Otford to Helensburgh

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Time 5 hrs 15 mins
One way 12.9 km One way
Climb 589 m
Grade 4 Hard track
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Largely along service trails and well managed bush tracks, this walk goes from train station to train station through parts of southern Royal National Park. The bush track between Garrawarra and the Hacking River is incredibly beautiful as it winds its way down the hill through shrouded eucalypt forest and low lying scrub.

(0km) Otford Train Station → Otford Lookout

distance 800 m time 24 mins climb 97m descent -37m Moderate track
From the top of Otford Station, this walk follows the signs to 'Royal National Park' up some stairs. Once at the top of the stairs, the walk turns left and climbs up the steep concrete path for approximately 50m to the top, where it comes to the intersection marked as 'Station Rd'. This walk turns left and follows the flat dirt road, passing an intersection with another road on the left. The walk continues along to the next intersection, where it turns right onto Fanshawe Rd. This walk follows Fanshawe Rd up the long hill until coming to an intersection with an asphalt road signposted as 'Lady Wakehurst Drive'. At the intersection, this walk turns left and crosses the road, continuing for approximately 25m until coming to a car park and the entry into Royal National Park. There is a large green sign here saying 'Otford Lookout'.

(1km) Otford Lookout → The Squeeze Way and Burning Palms Tracks

distance 1.9 km time 43 mins climb 118m descent -58m Moderate track
Veer right: From Otford Lookout, the walk heads up the stairs on the seaward side of the car park, winding up the hill and along the fenced of cliffs, keeping the ocean to the right as it steadily climbs up the hill. After a while, the track breaks away from the cliff and continues along the bush track, climbing up the hill until coming to an intersection marked with a signpost saying 'Werrong Beach'.
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the Coast Track along the bush track, winding up the long hill the the top, where it flattens out and continues along a well-managed bush track through a rather beautiful section of ferns. After quite a while, the track joins onto a flat service trail which it follows, undulating gently until it comes to the signposted intersection of the North Era bush track.

(3km) The Squeeze Way and Burning Palms Tracks → The Squeeze Way and Burgh Ridge track

distance 3 km time 57 mins climb 71m descent -90m Moderate track
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Garawarra Farm' arrow along the service trail, winding through the bush for a short while before coming to the signposted intersection of the 'Lilyvale Track'.
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk heads along the hillside keeping the sea to the right of the track. After a short time, the track passes a small bush track that goes off to the right. (This sidetrack is about 20m long and offers some great views of the ocean and cliffs.) From the intersection, the track continues to undulate across the hillside before flattening out and soon coming to a signpost saying 'Cliff Track' and 'Burg Track'. Approximately 150m beyond this sign, there is a large gate and car park. This is signposted as 'Coast Track'.

(6km) The Squeeze Way and Burgh Ridge track → Garawarra Farm Carpark

distance 90 m time 1 mins climb 0m descent -2m Easy track
Turn left: From the intersection, this walk heads across the car park, following the right-hand side for a short while before it comes to the signposted intersection of 'The Burgh Track'[1], before reaching the paddock.

(6km) Garawarra Farm Carpark → Int of Lady Wakehurst Drive and Burgh Track

distance 1.6 km time 34 mins climb 16m descent -171m Moderate track
Continue straight: From the 'Burgh Track' sign, this walk follows the sign away from the car park, keeping the paddock to the left. The track heads into the dense bushland, crossing a small creek and continuing along for a short while before coming to the intersection with the unnamed management trail.
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the bush track, heading west through the bush and away from the service trail. The track winds through the dense scrub for a short while, before starting to drop down a long hill, which gradually steepens as it continues down the scattered wooden steps. At the bottom, the walk comes to the intersection with Lady Wakehurst Drive.

