That.....looks kind of scary π¬
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From memory it was about the size of my hand. I think the photo makes it look bigger than it was but not by much. It was the biggest dragon fly we'd ever seen and let us get right up close. Didn't flinch once and I'm pretty sure it was alive.
Any of the southern coastal walks will be very nice tomorrow, like La Perouse, Kurnell and Royal National Park and you might even see some whales - but only the Royal National Park ones would have train access, youβd need a bus or car to the others. I think itβs still a bit of a walk from Otford to the track, and then itβs another 2 hours one-way to get to Era beach or so. What about going to Watsons Bay, or heritage walk in Vaucluse, presumably you can go to Edgecliff station? Another very good one starts from Mt Kuringai Station to Berowra station on the Benowie track (enter from Glenview Road) - very peaceful as not as well known as the southern ones.
One of the last times we walked from Otford to Bundeena a pod of dolphins was swimming north as well. We noticed them not long after entering the park early in the morning at Otford and by the time we sat down for lunch on one of the beaches they were surfing the waves right in front of us. On the same walk we did see whales breaching further north and out to sea. At some point on the cliffs we stopped to look out at some waves crashing in. My partner noticed a colourful school of fish (or something) below us and before long we noticed a similar sized school about 50 meters away from the first school. Out of nowhere this enormous whale sort of pops/rolls up out of the water and turns towards the cliffs and then dove straight down.
Somebody always mentions Manly as a good place for a walk.
As a bonus, you can have a nice Ferry ride as well! Here's a good Manly walk guide
We took off to North Head last week and my partner wants to return today so we're heading this way π
Down South - Waterfal to Engadine is nice walk.
Indeed. The Kangaroo Creek off-track to Karloo Pools is also great. A bit scrubby though and the track has a habit of being washed away. I've found myself backtracking to find it a few times.
I'm a few days late, but for the future Wildwalks and SydneyHikingTrips list hikes which can be accessed via train or bus.
I really like the design of SydneyHikingTrips (at first glance). We've done many of those but I can see many others we haven't. Thanks!