The Bicentennial Coastal Walkway is situated on Sydney's Northern Beaches. The walkway starts in Palm Beach and continues onto Manly Beach. The walking track is a pathway that goes past each beach which a pathway connecting to all of the beaches, a climbing track and stairs up the significant headlands and many lookouts which entail beautiful views that will encompass the walker. The walkway is approximately 25km long which can be either completed individually or in sections. These include: Day 1 - Barrenjoey Headland to Avalon Beach. Day 2 - Avalon Beach to Narrabeen Lagoon. Day 3 - Narrabeen Lagoon to Manly. This walkway is great for families, couples or individuals as the views are truly spectacular. There are some steep sections and stairs that walkers may need to be mindful of when considering their fitness. Some notable sections of the walk that are worth seeing include; Barrenjoey Headland, Turimetta Headland and Narrabeen Lagoon and Rock pool. The walkway also provides a variety of flora and fauna and spots for a picnic with a view! Overall, this is a beautiful coastal walk that entails marvellous views of the ocean whilst exercising at the same time. The Bicentennial Coastal Walkway is a photographers dream that can be enjoyed by all.
By Jessica Bullen
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