Sabrina W. • February 5, 2019highly recommended for a scenery walk along the coast. from sandy beach to cliffs!
Hidetaka T. • December 8, 2018One of the least known walking tracks in Sydney. Gorgeous view of the Harbour. Make sure you have a dip in some of the beaches along the way (Milk Beach is my favourite).
Ace • September 6, 2014If you coming here for the bay walk try parking along the neighbour street around Timbrell Park.
Kylie W. • March 8, 2017See some Aussie bush so close to the city, and those views out Sydney Heads! Enjoy a coffee at the other end near North Harbour.
Mackenzie P. • October 5, 2016Climb up the stairs next to Cremorne Point Wharf and walk through the reserve to find a hidden lighthouse on the harbour shoreline.
Roman K. • March 27, 2012Extremely great view, quiet and nice place couples or family to spend good time. There is a BBQ area (several electric barbies & tables) nearby, next to Information Center.
Jack S. • October 8, 2022A great pathway, along the waterfront, connecting Darling Harbour to Barangaroo and onwards to Circular Quay
Anderson V. • May 10, 2019Leave your bike at the parking lot, easiest way to be on the trail is to stick to the water
Kent W. • September 9, 2010Fantastic track - better to enjoy on a sunny weekday than a busy weekend. Jog the flat bits for a real workout!
Kris C. • January 31, 2016If you are out of shape, you might need to make base camp at the midway point.
Hidetaka T. • December 8, 2018Catch a ferry from City to Watsons Bay, head to South Head - you can get a stunning view of the city skyline and Sydney Harbour. If you are lucky, you can even see whales.
Felicity R. • May 21, 2013Not dog friendly, even though the Olympic Park website will have you believe it is.
Peter G. • July 11, 2010Good kid's playground with a fenced area for younger kids and an open area with more challenging rides for older kids
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