New England or coastal north NSW has more daywalking opps?

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New England or coastal north NSW has more daywalking opps?

Postby glache » Sat 20 Oct, 2012 1:28 pm

As above. I'm finishing up a contract in QLD and slowly making my way back to Sydney. Which area would have more bushwalking opportunities, particularly walks that can be completed within a full day (or alternatively particularly nice stages of multi-day walks)? Thanks.
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Re: New England or coastal north NSW has more daywalking opp

Postby splash » Mon 22 Oct, 2012 8:21 am

For $7 you could try The book BUSHWALKING IN THE RAINBOW REGION by Michael Smith.
It describes 59 day walks, with maps, in the area between Tweed Heads, Yamba and Woodenbong, in the Northern Rivers of NSW.
List of walks [index].
Walk number - Walk - Page number
1 The Loop Track 4
2 Culmaran Valley Track 4
3 Iron Pot Loop 4
4 The Murray Scrub Walking Track 5
5 Eden Creek Falls 5
6 Border Loop Walk 7
7 The Pinnacle Lookout 7
8 Falcorostrum Loop 7
9 Bar Mountain Circuit 9
10 Helmholtzia Loop 9
11 Red Cedar Loop 10
12 Brindle Creek 10
13 Palm Forest Walk 11
14 Rosewood Loop Walk 11
15 Booyong Walk 12
16 Byrrill Creek 12
17 Ironbark Tree Reserve 13
18 Brummies Lookout 13
19 The Lyre Bird Lookout 14
20 Mount Warning 14
21 Mount Cougal, east peak 16
22 Walk on water 17
23 Brunswick Heads Nature Reserve 18
24 Tyagrah Nature Reserve 18
25 Cape Byron 19
26 Tallow Beach 20
27 Broken Head to Whites Beach 21
28 Broadwater Lookout to Salty Lagoon 24
29 Dirrawong Reserve 25
30 Goanna Headland 25
31 Gummi Garra Walk 26
32 Jerusalem Creek 27
33 Black Rocks wildflower walk 27
34 Iluka Bluff Lookout 28
35 Iluka Bluff to Woody Head 28
36 Iluka Rainforest 28
37 Kunghur Flying Fox 29
38 Pholis Gap 30
39 Mount Matheson Circuit 31
40 Dirangah Rocks 31
41 Protester Falls 32
42 Terania Creek Basin 33
43 Platypus Walk 34
44 Cedar Walk 34
45 Scrub Turkey Walk 34
46 Big Scrub Loop 35
47 Boggy Creek Walk 35
48 Condong Falls 36
49 Minyon Grass to the plunge pool 37
50 Rummery Park to Peates Mountain 38
51 Wanganui Gorge 38
52 Nightcap Bluff Lookout 39
53 Clarrie Hall Dam 40
54 Burringbar Range Trail 40
55 Booyong Reserve 42
56 Tucki Tucki Bora Ring 43
57 Tucki Tucki Nature Reserve 43
58 Victoria Park 44
59 Wilson Park 45
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Re: New England or coastal north NSW has more daywalking opp

Postby glache » Mon 22 Oct, 2012 9:16 pm

Thanks. I was leaning more towards the coast if only for the fact that I'll be travelling by public transport between areas (obviously would have to rent a car within an area to get to the bushwalking sites). I was only considering New England because the one time I drove through, the scenery really left an impression. Coastal NSW it is!
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