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Bradley's Head Walking Track

Bradleys Head Road, Mosman New South Wales 2088, Australia
Bradley's head walking track
Walking track at Bradleys head

Bradleys head is a bushy isthmus that juts out into Sydney harbour with views west towards the opera house and bridge, and east towards Port Jackson

Highlights

Bradleys head is a small isthmus that juts into Sydney harbour, offering sweeping views of the harbour, bridge, opera house and towards Port Jackson. It is a beautifully forested headland and close to Taronga Park Zoo and Athol's hall

Track details

Track details

From the start of the walking track at Athol wharf road, an easy meandering coastal walk takes you through bushland close to the water out towards Bradley's Head, where superb views west along Sydney harbour to the Opera house and bridge are offered. This walk can be extended into a lovely longer trip around Bradley's head and then onto Chowder bay

Location & map

Location

Bradleys Head Road, Mosman New South Wales 2088, Australia

From circular quay, catch the Ferry to Taronga Zoo Ferry Wharf. From here you can turn right and walk about 150 metres down Athol wharf road until you reach the start of the Bradley head walking track. If you are driving, from Mosman, head south on Bradley's head road, finding a spot to park at either Athol Hall, Bradley's head or Athol's wharf road, each of which provide reasonable proximity to the walking track.

Plants and Animals of Bradley's head

A recent ecological survey of Mosman has identified hundreds of species of native plants and dozens of native animals. Here are just a few of the animals that frequent Mosman.

Powerful Owl

The Powerful Owl is the largest of Australia's owls, frequenting the moist forests of Australia's east. A large owl with a small head, brown and white barred colouring, and distinctive yellow eyes.

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Australian Water Dragon profile view

Mosman Flora and Fauna Survey

An ecological survey of Mosman found that it provides home to hundreds of Australian plant species and dozens of Australian native animals

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Mosman Wildlife

Dozens of species of native animals frequent the remnant moist gullies and bushland of the Mosman peninsula, from the Eastern Water Dragon to Peron's Tree Frog and the endangered Powerful Owl

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Key info

1 hour return

3 km return

Grade 1: Easy

Facilities
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Cafe / Food

Close to the Taronga Zoo Ferry Wharf, Taronga Zoo, and Athol Hall cafe.

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