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Best Scenic Walks Around Sydney for Families

Sydney is blessed with some of the most stunning coastal and harbour views in the world — and the best part? Many of them are easily walkable for families! Whether you’ve got little adventurers in tow or teens who love a good photo spot, these scenic walks are perfect for your next weekend outing. Pack some snacks, hats and water, and enjoy Sydney’s outdoors together. 🌞

 

Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk

A Sydney classic, this 6 km coastal trail offers sweeping ocean views, beaches, playgrounds and cafés along the way. Stop at Bronte or Clovelly for a swim or ice-cream break — perfect for a family day out.

 

Hermitage Foreshore Walk (Vaucluse)

A short and gentle 1.8 km walk with stunning harbour views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Great for prams and little walkers, with picnic spots and quiet beaches like Milk Beach to explore.

 

Spit Bridge to Manly Walk

This 10 km track is a bit longer but well worth it for older kids who love adventure. Expect bushland trails, Aboriginal rock carvings and plenty of chances for a dip in hidden coves.

 

Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay

An easy-to-moderate walk with unbeatable harbour views. The path winds past Taronga Zoo and ends at Chowder Bay, where you can enjoy lunch at a waterfront café while the kids play by the sand.

 

Federation Cliff Walk (Dover Heights to Watsons Bay)

A spectacular cliff-top walk offering panoramic ocean views and sea breezes. It’s pram-friendly in parts and perfect for whale spotting during migration season!

 

Watsons Bay to Hornby Lighthouse

A short, family-friendly walk to one of Sydney’s most photographed lighthouses. The red-and-white stripes are a hit with kids, and you’ll enjoy views over the Heads and turquoise waters below.

 

Centennial Parklands

A family favourite — flat, shady, and full of birdlife, ponds and playgrounds. Walk or cycle around the loop, feed the ducks, or enjoy a picnic under the fig trees.

 

Barangaroo Reserve Walk

This city-side gem combines nature, art and history. Stroll the waterfront paths, spot ferries in Darling Harbour and enjoy the landscaped gardens and open lawns for a relaxing afternoon.

 

Sydney Harbour Bridge to Opera House Walk

An iconic city stroll that never gets old. Walk across the bridge for breathtaking views, then continue to Circular Quay and the Opera House — perfect for visitors and locals alike.

 

Cremorne Point to Mosman Bay

A peaceful harbour walk lined with gardens, heritage homes and picnic spots. Keep an eye out for the beautiful MacCallum Pool if you fancy a refreshing dip.

 

Harbour Bridge to Barangaroo via Walsh Bay

This urban harbourside walk is stroller-friendly and full of interest — from historic piers to modern waterfront cafés. Great for families wanting a scenic city outing.

 

Balls Head Reserve Walk (Waverton)

A hidden bushland pocket just minutes from the city. Enjoy easy walking tracks, picnic areas and sweeping views of the harbour and skyline.

 

Cooper Park Walk (Bellevue Hill)

A leafy inner-east escape with shady trails, creeks and playgrounds. Perfect for a relaxed morning stroll or a quick nature fix without leaving the suburbs.

 

Lavender Bay to Luna Park Walk

Short, fun and full of charm — start at Wendy’s Secret Garden, then continue to Luna Park for a treat (or a ride!). Ideal for little legs and family photos.

 

Glebe Foreshore Walk

A flat, pram-friendly path linking Blackwattle Bay and Bicentennial Park. With off-leash dog areas, playgrounds and cafés nearby, it’s a favourite for family weekends.

 

Iron Cove Bay Walk (The Bay Run)

A beloved Inner West classic! The 7km loop around Iron Cove is great for walkers, scooters and bikes. With playgrounds and coffee stops dotted along the way, everyone’s happy.

 

Nielsen Park to Vaucluse Walk

A gentle coastal trail connecting pretty harbour beaches. Stop for a swim at Shark Beach, then continue on to explore heritage spots and picnic areas.

 

Balls Head to Greenwich Point

This peaceful route offers a mix of bushland, harbour views and city skyline vistas. Great for families who want a quieter, nature-filled escape close to the city.

 

Ready to Lace Up?

Sydney’s walks offer more than just exercise — they’re a chance to reconnect, explore and slow down together as a family. So grab your sneakers, pack a few snacks and make a day of it — because the best memories are often made one step at a time.

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