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Rose Bay to Watsons Bay Walk

Tourist attractions

Sydney, NSW 2000

Description

The Rose Bay to Watsons Bay Walk is a 7.4 km scenic coastal trail located in Sydney Harbour National Park.

It offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty and stunning views of the city skyline and harbour. The trail winds its way through secluded beaches, beautiful parks, and picturesque bays, providing an enjoyable walk for all. Accessing the trail is easy, with a ferry from Circular Quay taking just 13 minutes to reach Rose Bay, the starting point of the walk. The endpoint of the walk is Watsons Bay ferry wharf, where visitors can return to the city by ferry or explore the nearby beaches and cafes.

Along the trail, there are several attractions to see and do, including Queens Beach, Strickland House, Vaucluse House and Gardens, and the Hermitage Foreshore Walk. The Hermitage Foreshore Walk is a 2 km trail that lies between the two endpoints of the Rose Bay to Watsons Bay Walk, offering a shorter option for those who prefer it. The walk provides stunning panoramic views of the city and its beautiful harbour, showcasing the natural beauty of the area.

The best time to visit the Rose Bay to Watsons Bay Walk is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer months can be hot and humid, while winter often brings strong winds.

To access the walk, visitors can catch a ferry from Circular Quay or take bus 324 or 325 from the city centre. The ferry ride takes approximately 30 minutes, while the bus journey takes the same duration to reach Rose Bay and an additional 15 minutes to reach Watsons Bay

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Trails & sites: Hiking tracks

Location

Sydney, NSW 2000

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