Bicentennial Coastal Walkway, Turimetta Headland, NSW
S 33° 41.666 E 151° 18.649
56H E 343442 N 6270443
This is just one point of the set of coastal walks from Manly in the south, up to Palm Beach in the north.
Waymark Code: WMWB73
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 08/06/2017
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As the information sign at Turimetta Headland Reserve says:
"The Bicentennial Coastal Walkway is a series of headland pathways and lookouts to form a continuous route which stretches along the coastline between Palm Beach and Manly".
It then goes on to describe some of the flora and fauna that are protected in this area.
"Turimetta Headland Reserve is a Wildlife Protection Area and has a number of vegetation communities which provide habitat for many threatened and significant fauna species.
"The winter-flowering Banksias attract large numbers of migratory and nomadic honey eaters and lorikeets. The small Raptors, the Black-shouldered Kite (Elanus notatus) and the Australian Kestrel (Falco cenchroides) are often found in this area and large raptors such as the White-bellied Sea-eagle and the threatened Osprey are also occasionally observed."
For a 'plethora' of photos, and anecdotal information on the Narrabeen to Warriewood Beach section, by a northern beaches local blogger, check out "Weekend Notes" link: (
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Because of the many sets of steps, it is not suitable for wheelchairs, and probably be rated Terrain 2.
Visited: 1255, Saturday, 9 April, 2016