The Complete Sydney Harbour Foreshore Walk

200 miles | 300 kilometres | 16 days

No bridges or artificial crossings | Every step walked

Beauty and broken dreams

Warrane is the Eora name for what is now called Sydney Harbour. This is a journey to walk every single step of the harbour's foreshore - all 200 miles | 300 km, over 16 days, with no bridge crossings, no shortcuts. Every beach, every bay, every creek, every inlet. From the Heads to the Headwaters and back again.

The Gadigal, Cammeraygal, and Wangal peoples have walked, lived, and cared for these shores for tens of thousands of years. As I document this urban pilgrimage, I walk on Country that has been loved and known for millennia before me.

After completing the 1000 miles and 1000 beaches of the Dreamtime to Eden coastal walk (1,600km of NSW coastline), I'm turning my attention to the harbour I've lived beside for [X] years but never fully explored. What secrets does Warrane hold? What stories emerge when you slow down enough to walk every metre? Follow the journey: #WarraneWanderings

Warrane Wanderings

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Updates posted after each walking stage with:
Detailed narratives and observations
Photography from the walk
Video reels capturing the harbour's hidden moments
Reflections on place, history, and wonder