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Epic Newcastle Trip: Coastal Walks, whales, dolphins, National Parks! Medium
Let's have a weekend in Newcastle. It Rocks!
Saturday: We bus to Belmont North and commence a 20KM walk along coastal tracks with epic views, hidden beaches with a grandstand finish at Nobby's Light House, before heading to Newcastle CBD for refreshments!
Sunday: We bus to One Mile Beach in Port Stephens (north of Newcastle) for a full day adventure through Tomaree National Park with a grandstand finish on the Tomaree Head Summit Walk with epic views across to the Mid North Coast settlements of Hawks Nest and Myall Lakes.
The national parks and ocean views across this weekend are not to be missed. Newcastle is the perfect base for this adventure. Hopefully we will spot Humpback whales and their delightful friends, Pacific Dolphins, who habituate this part of the NSW coastline. We will enjoy some great bus trips and a ferry ride! There are many accommodations options so get booking! There are many great choices for food and a team dinner in Newcastle, which is a beautiful city!!
I RECOMMEND MEMBERS PLAN TO ARRIVE NEWCASTLE BY FRIDAY NIGHT, FOR OUR 8AM START FROM CUSTOMS HOUSE, NEWCASTLE, SATURDAY MORNING.
Distance: 20KM each day
Difficulty: Medium, because of the distance and some headland climbs. We have plenty of time of both days to complete the walking.
Walking Pace: We will average 4.5 km per hour.
Meeting Place and Transport: Saturday: Customs House, Watt Street at 8:00AM to catch the bus departing 8:10AM. Sunday: Newcastle Station Interchange at 8:00AM to catch the bus departing 8:09AM to Fingal Bay.
What to bring: Good walking shoes/trail runners; 1.5 litres of water, refill available along the way; hydrolytes; one snack and one lunch; light rain jacket depending on conditions; sunscreen and a cap or hat with a wide brim. BRING A PACKED LUNCH EACH DAY!
Suggested Donation: $75
Pub: TBA
By RSVPing to this event, you (and your guests) agree to and are bound by the terms and conditions of SOMG which you can view here:
Sydney Outdoors Meetup Group Discussions
If you have any questions, please leave a comment below. I look forward to seeing you on this walk. I will post my mobile number closer to the day.
Ted
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See all- Classic Sydney Seven Bridges Walk!!! - 28 km (Medium/Hard)Circular Quay, Sydney
Classic Seven Bridges Walk!!! - 28 km (Medium/Hard)
We take on the the famous 7 Bridges Walk. To get going we meet outside Hungry Jacks, near Wharf 4 Circular Quay, at 8:00 am. We head out of the City by crossing the historic Pyrmont Bridge, in Darling Harbour. (Bridge 1)
The ANZAC Bridge (Bridge 2) takes us to Rozelle and backstreets which lead to the Iron Cove Bridge (Bridge 3). We power through to Drummoyne, and stop at a local coffee shop for morning tea.
We then head to Gladesville Bridge (Bridge 4), which offers spectacular views along the Parramatta River, east to the City and west to Rhodes.
Exiting the bowels of Gladesville Bridge, we head for Tarban Creek Bridge (Bridge 5) which takes us to Hunters Hill. Just half a kilometre away is Fig Tree Bridge (Bridge 6), spanning the Lane Cove River and landing at Linley Point. We pass through Burns Bay Reserve, re-join local roads through Riverview, Tambourine Bay Reserve and Hodgson Park. Its a short 20 minute bushwalk to our late lunchbreak at Central Park Longueville, where we stop for 30 minutes to eat and use the bathrooms.
After lunch, we head east through a roll-call of parks, bush trails and local roads provide a richly varied tour of the Lower North Shore, ending at Lavender Bay and Milson’s Point. Finally, we climb stairs to Bridge 7, the Sydney Harbour Bridge! We cross back to our starting point Circular Quay, and the Paragon Hotel for a tasty beer!
We should arrive back at about 4:00PM.
