Sydney Summertime: Walks in the Parks

If you’re looking for some easy-going activities in your own neighbourhood, why not take a ramble through some local walks and parks. There are gems tucked away all around Sydney suburbia.
Hungry Point Cliff Top Walk has just opened at Cronulla, and extends from The Esplanade near Salmon Haul Bay, down to the southern tip of the Hungry Point peninsula.
The Edogawa Commemorative Garden is a traditional Japanese-style garden, alongside the Gosford Regional Gallery at 36 Webb St, East Gosford.
Around the Ryde area, visit the Field of Mars Reserve in Gladesville, or Brush Farm Park, between Dundas Valley and Eastwood just off Marsden Road.
For a historical experience, explore the Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway between Rhodes and Concord, an 800m rainforest trail.
Chipping Norton Lake on the Georges River at Homestead Drive, is a thriving example of a lush community space created by regeneration.
