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Explore Australia's oldest park via scenic trails around trees, benches, historical monuments and ornamental plantings. Perfect for a picnic and very busy on the weekends. Both with their own unique features, Hyde Park is split into two sections, north and south, divided by Park Street running directly through the middle. This urban refuge spans 16 hectares of lush greenery, including around 580 mature trees, of both introduced and native species. Find space for reflection in this area once...
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A walk through Sydney's streets and parks. Looking out over the city from the Sydney Tower, it's hard to believe that this sprawling metropolis was once a small, squalid, penal colony populated by convicts and soldiers. Today Australia's oldest and largest city has a population of more than 4 million and a flourishing arts, food and leisure scene. But, as this easy stroll around the central city and parks demonstrates, Sydney hasn't forgotten its past. This tour will help you explore...
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A scenic trail through the heart of Sydney, New South Wales. This waterfront out and back route begins and ends from the Lookout point on the wharf at Woolloomooloo Bay. From here you'll make your way along the waters edge up to Mrs Macquarie's Chair and back again, passing the Andrew Boy Charlton Swimming Pool along the way.
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The Great North Walk connects New South Wales' two largest cities from the obelisk in Australia's first planned town square to the wharf from which its oldest home-built steamship still sails in over 250 kilometres of history, mystery and fascination. This is the full route for the Great North Walk, a multi-day walk with designated campsites. But can also be done as a long day walk or split up into several day-walks. Popular day walks on the trail can be done in some amazing natural...
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The Great North Walk runs from Sydney to Newcastle and connects New South Wales' two largest cities from the obelisk in Australia's first planned town square to the wharf, Queens Wharf, from which its oldest home-built steamship still sails in over 250 kilometres of history, mystery and fascination. It visits many sites and areas along the way including Mooney Mooney Creek, Brisbane Water National Park, Heaton Gap, Lane Cove River, Berowra Waters, Glenrock Lagoon and Warners Bay just to name...