Bobbin Head to Mt Kuring-gai via Apple Tree Bay
Bobbin Inn Cafe
(0km) Bobbin Inn → Int of Apple Tree Bay Road and Harbour to Hawkesburry Track
(1km) Int of Apple Tree Bay Road and Harbour to Hawkesbury Track → Apple Tree Bay Kiosk
(1km) Apple Tree Bay → Int of Mt Kuring-gai and Berowra Tracks
(2km) Int of Mt Kuring-gai and Berowra Tracks → Int of Lookout and Mt Kuring-gai Tracks
(4km) Int of viewpoint and Mt Kuring-gai Tracks → Apple Tree Bay Viewpoint
(4km) Int of Lookout and Mt Kuringai Tracks → Corner of Harwood Avenue and Young Street
(5km) Corner of Harwood Avenue and Young Street → Mt Kuring-gai Railway Station
Maps for the Bobbin Head to Mt Kuring-gai via Apple Tree Bay walk
You can download the PDF for this walk to print a map.
These maps below cover the walk and the wider area around the walk, they are worth carrying for safety reasons.
| Hornsby | 1:25 000 Map Series | 91304S HORNSBY | NSW-91304S |
| Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park Tourist Map | 1:40 000 Map Series | CMA Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park Tourist Map | CMA Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park Tourist Map |
| Sydney | 1:100 000 Map Series | 9130 SYDNEY | 9130 |
Cross sectional view of the Bobbin Head to Mt Kuring-gai via Apple Tree Bay bushwalking track

Analysis and summary of the altitude variation on the Bobbin Head to Mt Kuring-gai via Apple Tree Bay

Overview of this walks grade – based on the AS 2156.1 – 2001
Under this standard, a walk is graded based on the most difficult section of the walk.
| Length | 5.3 km | ||
| Time | 2 hrs 30 mins | ||
| . | |||
Grade 4/6 Hard track | AS 2156.1 | Gradient | Very steep (4/6) |
| Quality of track | Formed track, with some branches and other obstacles (3/6) | ||
| Signs | Directional signs along the way (3/6) | ||
| Experience Required | Some bushwalking experience recommended (3/6) | ||
| Weather | Weather generally has little impact on safety (1/6) | ||
| Infrastructure | Limited facilities, not all cliffs are fenced (3/6) |
Some more details of this walks Grading
Here is a bit more details explaining grading looking at sections of the walk
Gradient
2.7km of this walk has gentle hills with occasional steps and another 1.9km is very steep. The remaining (580m) is flat with no steps.
Quality of track
2.9km of this walk follows a formed track, with some branches and other obstacles and another 1.7km follows a smooth and hardened path. The remaining (650m) follows a clear and well formed track or trail.
Signs
Around 3.3km of this walk is clearly signposted, whilst the remaining 1.9km has directional signs at most intersection.
Experience Required
Around 3.3km of this walk requires no previous bushwalking experience, whilst the remaining 1.9km requires some bushwalking experience.
weather
This whole walk, 5km is not usually affected by severe weather events (that would unexpectedly impact safety and navigation).
Infrastructure
Around 3.3km of this walk is close to useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats), whilst the remaining 1.9km has limited facilities (such as not all cliffs fenced).
Similar walks
A list of walks that share part of the track with the Bobbin Head to Mt Kuring-gai via Apple Tree Bay walk.
Other Nearby walks
A list of walks that start near the Bobbin Head to Mt Kuring-gai via Apple Tree Bay walk.
Plan your trip to and from the walk here
The Bobbin Head to Mt Kuring-gai via Apple Tree Bay walk starts at the Bobbin Inn (gps: -33.659694, 151.15912)
The Bobbin Head to Mt Kuring-gai via Apple Tree Bay ends at the Mt Kuring-gai Railway Station (gps: -33.653814, 151.13674)
Weather Forecast
This walk starts in the Metropolitan weather district.
Current Alerts
Park Information
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
A largely untouched wilderness on the northern boundary of Sydney, Ku-ring-gai Chase NP is one of Australia's oldest national parks. Here at the head of the Hawkesbury River, you'll find Aboriginal engravings and sites, as well as sandstone escarpments,
Berowra Valley National Park
Following the Berowra Creek the Berowra Valley National Park is located on the Hornsby Plateau and is made up of typical Hawkesbury Sandstone. The great North walk, Benowie walking track, and many other great walks stretch spann this park. The area has varied vegetation including many different sorts of Eucalyptus and plenty of native animals, includingl swamp wallibies, water dragons, bandicoots, Lyre Birds, and bush turkeys. There are several campsites within the Park, and Crosslands Reserve is also a popular spot near the middle of the park.
Comments
Short URL: http://wild.tl/bhtmkvatb