2nd leader will be Adrian Barden Location: Murramarang NP Map: Milton 89272N and Corang 89273N Limit: 20. View |
29 Mar, Fri 9:30AM | The suburbs: Newtown Street Art and Historic Walking tour . Lynne’s birthday walk | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 8km | 100m | Sydney Branch | |
(SWAG) Esther | |||||
(Nearly fully booked) Leader: Ros Freeman Celebrate Lynne Hewitt’s birthday. We explore kerbside gardens, historic buildings, St Stephen's Church and cemetery; and the street art of Newtown, including ‘I have a Dream’ painted over two days, initially illegally, now heritage listed and Bob Hawke mural. Visit Warren Ball Avenue, Newtown’s best street? Easy pace to study the street art. Limit: 15. View |
31 Mar, Sun 8:56AM | Barrenjoey Lighhouse to Gerringong 2 | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 25km | 500m | Sydney Branch | |
Geoffrey.L | |||||
(Date Changed) This most spectacular & scenic coastal walk will pass through various terrains: bushland, beaches, headlands & waterfronts. It will be a delight for watchers of whales, seals, dolphins & birds. Every second Sunday, we will utilise public transport to do a section of around 300 km of this beautiful & memorable marathon. You are most welcome to join in our fun & adventure.
Today we will start the the first section at the Barrenjoey Lighthouse where you can get a magnificent view of Pittwater, Palm Beach & Barrenjoey headland. We then walk past a series of rugged headlands, bush tracks with sweeping views of the coast & Pittwater, then finish at Collaroy. Some street & beach walking. Rock scrambling & uneven surfaces. Location: Sydney Basin Map: palm beach to manly Limit: 20. View |
1 Apr, Mon 10:10AM | Between Two Lagoons | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 11km | 180m | Sydney Branch | |
Renate W. | |||||
This walk connects the shores of Dee Why Lagoon and Narrabeen Lagoon via Collaroy Plateau. Starting from Collaroy, the walk follows the coastline via the Long Reef Headland to Dee Why Lagoon. After crossing Pittwater Road, several flights of steps lead up to Collaroy Plateau for breathtaking views over the coastline. A short steep bush track and several flights of steps lead down to join the path along Narrabeen Lagoon. Flights of steps, short steep bush descent (unless wet weather), busy road crossing. Location: Northern Beaches Map: Northern Beaches Limit: 14. View |
2 Apr, Tue 9:30AM | Gibbergunyah Circuit (#030) | ||||
Fully inside Wingecarribee Shire Council | |||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 8km | 330m | Southern Highlands Branch | |
(SH Tuesday Walks) Maureen.F | |||||
Gibbergunyah Nature Reserve is between Bowral and Mittagong. The walk takes in views of Mt Gibraltar (Highest point between Sydney and Canberra), Ninety Acre Hill Lookout and a track that winds through a beautiful fern gully. The track is sometimes overgrown and difficult to locate. Rough track, steep sections, slippery rocks and unfenced cliff edges. Location: Gibbergunyah NR Map: Mittagong 8929-2S Limit: 20. View |
3 Apr, Wed 8:45AM | Mt Kuring-gai to Berowra via waters of Cowan Creek | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 10km | Southern Sydney Branch | ||
Loan | |||||
Recently reopened track from Mt Kuring-gai Station to Berowra Station via Cowan Creek. Pleasant walk mostly shaded with views of Berowra Waters. Slightly steeper walk up beside a little waterfall near the end. No booking. View |
3 Apr, Wed 7:30AM | Ringlands Rotary Walk, Narooma | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 8km | Milton Branch | ||
J&LWilkinson | |||||
Ringlands Rotary Walk is a picturesque walk which follows a bush track from Shell Point to Flying Fox Bay along the foreshore of Wagonga Inlet Narooma. Bring morning tea & we can buy lunch at a café or have takeaway & eat on the foreshore at Narooma. Expected return to Ulladulla would be 2:30-3:30pm. Limit: 15. View |
3 Apr, Wed 9:00AM | Sydney Botanic Garden, Hyde Park Barracks visit and Hyde Park | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 6km | Sydney Branch | ||
Jenny R. | |||||
From Circular Quay we will walk around Sydney Botanic Gardens including the Rose Garden and Pavilion, Calyx entry by donation, Palm House, Succulent Garden and more. We will walk around Mrs Macquarie's Chair, through the Domain, to the Hyde Park Barracks (free entry) for a historical adventure. Prior bookings are required for entry so please confirm if you will come to the Barracks. We will then walk to Hyde Park to watch a chess game or just admire the gardens around the Archibald Fountain. Bookings from one week prior to the walk please. Location: City of Sydney Limit: 12. View |
5 Apr, Fri 10:00PM | Fosters Flat Sawmill, RNP | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 2km | 10m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Greg | |||||
This sawmill was operated by James Foster of Waterfall around 1903. The sawmill was powered by a Robey 18hp semi portable engine. The boiler remains, and there are the remains of a timber-lined pit for the circular saw blade and, no doubt, other structures in the nearby bush. James Foster owned both a bullock team and eight heavy draught horses and these would have been used to install the sawmill and move both timber and lumber to and from the mill. This area still abounds in durable hardwoods, turpentines (Syncarpia glomulifera), and blackbutts (Eucalyptus pilularis), and these quality hardwoods would have been logged extensively with the surrounding woodland still containing evidence of this extensive logging. This sawmill was still operating in 1922, providing sawn lumber for the Metropolitan Coal Company before being closed by public pressure.
We will also look at the remains of the Scientists Hut (also known as the Zoologist Hut), which was built on the sawmill site in 1925 and used by the Royal Zoologists Society to study the habits of birds, notably the satin bower bird.
A good lunch can be had at the Audley Cafe.
