Sydney Tours
Come experience Sydney and parts of Australia that most people don’t even know about, away from crowds, traffic, and tour groups. Discover places that are best accessed by foot, bike or kayak. See incredible scenery off the beaten track. Our tours give you a bit of everything: exercise, adventure, good company and conversation, fresh air, wholesome food, cultural insights, and memorable moments.
Our adventure tours will take you on bush tracks, along secluded beaches, to rustic towns, beach communities, and in and around waterways. You will hear and see the wildlife – up close and in their natural habitat. Wonder at the rawness and beauty of the terrain and the flora. Learn of the history, the culture, and the local folk tales of the places from our guides.
You set the pace; you have the choice of adventure. If you want to challenge yourself and walk longer and faster, you can. If you want to take things more leisurely, smell the earth and the bush, linger longer over lunch, sit and follow the wildlife, you can. You have the choice to set the adventure and the challenge. It is about bringing like-minded people together, sharing the secrets of the local area and the adventures of the outdoors.
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If you only have a short time to spend in Sydney, come and explore the Harbour foreshore with us. Come and understand our heritage, some local folk tales and share in the beauty that surrounds this amazing city.
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| Activity level: Easy |
| Distance: 10km |
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Visit Sydney’s northern beaches. About a 50 minute drive from Sydney’s CBD, Barrenjoey lighthouse sits on the hammerhead tip of the Palm Beach peninsula. Head to Summer Bay, the place famous for Home & Away. Then make tracks for Palm Beach, a coastal walk on the ochre sands, and discover some secrets of the local area.
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| Activity level: Moderate |
| Distance: 10kms |
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South of Sydney nestled between the Royal National Park and the rugged New South Wales coastline is Bundeena. Our tour starts there and takes you through the Royal National Park, to Jibbon Beach and its headland. Along the way, see the many Aboriginal rock carvings. Next stop is Stanwell Park. A visit to this area must include Sea Cliff Bridge. Walk the bridge and take in the spectacular views.
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| Activity level: Easy |
| Distance: 6kms |
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Experience the bush, Aboriginal art, and northern harbour beaches found 50 minutes north of Sydney. Set in the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, the walk starts on bush track taking you to Red Hands Cave. From here it is a short walk to West Head Lookout. The bush track heads down hill to Resolute Beach. Next stop is Mackerel Beach. Keep focused as you may come across black bush wallabies; you will definitely hear the birdlife.
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| Activity level: Moderate - Challenging |
| Distance: 12kms |
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