moderate
3–4 hours
Participants should have good physical condition to handle uneven terrain and inclines.
Discover the stunning coastal paths of Sydney on a tailored, private walk from Coogee to Bondi. Experience breathtaking views, native flora, and local history on this exclusive outdoor adventure.
All ages! • 5 Hours! • Your private guide will collect you from your hotel • Walking Distance: 6kms
5 hours
Catch a bus and travel past the famous Sydney Cricket Ground and Football Stadium, then the Royal Randwick Race Course before arriving in Coogee. Walk along the Coogee Promenade then on to the Cliff Walkway to see picturesque views of the huge Pacific Ocean. Stroll past an old cemetery, then on to see samples of past “Sculptures by the Sea” exhibitions.
Further on, we view the beautiful sandy surfing beach of Bronte. Here there are loads of cafes for refreshments, snacks and a rest. Look at the amazing colourful sandstone geology rock formations in the cliffs, watch surfers ride the waves to shore. As you admire the magnificent views of this coastline, look out for whales which may be swimming past this part of the world during their migrations.
Walk further to see the iconic Sydney Icebergs Swimming Club to finally arrive at the world renowned famous Bondi Beach. This is a chance to paddle, swim or just stroll along this lovely sandy beach to discover where you can buy takeaway fish and chips to eat while you sit and soak up the views and the atmosphere. There are beachside eateries where you can also drink a glass of wine and relax before departing to take the local bus heading back to the Sydney CBD. From the bus you will see the very large Centennial Park, the trendy up-market suburb of Paddington, and also the “nightlife” precinct of Kings Cross before arriving into the city.
Hotel meet & greet by your guide for a fully informative tour and return to hotel, Opal Cards for local public transport & bottled water. Note: Vaucluse house is closed on Monday’s and Tuesday’s. Lunch break has been allocated at clients own expense (1 hour has been allocated for lunch)
Apply waterproof sunscreen and wear a wide-brim hat to stay comfortable during the walk.
Opt for comfortable hiking shoes with good grip to navigate rugged paths.
Stay hydrated and keep up energy with light refreshments along the route.
Ensure clear skies and mild weather for optimal views and safety.
The route follows traditional Indigenous land and features sites significant to local Aboriginal groups.
Guides promote Leave No Trace principles, supporting local preservation efforts.
Supports stability and grip on varied coastal paths.
Protects against UV rays during outdoor exposure.
Keeps you hydrated during the hike.
Prevents sunburns while enjoying the outdoors.