This walk will be done in conjunction with members of the Sutherland Shire Historical Society. Leeches abound, so wear long trousers and bring insect repellant. Good shade, but hat and sun lotion are a good idea. Location: Royal National Park Limit: 20. View |
5 Apr, Fri 9:00AM | Heritage walk to the Pass of Sabugal | ||||
Grade:2/6 | Length | 3km | 240m | Southern Sydney Branch | |
Greg | |||||
This short heritage walk travels down Sir Thomas Mitchells old Illawarra Road, through bush, to the causeway across the Woronora River This road was cleared in 1843 by the last convicts road gang in NSW,
We will also visit the remains of the nearby Woronora watermill, built by John Lucas in 1825. The area above the mill is today known as ‘Lucas Heights’. This mill was a small timber building with one set of mill stones grinding wheat that was delivered by boat from Botany Bay. Bushfires and floods have removed all traces of the timber building, but beam slots excavated in the rock and the remains of the mill dam give us a good idea of the mills size and what it would have looked like. This area was also the location of depression era housing in the 1930’s and the scant remains of around twelve houses can still be identified.
Most of this walk is on a fire trail and it is not long, only about 3km, the drawback is the steep climb back up the hill when the excursion is over. Tripping hazards, snakes, ticks, leaches, fast-flowing river, slippery rocks (we will not cross the river). Location: Woronora River Valley Limit: 20. View |
6 Apr, Sat 9:00AM | Pretty Beach To Pebbly Beach Loop Walk – Full Day | ||||
Grade:4/6 | Length | 18km | Milton Branch | ||
Megan H. | |||||
A steep climb to start, up Mt Durras, then walk across to Pebbly Beach (partly on the road) and stop for lunch. On the way back explore the new track along the coast back to Pretty. Some uphill and down, along rock platforms, up and down constructed steps, short section on the Pebbly Road. The walk is long, but pace will be steady, with plenty of time to enjoy the coast on the way back. Whole day walk. Should be back at cars around 4:30 pm. Location: Murramarang NP Map: Kioloa 89261N Limit: 10. View |
7 Apr, Sun 7:31AM | Pagoda Heaven and South East Genowlan Mountain | ||||
Grade:5/6 | Length | 10km | Sydney Branch | ||
Yuri B. | |||||
This unique area, part of the Gardens of Stone region, has an active coal mine underneath it. Find out why it must be better protected for future generations. Park vehicles on top of the escarpment above Airly Mountain and follow the Genowlan Mountain Trail as far as GR 266 330. Climb north northeast to the tops, then explore Pagoda Heaven, a highly dissected, pagoda-studded area to the east and south. Descend underneath the cliff line in a southwesterly direction to GR 266 327. From here, climb a narrow south trending ridge. Continue to the top of the escarpment and follow it southwest all the way to Genowlan Trig. Take the fire trail from there to reconnect with the vehicles. About 10 km. Partly exploratory. Scrambling and exposure. Location: Mugii Murum-ban SCA Map: Glen Alice 89314N View |
7 Apr, Sun 8:17AM | Wahroonga to Bobbin Head | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 18km | 300m | Sydney Branch | |
Geoffrey.L | |||||
Gibberagong & Bobbin Head tracks start off at Wahroonga Station. A moderate walk winding through bush, rainforest, heath, saltwater mangroves, creek crossings, waterholes & views of the Hawkesbury River. The whole watery mangrove ecosystems are on full display with plankton, crabs, shellfish & wading birds. An interesting walk with a swim & a picnic at Bobbin Head. Slippery creek crossings. Location: Ku-ring-gai Chase NP Map: Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park Limit: 20. View |
8 Apr, Mon 8:30AM | Glenbrook Circuit | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 380m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
Walk to Bluff Reserve for views over Glenbrook Gorge. Might see the elusive Moorakoo Falls. Then follow historic tramway track to Tunnel Gully. Make our way to Knapsack Bridge via a section of the Lapstone Zig Zag. Climb the new stairs to Elizabeth Lookout, visit Marges Lookout and Lennox Bridge before returning to Glenbrook Station. Lots of steps. Location: Glenbrook Limit: 20. View |
8 Apr, Mon 9:22AM | Nellies Glen to Devils Hole | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 12km | 500m | Sydney Branch | |
Allan P. | |||||
(Cancelled) Follow the Six Foot Track down Nellies Glen. Return to Katoomba via Devils Hole. Steep descent on old steps and track. Some rock scrambling ascending Devils Hole. Some sections will be damp and maybe slippery. Location: Katoomba Map: Katoomba Limit: 20. View |
8-13 Apr, Mon (12:00PM)-Sat (10:00AM) | South-East Forests of NSW | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 50km | 650m | Sydney Branch | |
Greg L. | |||||
Walk is full and waiting list applies.
Car camping and day walks/short walks. Come and visit some parks that you may not even have heard of. Interesting and beautiful country, variety of walks. High country, but not like the Snowy Mountains. Some big climbs, but not excessive. All on tracks. Location: Deua and South-East Forests NPs Map: Contact leader Limit: 15. View |
8 Apr, Mon 9:25AM | West Pennant Hills to North Parramatta via Darling Mills Creek | ||||
Grade:3/6 | Length | 9km | 120m | Sydney Branch | |
John H. | |||||
We are following Darling Mills Creek from near its source almost to its junction with Toongabbie Creek, to form the Parramatta River. We pass through Sydney's sandstone heathlands with remanent stands of Sydney Blue Gums and walk, near the end, along a convict-built road. An easy track to the dam, but then it becomes more rugged. Creek crossings, and you may wish to bring a torch for the tunnel, but that is not required. Booking essential, giving your NPA, mobile and emergency contact numbers. Location: North West Sydney Map: Parramatta River 91303N Limit: 20. View |
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