
Best Australia hikes – Whether it’s the sea, the forest or even within the city, Australia has paths for you to explore from a variety of perspectives. The following paths from difficult to easy are sure to bring many beautiful natural moments.
The coastal road Manly – Spit
Best Australia hikes – Often known as ‘Manly to Spit’, but it is recommended that you take the 10km long journey in the opposite direction. Start off from the Spit Bridge in Mosman, follow the coastal road in Middle Harbor, past the Clontarf Reserve National Park and the Clontarf Point Sea. And the first stop to dive in to enjoy the fresh water is Castle Rock.
This road has many stops so you can see Sydney Harbor, Middle Head, Watsons Bay and Rose Bay, everywhere you can see blue sky and sea, leisurely sailing boats and beautiful houses along. sea.
back to menu ↑Coastal Road Bondi – Coogee
The 6km long stretch is quite famous and easy to do. This trail leads you across Waverly Cemetery, Clovelly Beach, Gordon’s Bay, and you can stop by for a cool beer at Coogee Pavillion.
back to menu ↑Hermitage Foreshore Walkway
Best Australia hikes – Only 1.8km long, any visitor can walk on this road to enjoy the fresh sea air, and hold a small picnic at the rope.
Hermitage Foreshore Walk, one of the places that offers breathtaking views of Sydney’s harbor, islands and symbols as you take a coastal walk along the path. Bring your camera and be sure not to miss out on the beautiful moments here.
back to menu ↑Road to Barrenjoey lighthouse, Palm Beach
If you go to Palm Beach, don’t miss the Barrenjoey lighthouse, Sydney’s northernmost point for the perfect sight, and if you’re lucky, you’ll probably find whales!
back to menu ↑Ocean Palace National Park National Park
Best Australia hikes – The entire coastal road is 26km long and takes at least 2 days to complete, but you can still split up to explore the unique sections of the road.
Start off in Bundeena to Little Marley Beach, which is quite easy for first-time hikers, but still offers plenty of scenic spots. The arc leads you through coasts, red sands, forests and coastline cliffs.
back to menu ↑Circular Quay to Botanic Gardens
Not only tourists, even Sydney people sometimes want to walk along this road to explore the unique ancient architecture of Sydney.
It only takes 1 hour, this road includes most of Sydney’s famous names: Opera House, Botanic Gardens, NSW Museum of Art.
back to menu ↑The Great Ocean Road
Best Australia hikes – This is one of the favorite streets of not only Victorians but also anyone who has been here.
Stretching 250km, the winding road embracing the coastline opens up a breathtaking view of the wild and windy Southern Ocean.
Along the coast, romantic towns like Lorne always welcome you with beaches dedicated to surfing, clear rivers or places to enjoy a variety of local cuisine.
Of course, once you are here, you cannot miss the scenic 12 Apostles (12 Apostles) at Port Campbell.
Certainly, once you have chosen your passion for traveling, this road is not to be missed and will urge you to come back many times!
back to menu ↑Kosciuszko Alpine Way
The best time to explore this legendary beautiful area of New South Wales is the warm weather months (unless you’re really adventurous).
Through Jindabyne to the Kosciuszko National Park area, you will experience the most majestic mountain scenery with Australia’s highest Kosciuszko peak.
Following that, the Thredbo village area is truly an enjoyable winter playground for visitors even in summer.
Moreover, you can also enjoy the breathtaking scenery of this area through outdoor activities such as climbing, hiking, canoeing or climbing adventure.
Surely the above experiences will provide an enjoyable trip for those who want to exercise their feet after long hours of driving.
back to menu ↑Pacific Coast – Sydney to Brisbane
On the road from Sydney to Brisbane, travelers can stop by attractive stops like Byron Bay or the Gold Coast city.
Along the central coastline from NSW, you can stop at Coffs Harbor to see dolphins, seals and adorable penguins at Dolphin Marine Magic.
back to menu ↑Launceston – Hobart
Best Australia hikes – Tasmania Island is known as the most beautiful and rugged place in Australia. Therefore, the best way to admire this beauty is by observing it from above.
Remember, don’t enter the main highway if you don’t want to miss out on the stunning views of Wineglass Bay. After visiting the historic village of Richmond, don’t forget to visit Tassie’s number one tourist destination – MONA art museum