The Bondi to Coogee Walk is a scenic six kilometre coastal walk from Bondi to Coogee Beaches.
Run, jog or meander at your own pace along the famous promenade, taking in the oceanic views, Aboriginal engraving, Waverley Cemetery (home to some of Australias beloved, including Henry Lawson), and small beach alcoves along the way, with a fine selection of cafes, kiosks, pubs and restaurants en route for you to get refreshments or take a breather.
The Bondi to Coogee walk is a popular coastal walk offering beautiful coastline vistas, cosy beaches and cafe strips for refuelling. The walk takes approximately 2 hours to complete at a good pace, but break that with a freshly squeezed juice or a relaxed coffee and you could take all day - finishing with a relaxed swim at Coogee Beach.
This walk heads south from the promenade of Bondi Beach. It is mostly level,or gently sloping and combines coastal views, places to swim and places to eat. Easy to follow signs along the coast line, with numerous stops.
Bondi to Coogee Walk
Start: Head south from the promenade at Bondi Beach.
Stop 1: At the south end of Bondi pass Bondi Icebergs club, where members swim summer and winter.
Stop 2: At Mackenzies Point, enjoy the views north and south. There is an Aboriginal carving of a fish near the lookout.
Stop 3: Tamarama is a small beach, have a break at the cafe.
Stop 4: Bronte Beach, have a swim in the surf or at the ocean pool plus a number of cafes.
Stop 5: Waverley Cemetery has great ocean views and graves of many famous Australians.
Stop 6: Clovelly is a sheltered beach.
Stop 7: Gordons Bay is great for scuba diving or snorkelling.
Stop 8: Coogee Beach is around the next headland. Stay the day at the beach or walk around Coogee and the many signts. Bus to Circular Quay 373 depart every 10 to 15 minutes, or take the 353 back to Bondi Junction.
Degree of difficulty: Easy to medium with a steep section.
The Bondi to Coogee Walk is a scenic six kilometre coastal walk from Bondi to Coogee Beaches.
Run, jog or meander at your own pace along the famous promenade, taking in the oceanic views, Aboriginal engraving, Waverley Cemetery (home to some of Australias beloved, including Henry Lawson), and small beach alcoves along the way, with a fine selection of cafes, kiosks, pubs and restaurants en route for you to get refreshments or take a breather.
The Bondi to Coogee walk is a popular coastal walk offering beautiful coastline vistas, cosy beaches and cafe strips for refuelling. The walk takes approximately 2 hours to complete at a good pace, but break that with a freshly squeezed juice or a relaxed coffee and you could take all day - finishing with a relaxed swim at Coogee Beach.
This walk heads south from the promenade of Bondi Beach. It is mostly level,or gently sloping and combines coastal views, places to swim and places to eat. Easy to follow signs along the coast line, with numerous stops.
Bondi to Coogee Walk
Start: Head south from the promenade at Bondi Beach.
Stop 1: At the south end of Bondi pass Bondi Icebergs club, where members swim summer and winter.
Stop 2: At Mackenzies Point, enjoy the views north and south. There is an Aboriginal carving of a fish near the lookout.
Stop 3: Tamarama is a small beach, have a break at the cafe.
Stop 4: Bronte Beach, have a swim in the surf or at the ocean pool plus a number of cafes.
Stop 5: Waverley Cemetery has great ocean views and graves of many famous Australians.
Stop 6: Clovelly is a sheltered beach.
Stop 7: Gordons Bay is great for scuba diving or snorkelling.
Stop 8: Coogee Beach is around the next headland. Stay the day at the beach or walk around Coogee and the many signts. Bus to Circular Quay 373 depart every 10 to 15 minutes, or take the 353 back to Bondi Junction.
Degree of difficulty: Easy to medium with a steep section.