Hermitage Foreshore Track
Swati JainSwati Jain/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, SYDNEY/ Updated : Apr 28, 2017, 10:45 IST
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Sydney is one of the popular cities to enjoy coastal walks amidst scenic beauty. Walks like Bondi Beach to Cogee Beach are absolutely stunning and worth checking out. But, most people don’t know that there are so many other walks … Read more
Sydney is one of the popular cities to enjoy coastal walks amidst scenic beauty. Walks like Bondi Beach to Cogee Beach are absolutely stunning and worth checking out. But, most people don’t know that there are so many other walks in Sydney, along the harbour and shoreline, that can take them to amazingly quiet beaches and stunning views. Read less

Sydney is one of the popular cities to enjoy coastal walks amidst scenic beauty. Walks like Bondi Beach to Cogee Beach are absolutely stunning and worth checking out. But, most people don’t know that there are so many other walks in Sydney, along the harbour and shoreline, that can take them to amazingly quiet beaches and stunning views. One such coastal walk is the Hermitage Foreshore track that offers spectacular views of Sydney’s harbour, Opera House, surrounding islands and icons. A stroll through the landscape considering trees, turquoise water, rocks and the beach is stunning here. Make sure to take the camera along this walk as you will be able to see Shark Island, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and grounds of Strickland House on the way. This bushwalk follows the harbour foreshore from Nielsen Park, Vaucluse to Rose Bay in Sydney's eastern suburb. The walk passes three beaches—Queens, Tingara and Milk beaches—all of which are secluded, shallow and peaceful. You can make a stop at Nielsen Park on your way to spend some time, and grab a bite or two at the Nielsen Park Café.
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