Great North Walk

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The Great North Walk is a 250-kilometre long-distance walking track that stretches from Sydney's iconic harbour all the way to Newcastle, threading through national parks, ancient rainforests, and historic towns. This is not a casual stroll — it's an epic multi-day adventure for hikers who want to experience the raw beauty of New South Wales away from the crowds. The trail is divided into sections, each with its own character, from the sandstone cliffs of the Hawkesbury River to the lush gullies of the Watagans. Whether you tackle a single day segment or the whole route, you'll be rewarded with solitude, wildlife, and a deep connection to the landscape.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 10 to 14 days to complete the entire walk, though most walkers break it into 2–5 day sections. The trail is well-marked and has a mix of campgrounds and basic huts — plan your itinerary around water sources and resupply points. For a taste, a 3-day trek from Berowra to Patonga covers some of the most scenic sections without committing to the full distance. Pace yourself: the terrain is rugged in parts, and you'll want time to soak in the views and swim in the creeks.

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