(7km) Int of Lady Wakehurst Drive and Burgh Track → Int of Burgh and Hacking River Tracks

distance 890 m time 19 mins climb 48m descent -18m Moderate track
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk heads north-west along the bush track, away from Lady Wakehurst Drive. The track soon passes two signs saying 'Burgh Track', following the one that also points to 'Helensburgh', passing two large boulders. The track soon tends downhill, following one of the tributaries of the Hacking River. The walk crosses the creek using the boulders as stepping stones. After a short climb up the bank, the track continues slightly further alongside the creek to an old disused management trail, marked by several signs pointing the way to 'Helensburgh'. At this point, the track turns and leads up the hillside to an intersection with the Hacking management trail, marked by a small trailmarker signpost.

(8km) Intersection of Hacking River Firetrail and Burgh Track → End of Halls Rd

distance 3.5 km time 1 hr 19 mins climb 214m descent -114m Hard track
Turn sharp right: From the intersection, this walk heads north along the management trail. The track undulates as it winds its way around the hill, tending west. Gradually, as the walk turns to the west, the track begins to rise steeply. The track goes up to the ridgeline and then flattens out for some time. The trail comes to an intersection and large fenced-in clearing (a tip), marked by a large sign saying 'Royal National Park'. Here the walk turns right to follow the fence for just shy of 500m before following a short track to the end of Halls Road.

(12km) End of Halls Rd → Helensburgh Railway Station

distance 1.2 km time 24 mins climb 25m descent -69m Moderate track
Turn left: From the end of Halls Rd, this walk heads south along the road, immediately passing Gardiner Pl on the right. After a while, the walk comes to a 'T' intersection with Parkes St. The walk turns right onto Parkes St, heading downhill along the footpath until reaching Tunnel Rd (signposted), opposite a 'Helensburgh' Station sign. The walk turns right and goes along Wilsons Creek Rd for a short while before turning left and taking the the steps down to Helensburgh Railway Station.

Maps for the Otford to Helensburgh 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.

Otford1:25 000 Map Series91294S OTFORDNSW-91294S
Appin1:25 000 Map Series90291S APPINNSW-90291S
Campbelltown1:50 000 Map Series90291 CAMPBELLTOWNCW-90291
Port Hacking1:100 000 Map Series9129 PORT HACKING9129
Wollongong1:100 000 Map Series9029 WOLLONGONG9029

Cross sectional view of the Otford to Helensburgh bushwalking track

Terrain profile for Otford to Helensburgh

Analysis and summary of the altitude variation on the Otford to Helensburgh

Altitude analysis for Otford to Helensburgh

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.

Length12.9 km
Time5 hrs 15 mins
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Grade 4/6



Hard track
AS 2156.1GradientShort steep hills (3/6)
Quality of trackFormed track, with some branches and other obstacles (3/6)
SignsDirectional signs along the way (3/6)
Experience RequiredSome bushwalking experience recommended (3/6)
WeatherWeather generally has little impact on safety (1/6)
InfrastructureLimited facilities (such as cliffs not fenced, significant creeks not bridged) (4/6)

Some more details of this walks Grading

Here is a bit more details explaining grading looking at sections of the walk

Gradient

10km of this walk has short steep hills and another 3.1km is flat with no steps. The remaining (250m) has gentle hills with occasional steps.

Quality of track

10km of this walk follows a clear and well formed track or trail and another 2.8km follows a formed track, with some branches and other obstacles. The remaining (360m) follows a smooth and hardened path.

Signs

Around 8km of this walk is clearly signposted, whilst the remaining 4.8km has directional signs at most intersection.

Experience Required

Around 10km of this walk requires no previous bushwalking experience, whilst the remaining 2.5km requires some bushwalking experience.

weather

This whole walk, 13km is not usually affected by severe weather events (that would unexpectedly impact safety and navigation).

Infrastructure

6km of this walk has limited facilities (such as not all cliffs fenced) and another 3.6km is close to useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats). The remaining (3.5km) has limited facilities (such as cliffs not fenced, significant creeks not bridged).

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Plan your trip to and from the walk here

The Otford to Helensburgh walk starts at the Otford Train Station (gps: -34.210782, 151.00562)

The Otford to Helensburgh ends at the Helensburgh Railway Station (gps: -34.176925, 150.99472)

Weather Forecast

This walk starts in the Illawarra weather district.

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Park Information

Royal National Park

Garawarra State Conservation Area

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