Christies Pool is tucked away in a little visited corner of Ku-ring-gai National Park. It’s a beautiful freshwater pool, with clear green water surrounded by an abundance of ferns and gum trees. It’s not signposted and the last part of the walk is off track, but we’re sharing how to find it and what the trail is like.
Refuge Bay: an amazing beach waterfall and secret infinity pool
The 13 Most Beautiful Walks in Ku-ring-gai National Park
Topham Track: a hidden lookout and secret cave
The Topham Track might not have the wow factor for the majority of the walk, but once you near the end that all changes. Just a little off the beaten track you’ll find a fabulous viewpoint and even a hidden cave. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the walk, including exactly how to find the viewpoint and cave.
Upper Gledhill Falls: a gorgeous waterfall you can swim under in Ku-ring-gai
Lovetts Pools: one of the best wild swimming holes in Ku-ring-gai
Bairne Track: wildflowers, wallabies and a fantastic viewpoint
If you’re looking for an easy walk in Ku-ring-gai National Park that still has great views, the Bairne Track is a great choice. It’s especially lovely in the spring with lots of wildflowers, and there is great chance of seeing wallabies year round. We’ll tell you exactly what to expect on the trail.
The Basin and Mackerel Circuit: an adventurous track in Ku-ring-gai
The Basin and Mackerel circuit walk is one of our favourites in Ku-ring-gai. With stunning bushland, spectacular views, several calm water beaches and lots of wild wallabies, it’s a hard one to beat. We’ll tell you exactly how to do this walk, as it is not signposted as a circuit, as well as how hard it is and everything else you need to know.
The Jerusalem Bay Track: Cowan to Brooklyn
The Berowra Track to Mount Ku-ring-gai: a stunning waterside bush walk
Towlers Bay Circuit: the best walk in Ku-ring-gai you've never heard of
The Gibberagong Track - escapism in the heart of Ku-ring-gai National Park
The Gibberagong Track is one of Sydney’s hidden gems. With a wild and jungly feel this trail offers a fantastic rugged walk with the option for a swim in stunning emerald water as well as lots of great picnic spots. We’ll tell you exactly what to expect in terms of difficulty and what to look out for along the way.