The Bondi to Coogee walk ranks as a must-do in Sydney, offering stunning views along a six-kilometer cliff-top path. Starting at the iconic Bondi Beach, this guided hike takes you past breathtaking spots like the Bondi Icebergs swimming club and ancient Aboriginal rock carvings at Mark’s Park. You'll also visit Tamarama and Bronte Beaches, complete with their scenic pools, before concluding at Coogee Bay Hotel for a delightful lunch. With an experienced guide leading the way, enjoy a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural history on this unforgettable journey.
- Guided 3-hour hike along Sydney's top coastal walk
- Highlights include Bondi Beach, Bronte Beach, and Coogee Beach
- Includes lunch at Coogee Bay Hotel with a drink
- Meeting point at Icebergs, Bondi at 10 am
A cliff top coastal walk, the Bondi to Coogee walk extends for six km in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. We begin at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach. We then pass the stunning Bondi Icebergs swimming club – one of Australia’s most photographed pools – onto a paved path that will take you round the headland. At Mark’s Park, you can marvel at 2,000 year old traditional Aboriginal rock carvings, before continuing on to Tamarama Beach. We then follow the coastline to Bronte Beach. Bronte also has a beautiful ocean pool at the southern end of the beach, and a natural sheltered rock pool called the Bogey Hole. We then continue on from Bronte along the track that passes Calga Reserve. From here we walk past the heritage listed Waverly Cemetery, which is the resting place of many prominent Australians. We end this beautiful hike at Coogee Bay Hotel for a well-earned lunch.
Meet outside Bondi Icebergs
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