Distance: 28 km
Type of Walk: This walk is a full day adventure. About one half is along local roads and one half through parks and harbour trails.
Difficulty: Medium/Hard, because of the distance but we will not be sprinting! If you are unsure about the distance but would like to test yourself this is a walk for you: there are plenty of get-out points.
Walking Pace: We will maintain a steady pace all day and average 4.5 km per hour.
Meeting Place and Transport: Meet at Circular Quay; see above.
What to bring: Good walking shoes/boots or trainers; 1.5 litres of water, refill available along the way; hydrolytes; two snacks and one lunch; light rain jacket depending on conditions; sunscreen and a cap or hat with a wide brim. WE WILL BE STOPPING AT FOOD VENUES FOR BOTH OF OUR BREAKS, FOR MEMBERS WHO WISH TO PURCHASE FOOD ON THE DAY.
Suggested Donation: $10
Pub: Paragon Hotel, Circular Quay, see above.
By RSVPing to this event, you (and your guests) agree to and are bound by the terms and conditions of SOMG which you can view here:
Sydney Outdoors Meetup Group Discussions
Questions? Please leave a comment below. I look forward to seeing you on this walk. I will post my mobile number closer to the day.
Ted :)
- Manly - North Head - Manly! Whale Watching! History! 13.5KM MediumCircular Quay, Sydney
Manly - North Head - Manly!
Whale Watching! History! 13.5KM Medium
We meet at Circular Quay Ferry Wharf 3, Side B to catch the 10:30AM Ferry to Manly, arriving 10:52AM. Quickly underway we skirt East Cove, Little Manly Beach and Little Manly Point, before hitting a bush track through to Collins Beach.
We avoid the security at the Australian Police management training institute and walk up to North Head Scenic Drive which takes us to the historic Quarantine Station, its museum, Café, and toilets where we take lunch 5KM into the walk.
Lunch Options: Eat your packed lunch at the Q Station foreshore park where there is seating and a bathroom. Or members can buy a light lunch at the Q Station Café. The coffee is good, but I recommend bringing food!
After lunch we head for Fairfax Lookout and some of the most stunning views of Sydney Harbour; it is very striking.
We then traverse the seaward side of North head, with a Hanging Swamp along the way and opening up to spectacular views north to the Central Coast; Norah head Lighthouse - 60KM away - is in view on a clear day. Expect to spot Humpback Whales on this section of the walk.
We finish our day walking through Shelley Beach and Fairy Bower on our way to the Corso and the Ivanhoe Hotel for a refreshment.
What to Bring: Snacks and lunch, hat, sunscreen, plenty of water. Members may purchase lunch (see above options) or eat your own food at Q Station.
Pub: Ivanhoe Hotel, Manly Corso
Suggested Donation: $10
By RSVPing to this event, you (and your guests) agree to and are bound by the terms and conditions of SOMG which you can view here:
Sydney Outdoors Meetup Group Discussions
Questions? Leave a comment below. I will post my mobile number closer to the day.
Ted :)
- Wondabyne to Woy Woy via Pindar Cave and Kariong Brook Falls! 23KM Hardcentral station, Sydney
Wondabyne to Woy Woy via Pindar Cave and Kariong Brook Falls! 23KM Hard
We catch the Central Coast Train departing Central Station at 7:48AM, arriving Wondabyne Station 8:57AM.
MEMBERS MUST TRAVEL IN THE REAR-MOST TRAIN CARRIAGE, IN THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL. AS THE TRAIN STANDS AT PLATFORM 8, CENTRAL STATION, THIS IS THE FIRST CARRIAGE THAT YOU WILL SEE, IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TICKET BARRIER.
WONDABYNE IS A REMOTE TRAIN STATION AND ACCESSIBLE ONLY FROM THE REAR-MOST TRAIN CARRIAGE.
