The Great North Walk is a walking track which runs from Sydney to Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. The main track, 250 kilometres (160 mi) in length, runs between the Obelisk in Macquarie Place in Sydney to Queens Wharf in Bicentennial Park in Newcastle and is well sign-posted. There are many "side tracks" which link the track to populated areas along the length of the walk. The walk includes a huge variety of wildlife and scenery.
The Great North Walk at Pennant Hills
Looking east across Glenrock Lagoon from Leichhardt's Lookout
The Yuelarbah Track near Glenrock Lagoon, where the track passes through an old coal railway cutting.
The Great North Walk at 34 kilometres (21 mi) from Macquarie Place, Sydney. The trail here follows the creek along the Berowra Valley.
The Macquarie Place Park, also known as the Macquarie Place Precinct, is a heritage-listed small triangular urban park located in the Sydney central business district in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The former town square and milestone and now memorial, public park and monument is situated on the corner of Bridge Street and Loftus Street. It is named in honour of Governor Lachlan Macquarie. The precinct includes The Obelisk or Macquarie Obelisk, the Sirius anchor and gun/cannon, the Statue of Thomas Sutcliffe Mort, the historic Underground Public Conveniences and the Christie Wright Memorial Fountain. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 5 March 2010.
Macquarie Place in the 1920s.
Macquarie Place Park in 2019
The Obelisk in Macquarie Place Park
Gateway Plaza building at 1 Macquarie Place