Headland Park Walking Track
The Headland Park Walking Track is a scenic and historic trail that runs from Balmoral Beach to Georges Head in Mosman, Sydney, Australia. The walking track is approximately 4.5 kilometers in length and offers stunning views of the harbour and surrounding coastline. The portion we walked was approximately 2 kilometers long.
Starting at Balmoral Beach the track winds its way along the coast, passing through beautiful parks and natural landscapes. As you make their way along the trail, you pass several historic landmarks as well as outstanding views of Sydney and the Harbour.
How to Get There
We parked at Balmoral Beach where we found a long duration park area. This was great because most of the parking there had a 2 hour limit which is not long enough. Sign posts placed along the track give direction to the differing destinations you can get to. Well maintained, the track varies from flat sections to very steep ones. The climb up from Balmoral takes in around 300 steps. Although more spaced out on the other side of the ridge, it descends another 300 steps. Remember you will need to climb them all again on the return walk.
Spectacular Views
If the going starts to get tough, there are many places to stop , relax and take in the spectacular views over Sydney Harbour. If you take some snacks and drinks, it’s a great place to stop and refuel.
Georges Head Battery
The Georges Head Battery is a historic military installation that dates back to the early 1900s. It was built to protect Sydney Harbour from possible attacks during times of war. The battery features a range of structures, including gun emplacements, ammunition stores, and command posts. Visitors can explore the site and learn about its history through interpretive signs and displays.
There are more great views from here too, with the main CBD area and Circular Quay in Sydney visible.
Gunners’ Barracks
Another significant feature of the Headland Park Walking Track is the Gunners’ Barracks, which is a historic building built in the early 1800s. The building served as a barracks for soldiers stationed at Georges Head Battery, and later as a residence for military officers. Today, the Gunners’ Barracks has been restored and transformed into a luxury restaurant and event space, offering visitors a unique dining experience with stunning views of the harbor.
From Georges’ Head you can look down onto the restored buildings before continuing along the track.
6 Inch Gun Battery
Georges Heights 6 Inch Gun Battery was constructed in the early 1900s and was designed to protect the entrance to Sydney Harbour from naval attack. Steep sections around the gun emplacement are fenced off, but access available about 20m further along the track. This allows you to enter the emplacement and see the gun up close. If you miss the gun and see the sculpture park, you have gone too far. The gun site is almost directly in front of the Sculpture Park.
Sculpture Park
The Headland Park Walking Track also features a sculpture park, which is home to a range of contemporary art installations by Australian and international artists. Scattered around a large grassed area, the sculptures are surrounded by buildings that used to house military personnel who manned the local guns.
Chowder Bay
We ended our walk at Chowder Bay on Sydney Harbour. Several cafés and restaurants with views of the harbour give you a choice of places to eat. We bought take away coffees and drank them overlooking the small beach before tackling the return walk.
Overall, the Headland Park Walking Track is a great place to visit for anyone interested in history, nature, and art.
This looks like a great walk. Sad we missed it on our Sydney visit. Hope all is well. Allan
Hi Allan, pleased that you liked it. Great walk with amazing views. Yes, we’re OK, just been a bit slow putting up stories. Shaun
I am always amazed to see the amount of sculptures on your walks. Love the views over Sydney Harbour.
It’s amazing where sculptures pop up!. Pleased you liked the views of the harbour
Fine post, as usual. I always love these views of Australia, as it is rather far away and I might never get there. So, thanks. This post didn’t show up on my wordpress reader as it usually does. But I got it on my email. Regards, Shane
Thanks for you kind words Shane. Pleased that you liked the post. Shaun and Diane
This walk/hike has it all! Thank you for sharing your wonderful photos and insights.
Pleased that you liked it. We loved the walk, the views were amazing.
For some reason your like button does not come up for me.
For some reason it seems to do that now and again. Thanks for letting me know.
Beautiful post and wonderful views of Australia. Thanks Anita
Hi Anita I’m pleased that you liked it. Shaun
Looks like a beautiful walk!
It was a great walk with beautiful views. And a great work out with all the steps.
Beautiful
Thankyou, pleased that you liked it
I’ve done this walk countless times and it never tires.
You’re right it’s a great walk