Benowie Walking Track (Thornleigh to Hornsby), New South Wales.
This leg of the Great North Walk is a lush escape from the Sydney grind that offers plenty to see, do and eat.
The change of seasons is the ideal introduction to Issue Three of Walkers Journal, bringing you a wide variety of walks across the country perfect for springtime. Be taken on WA’s Lurujarri Dreaming Trail and learn about the land, culture and laws of Goolarabooloo people. Then, take a tour of Melbourne’s mid-century architectural history in the bayside suburb of Beaumaris. Down in Tassie, have your breath taken away by the Hartz Mountains National Park, where ‘wild Tasmania’ meets ‘mild Tasmania’. Following that, join us on NSW’s Wharf to Wharf Walk from Merimbula to Tathra where readers searching for ocean vistas won’t be disappointed. Next up in the NT, be delighted by the Jatbula Trail, its abundant wildlife and rock art by the area’s Traditional Owners, the Jawoyn people. Lastly, savour the sights, sounds and snacks on a section of NSW’s Great North Walk from Thornleigh to Hornsby.
This leg of the Great North Walk is a lush escape from the Sydney grind that offers plenty to see, do and eat.
The Lurujarri Dreaming Trail is an invitation to behold the land, culture and laws of the Goolarabooloo people across beaches, dunes and bush.
The Wharf to Wharf Walk is on the New South Wales Sapphire Coast, following a diverse landscape through the ancient land of the Yuin People.
An hour-and-a-half’s drive from Hobart is a place rich in biodiversity and history that gives new meaning to the phrase ‘pretty as a picture’.
Take a trip through time in the bayside Melbourne suburb of Beaumaris, a treasure trove of midcentury modern homes.
From Nitmiluk Gorge to Leliyn on the traditional land of the Jawoyn people. You pass magnificent waterfalls and cross through…
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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