From Wondabyne Station we climb up to the local ridge and make our way to Pindar Cave and check out this amazing location. We then head to Kariong Brook Falls and Tommos Campsite where, 12.5KM in, we stop for lunch. These scenic bush locations deep within Brisbane Waters National Park, are not to be missed!
After lunch it is an 11KM walk via Mount Wondabyne itself, through to Woy Woy Train Station and the Bayview Hotel for a refreshment, if desired. Only the final 3KM of this walk is urban.
Distance: 23 kms
Type of Walk: This National Park adventure is not to be missed. We commence at the only train station in NSW which has no road access; it is this remote!
Difficulty: Hard, because of the distance. There are some moderate climbs, which we will manage at a reasonable pace to enjoy the environment.
Walking Pace: We will average 4.5 km per hour. A bit slower on the climbs and a bit faster on the flat parts.
Meeting Place and Transport: Meet at Central Train Station as set out above. CHECK THE DEPARTURE BOARD ON THE DAY, IN CASE OF DEPARTURE PLATFORM CHANGE.
If joining the train from another station, remember to ride in the rear-most carriage in the direction of travel. PLEASE PLAN TO BE EARLY RATHER THAN 'JUST ON TIME' FOR THE START.
Transport out is by train from Woy Woy Train Station.
What to bring: Good walking shoes/trail runners; 2-3 liters of water, no refills at both breaks; hydrolytes; one snack and lunch; light rain jacket depending on conditions; sunscreen and a cap or hat with a wide brim. MEMBERS MUST BRING ALL FOOD AND WATER; THIS IS A WILDERNESS WALK!
Suggested Donation: $10
Pub: Bayview Hotel
Suggested Donation: $10
By RSVPing to this event, you (and your guests) agree to and are bound by the terms and conditions of SOMG which you can view here:
Sydney Outdoors Meetup Group Discussions
Questions? Please leave a comment below. I look forward to seeing you on this walk. I will post my mobile number closer to the day.
Ted :)
- Classic Harbour Walk - Taronga Zoo to CBD – 12km Medium/EasyCircular Quay, Sydney
Classic Harbour Walk - Taronga Zoo to CBD – 12km Easy
We start with a ferry ride from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo, from where we work around to Mosman and Cremorne, stopping here and there to check out the harbour and stuff like that!
Some interesting back street get us to Kirribilli where we stop for lunch at one of the harbour's newest parks, based at the old Submarine Base Platypus, which has an excellent location and a clean bathroom. NO SHOPS AT THIS LOCATION, SO MEMBERS MUST BRING YOUR LUNCH.
After lunch we check out the very posh Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron and drop in on the Prime Minister at Kirribilli House plus the Governor General at Admiralty House. Who knows, they might invite us in for a toasted sandwich?
Before leaving Kirribilli, we stop at a hidden park for some epic pictures of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Its then up onto the Harbour Bridge deck and walk across to the CBD. We exit the Bridge via Cumberland Street, to avoid the crowds in Circular Quay.
Wynyard Train Station is 100 metres away.
We should complete the walk by about 3:00pm.
Distance: 12 km
Type of Walk: This walk is a relaxed harbour walk.
Difficulty: Easy/Medium. Plenty of get-out points.
Walking Pace: We will maintain a steady pace and average 4 km per hour.
Meeting Place and Transport: Meet at Circular Quay; Wharf 4 Side A, ferry departs at 10:12am.
What to bring: Good walking shoes/boots or trainers; 1.5 litres of water, refill available along the way; hydrolytes; snacks and lunch; light rain jacket depending on conditions; sunscreen and a cap or hat with a wide brim. WE WILL NOT BE STOPPING AT FOOD VENUES, SO DO BRING YOUR FOOD AND DRINKS.
Suggested Donation: $10
Pub: TBA
By RSVPing to this event, you (and your guests) agree to and are bound by the terms and conditions of SOMG which you can view here:
Sydney Outdoors Meetup Group Discussions
If you have any questions, please leave a comment below. I look forward to seeing you on this walk. I will post my mobile number closer to the day.
Ted.