Great North Walk

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The Great North Walk is a long-distance hiking trail in New South Wales, Australia, that runs between Sydney and Newcastle through a variety of bushland, national parks, and scenic waterways.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance hiking trail
tourist attraction
walking track
country Australia
crosses Hawkesbury River by ferry at Brooklyn
difficulty moderate to hard
endPoint Newcastle
followsWaterway Berowra Creek
Brisbane Water
Hawkesbury River
Lane Cove River
hasAccommodation mix of bush camps and town-based accommodation
hasAlternativeRoute coastal variant via Wondabyne and Gosford areas
hasCamping designated campsites along route
hasLength approximately 250 kilometres
hasSection Brooklyn to Gosford section
Gosford to Wyong section
Hornsby to Brooklyn section
Sydney to Hornsby section
Wyong to Newcastle section
locatedIn Central Coast region of New South Wales
surface form: Central Coast, New South Wales

Hornsby Shire
Hunter Region
Lake Macquarie
surface form: Lake Macquarie, New South Wales

North Shore of Sydney
surface form: Lower North Shore, Sydney

Newcastle
Newcastle, New South Wales
Sydney
maintainedBy Government of New South Wales
surface form: New South Wales government agencies
opened 1988
openedDuring Australian Bicentenary
passesThrough Berowra Valley National Park NERFINISHED
Brisbane Water National Park NERFINISHED
Heaton State Forest
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park NERFINISHED
Lane Cove National Park NERFINISHED
Watagan State Forest
Watagans National Park NERFINISHED
popularFor multi-day hikes
section walks
startPoint Sydney
state New South Wales
surface bush track
fire trail
natural surface
suburban streets
use bushwalking
hiking
trail running
waymarked yes

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