Pack a tent, water and lots of snacks and walk your way through the most beautiful parts of NSW during these multi-day hikes.
If you're keen to get in a few days of walking, but don't care for hitting the highway, conquer this majestic 35-kilometre-long trail right here in Sydney. It travels along the world-famous beautiful coastline of the northern beaches from Palm Beach to Manly.
PALM BEACH TO MANLY
This rugged, 45-kilometre-long adventure begins in Katoomba (about 100 kilometres west of Sydney CBD) and travels through ancient rainforest, friendly woodlands and pretty heathland, before finishing up at Jenolan Caves.
SIX FOOT TRACK, BLUE MOUNTAINS
The Hawkesbury Track is one section of the Great North Walk, a 250-kilometre-long NSW hiking trail that starts in the middle of Sydney and winds up in downtown Newcastle.
THE HAWKESBURY TRACK (GREAT NORTH WALK)
To really escape the big smoke, make it your mission to complete the Light to Light Walk (that's set to reopen in early 2024 following major upgrades), on the Far South Coast.
LIGHT TO LIGHT WALK, FAR SOUTH COAST
Another escapade that will put plenty of miles between you and traffic jams is the Green Gully Track in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, about 200 kilometres northwest of Port Macquarie and 600 kilometres north of Sydney.
GREEN GULLY TRACK, NORTH COAST
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