Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay walk
Sydney Harbour National Park
Overview
Take the Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay walk for beautiful views of Sydney Harbour. This easy walk takes you from Taronga Zoo to the beach and cafes at Chowder Bay.
- Distance
- 4km one-way
- Time suggested
- 1hr 30min - 2hrs 30min
- Grade
- Grade 3
- Entry fees
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Vehicle entry fees apply at Bradleys Head and Chowder Bay. Pay using pay machines or via the Park’nPay app.
- Opening times
Vehicle access to Bradleys Head is available between 6am and 8pm every day.
- What to
bring - Drinking water, hat, sunscreen
- Please note
Before you visit, download the Bushland secrets at Bradleys Head self-guided tour to discover the wildlife and history along this walking track.
The views along Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay walk are almost too good to be true. The gentle bush track weaves around the harbour headlands from Taronga Zoo Wharf around Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay – Gooree and is guaranteed to impress.
You can see the Opera House and Harbour Bridge – Sydney’s most famous icons – in all their glory. Watch the boats glide by from Bradleys Head – Booraghee Amphitheatre or step into the past at Military relics at Bradleys Head. Come face-to-face with wildlife and ancient trees, and stop for a drink at heritage-listed Athol Hall or a Chowder Bay cafe.
The Harbour Bridge to The Spit Bridge walking track continues past Chowder Bay if you feel like a longer walk. Once you’ve explored this exquisite part of Sydney Harbour you’re sure to want to walk more of Sydney's coastal walking tracks.
Take a virtual tour of Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay walk captured with Google Street View Trekker.
Bushland secrets at Bradleys Head self-guided tour
Discover the secrets of Bradleys Head on a self-guided tour that takes you beneath the towering angophoras to the area's military forts, naval tributes and historic structures.
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