
Our favourite hikes: from Sydney to Melbourne and beyond
Australia is home to some of the best hiking on the planet, and after years of gearing up hikers across the country, we've put together a list of our favourite trails. Whether you're searching for 'hikes near me' on the weekend, or planning something further afield, here's where we love to lace up our boots.
Walks in Sydney worth the trip
Sydney is spoiled for choice when it comes to walks in Sydney that mix coastline, bushland and harbour views. The Bondi to Coogee coastal walk is a classic for good reason, but for something wilder, the Royal National Park's Coast Track delivers dramatic cliffs and secluded beaches without needing to leave the city. 
Further out, the Blue Mountains offer everything from short lookout walks to multi-day treks through the Grose Valley. Before you head out, it's worth reading our guide comparing hiking sandals vs hiking shoes so your footwear matches the terrain.

Hikes Sydney locals keep coming back to
Beyond the well-known trails, Sydney hikers rate highly include the Six Foot Track near Katoomba and the Berowra Valley trails in the city's north. These routes reward you with a real sense of remoteness, so having the right multi-day backpack matters if you're carrying overnight gear — our great hiking backpacks guide is a good place to start before you buy.
Hiking Melbourne Australia has to offer
Head south and hiking Melbourne Australia is famous for doesn't disappoint. The Grampians (Gariwerd) offer some of the country's best ridge walks and rock formations, while Wilsons Promontory delivers pristine coastline and granite peaks. Closer to the city, the Dandenong Ranges are perfect for a half-day escape.

Hikes Melbourne day-trippers love
For those after hikes Melbourne locals do on a Saturday, the 1000 Steps in the Dandenongs and the Lerderderg Gorge circuit are firm favourites — challenging enough to feel like an adventure, close enough to be home for dinner.

How our favourite hikes compare
|
Trail |
Location |
Difficulty |
Best for |
|
Bondi to Coogee |
Sydney |
Easy |
Half-day coastal walk |
|
Royal NP Coast Track |
Sydney |
Moderate–hard |
Overnight or full-day adventure |
|
Blue Mountains (Grose Valley) |
Sydney |
Moderate–hard |
Multi-day trekking |
|
Six Foot Track |
Sydney |
Hard |
Multi-day, remote hiking |
|
Berowra Valley |
Sydney |
Easy–moderate |
Quick nature escape |
|
The Grampians (Gariwerd) |
Melbourne |
Moderate–hard |
Ridge walks & rock formations |
|
Wilsons Promontory |
Melbourne |
Moderate–hard |
Coastal multi-day hiking |
|
Dandenong Ranges |
Melbourne |
Easy |
Half-day escape |
|
1000 Steps |
Melbourne |
Moderate |
Fitness-focused day hike |
|
Lerderderg Gorge |
Melbourne |
Moderate |
Full-day circuit hike |

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Before you head off, make sure you've packed:
- ✅ A well-fitted multi-day backpack for overnight trips
- ✅ A reliable tent suited to the season and terrain
- ✅ A lightweight camp chair for rest stops and campsites
- ✅ Proper footwear — check out our hiking shoes guide before you buy
- ✅ Food that's easy to carry and quick to prepare, from our hiking and camping meals guide

Dave Parker, our CEO at PAST Outdoors on a recent trip to Cantebury Plains, New Zealand
If a bigger adventure is calling, our hiking New Zealand guide is a great next step once you've conquered the trails closer to home.

Image: Osprey
Why hike with PAST Outdoors gear
We're a family-owned Australian retailer trusted by emergency services, military and outdoor education groups, with thousands of five-star reviews from hikers just like you. Whatever trail you're tackling next, we're here to help you get there prepared. Shop our hiking range today and gear up with confidence.



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