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Time 30 mins
Circuit 762 m Circuit
Climb 45 m
Grade 1 Very easy
Bus Car
wheelchair no_pets
This walk provides some of the best views in Sydney. This pleasant stroll and wheelchair-accessible walk starts from the car park at the end of the North Head Scenic Drive, and follows the asphalt footpath as it loops around the tip of North Head. Enjoy views of the entrance to Sydney Harbour, the coastal cliff line and a historic gun emplacement. The stunning lookouts provide great views all year round and a popular vantage point for whale watchers. The whales pass by twice annually, heading north in June and July, and again when they return to the Antarctic in August and October.

North Head Scenic Drive car park

North Head Scenic Drive car park
The car park is round at the far eastern end of North Head Scenic Drive, Manly. There are about 50 parking bays[1] including an area for large buses [2], and 2 mobility bays[3]. NPWS parking fees apply unless you have a NPWS pass and there are ticket machines available[4].

(0km) North Head Scenic Drive car park → Start of Fairfax track

distance 10 m time climb 0m descent 0m Very easy
From the North Head Scenic Drive car park, this walk follows the 'Fairfax walking track' sign[5] across the pedestrian crossing and up the small ramp[6]. The walk leads past the 'Welcome to North Head' information sign[7], then between the timber bollards[8] to the intersection marked with the metal 'Fairfax walking track' sign[9].

(0km) Start of Fairfax walk → South Pacific (Eastern) Lookout

distance 140 m time 3 mins climb 2m descent -8m Very easy
Turn left: From the intersection, this walk heads gently uphill along the wide path, initially keeping the car park (through the heath) to the left. The path almost immediately leads past a seat(on the left) and leads gently uphill for about 30m to go over a rise then starts heading gently downhill, where the path bends right[10]. About 90m past this bend the path leads to a 3-way intersection above South Pacific (Eastern) Lookout.

(0km) South Pacific (Eastern) Lookout int. → South Pacific (Eastern) Lookout

distance 10 m time climb 0m descent -1m Very easy
Turn left: CURRENTLY CLOSED. From the intersection, this walk heads directly towards the ocean views along the asphalt path[11]. The path then comes to the top of some steps, where there are great views[12]. Continue down the stairs to come to the formal fenced lookout[13] and wonderful cliff views. At the end of this side trip, retrace your steps back to the main walk then Turn left.

South Pacific (Eastern) Lookout

South Pacific (Eastern) Lookout
From this lookout, you can enjoy great views north along the coastal cliff line and as far as the horizon across the South Pacific Ocean. With a fenced cliff edge and a nice seat, this is a great spot to sit and soak up the views. In 2017 part of this lookout was closed and fenced off due to cliff instability, you can still enjoy the view from behind the fence

(0km) South Pacific (Eastern) Lookout int. → Old Gun Emplacement

distance 120 m time 2 mins climb 1m descent -3m Very easy
Continue straight: From the intersection near the lookout, this walk follows the main path gently downhill[14] keeping the ocean to the left. The path provides some nice ocean views over the heath[15] for about 120m until coming to a small concrete building[16] (on the left).

Old Gun Emplacement

Old Gun Emplacement
This small concrete building[17][18] was used as a gunning placement and bunker for those who would keep watch over Sydney Harbour during World War Two. It was built in the 1920s (prior to the war), one of several new fortifications built at the time, the first since federation. Access to the building is via an 82cm wide entry, up two (5cm and 15cm) steps and into a 2.4x2.1m room.

(0km) Old Gun Emplacement → North Head (Southern) Lookout int.

distance 60 m time 2 mins climb 0m descent -18m Very easy
Continue straight: From the concrete building, this walk follows the main footpath gently downhill, keeping the ocean to the left[20]. The path winds through the heath for about 60m to come to a 3-way intersection near the North Head (Southern) Lookout (on the left)[21].

(0km) North Head (Southern) Lookout int. → North Head (Southern) Lookout

distance 20 m time 1 mins climb 1m descent -9m Very easy
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk heads gently downhill[22] along the 10m path towards the ocean to the fenced lookout[23]. At the end of this side trip, retrace your steps back to the main walk then Turn left.

North Head (Southern) Lookout

North Head (Southern) Lookout
This lookout is on the southern edge of North Head and provides a great view that spans from Sydney city in the distance[24] (to the south), around the South Pacific Ocean[25] (to the east). You will notice a large white pole with a green light[26], which helps ships navigate and avoid the headland as they sail into Sydney Harbour. The lookout has a 1.18m high fence/railing around the edge. In 2017 part of this lookout was closed and fenced off due to cliff instability, you can still enjoy the view from behind the fence[27].

(0km) North Head (Southern) Lookout int. → Fairfax Lookout intersection

distance 170 m time 5 mins climb 20m descent -18m Very easy
Turn right: From the intersection near North Head (Southern) Lookout, this walk follows the main footpath[28] gently downhill keeping the fence and ocean to the left. The path leads beside a section of nearly bald cliff top opening up wide ocean views[29] for nearly 150m to come to a 3-way intersection[30] (with the steps on track on the left).
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the footpath distinctly uphill[31], initially keeping the ocean (and step track) to the left. The path leads up the slope for 30m to come to a large 3-way intersection marked with a 'Fairfax Lookout' plaque[32] (on the left).

