Jibbon Head Circuit
The ferry ride over to the start of the trail is part of the adventure on this easy but stunning walk along secluded beaches, rock shelves and aboriginal engravings. But bring a hat for bub, this walk is exposed!
The ferry ride over to the start of the trail is part of the adventure on this easy but stunning walk along secluded beaches, rock shelves and aboriginal engravings. But bring a hat for bub, this walk is exposed!
A circuit walk on wide service trails through beautiful bush, the Lake Talooma trail takes you past a scenic dam and through a scout camp for an interesting 5km bush fix for you and bub. With a couple of optional side tracks, you can add more variety to the walk!
It’s a luxury when there is a cafe and picnic area halfway on a walk, especially when you can order cake and coffee to fuel the return walk up a long set of stairs! Despite the stairs, this is a pleasant 7km walk with some beautiful bush and scenery and a great halfway point for bub to have a play in the park.
An easy, scenic urban walk with plenty of great places for a pitstop. Multiple playgrounds, bushtrails, cafes and even a pub, it’s a great mix of history, urban convenience and enough bush to get a nature fix, with lots to explore for both you and bub!
Kingfisher pool is a short but adventurous hike to a serene pool in Heathcote National Park. Go after some rain and watch the water cascading into the pools below over a picnic lunch.
Robertson roundabout is an excellent circuit hike that takes you up a ridge with scenic views of the Hacking River and surrounding bushland of the Royal National Park. For a short hike, it packs alot in with a good variety of scenery to wow bub.
Oatley park is a bush wonderland in suburbia. This 5km easy, loop is a wonderful walk with some great spots to stop for a mid walk picnic with bub. If it’s warm, a splash in Oatley baths will add to the adventure fun for bub!
The walk from Garie beach to Thelma Head takes in some of the Coast Track’s most scenic views. But you need to work for the views, it’s a heart pumper and exposed, so make sure you take plenty of water for you and bub.
Winifred falls and the South West Arm Pools is a scenic spot to take the bub for a quick nature fix. A sturdy pair of shoes are needed for the hike down and a good set of lungs for the way back up, especially when carrying a bigger bambino.
The Forest path is a perfect walk to introduce bub to the bush. Situated in the Royal National Park in Sydney’s south, this easy, short hike is mostly shaded and previews some beautiful bush scenes as you hike along the Hacking river