(0km) Int of Fairfax lookout and loop track → Fairfax Lookout

distance 50 m time 2 mins climb 2m descent -20m Very easy
Turn left: From the intersection, this walk follows the wide footpath gently downhill[33] towards the upper Fairfax lookout area to find an intersection just before the seat[34].
Veer right: From the upper Fairfax Lookout, this walk heads gently down the ramped footpath[35] (between two metal handrails) for about 30m to come to the lower Fairfax Lookout platform[36] (with a seat on the right). At the end of this side trip, retrace your steps back to the main walk then Veer left.

Fairfax Lookout

Fairfax Lookout
Fairfax Lookout is a great vantage point to enjoy the entrance to Sydney Harbour[37], the majestic cliff line[38] and the city skyline in the distance. It is a great reminder of how much bushland there is in the great city. This is a good vantage point for whale watching when the Humpback and Southern Right whales migrate along the coast. The whales usually head north in June-July to a warmer climate for breeding and return to the food-rich Antarctic waters in August-October, where they remain for the summer. There is a seatat the upper and lower viewing areas. The lookout has a 1.2m high metal fence along the edge. A small section of the lower lookout was closed[39] in 2017 due to cliff instability.

(0km) Int of Fairfax lookout and loop track → North Head Scenic Drive car park

distance 270 m time 6 mins climb 22m descent 0m Very easy
Veer right: From the intersection, this walk heads gently uphill along the footpath keeping the timber fence to the left[40]. The path winds gently uphill for just shy of 120m to come to an intersection with a dirt trail[41] (on the left).
Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk heads gently uphill following the asphalt footpath[42] as it winds through the heath. After 130m the path leads past a timber seat(on the right)[43] and then comes to an intersection near the car park and road (on the left)
Turn left : From the intersection, this walk heads towards the car park, between the timber bollards. The walk leads past the 'Welcome to North Head' information sign[44] and down the small ramp[45]to the pedestrian crossing at the North Head Scenic Drive car park.

Maps for the Fairfax Walk 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.

Sydney Heads1:25 000 Map Series91302N SYDNEY HEADSNSW-91302N
Sydney1:100 000 Map Series9130 SYDNEY9130

Cross sectional view of the Fairfax Walk bushwalking track

Terrain profile for Fairfax Walk

Analysis and summary of the altitude variation on the Fairfax Walk

Altitude analysis for Fairfax Walk

Accessibility Profile

This page is designed to give you a sense of the facilities that help improve access for people with disabilities or mobility restrictions. See tracknotes and map for navigation, point of interest and other information. See the Accessibility Details below for specific information about each facility.

Slope: Gentle slopes, no steps.
Surface: 2.4m wide asphalt footpath the whole way around.
Parking: There is 1 designated accessible parking area on this walk.
Seats: There are 4 seats (including picnic tables) on this walk. They are on average 240m apart, with a maximum gap of 470m.
Access hazards: There is 1 access hazard on this walk (such as pinch points, trip hazards or steep sections). See the Accessibility Details and track notes for specifics.

Accessibility Details

1 Parking Accessible (0m)

There are about 50 car parking bays. Two are marked mobility parking bays nearest to the start of the walk. The mobility parking area is asphalt, 4m wide and 6m deep.

Parking Accessible
2 Pinch Point (4m)

Timber bollard and gutter ramp pinch points at the start of the walk. The gap between the bollards are 1.2m, and the ramp is 1.27m wide.

Pinch Point
3 Seat (19m)

A timber slat bench seat, 44cm high, 44cm deep and 1.8m wide with no arm or backrest.

Seat
4 Seat (488m)

A timber slat bench seat, 47cm high, 30cm deep and 2m wide with a 39cm high backrest.

Seat
5 Seat (488m)

A timber slat bench seat, 48cm high, 30cm deep and 2m wide with a 41cm high backrest.

Seat
6 Seat (737m)

A timber slat bench seat, 47cm high, 45cm deep and 1.8m wide with no arm or backrest.

Seat

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.

Length762 m
Time30 mins
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Grade 1/6



Very easy
AS 2156.1GradientFlat, no steps (1/6)
Quality of trackSmooth and hardened path (1/6)
SignsClearly signposted (1/6)
Experience RequiredNo experience required (1/6)
WeatherWeather generally has little impact on safety (1/6)
InfrastructureGenerally useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats) (1/6)

Some more details of this walks Grading

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

Gradient

This whole walk, 760m is flat with no steps.

Quality of track

This whole walk, 760m follows a smooth and hardened path.

Signs

This whole walk, 760m is clearly signposted.

Experience Required

This whole walk, 760m requires no previous bushwalking experience.

weather

This whole walk, 760m is not usually affected by severe weather events (that would unexpectedly impact safety and navigation).

Infrastructure

This whole walk, 760m is close to useful facilities (such as fenced cliffs and seats).

Other Nearby walks

A list of walks that start near the Fairfax Walk walk.

Plan your trip to and from the walk here

The Fairfax Walk walk starts and ends at the North Head Scenic Drive car park (gps: -33.821232, 151.29970)

Weather Forecast

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Park Information

Sydney Harbour National Park

One of Sydney's most diverse parks, Sydney Harbour National Park is formed from 11 pockets of harbour islands and shoreline. Highlights include coastal walks and swimming, breath-taking viewpoints, tours of colonial buildings and Aboriginal cave art.

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