Waverley Cliff Walk
The cliff walk is unique for its natural features in an urban setting and the panoramic views across an everchanging ocean.
In 1999 Waverley Council was successful in gaining a grant from the Commonwealth Government's Federation Community Projects Program, for a coastal walkway project marking Australia's Centenary of Federation.
With Council funds and assistance from the State Government Metropolitan Greenspace Program, the Walk was constructed over two stages, with an official opening in December 2004 by Premier Bob Carr.
The walk links a series of previously undeveloped coastal clifftop reserves from Dover Heights to Vaucluse.
Natural Heritage
Hawkesbury sandstone cliffs up to 80 metres high at Raleigh Reserve - geological history from the Triassic period, 20 million years ago.
Native Bush
Patches of significant remnant vegetation. Hanging swamp at Diamond Bay Reserve south side, supporting Isolepis, Lomandra and Typha. Coastal heath at Eastern Reserve with Westringia and Banksia. For more information about Waverley's native vegetation, visit our Bushcare pages.
Bush Regeneration
Some of the few remaining local areas of native bush are found here. Regeneration is being done by volunteers under Waverley Council guidance. For information call (02) 9386 7915, email us or visit our Bushcare pages.
Wildlife
Remnant vegetation and sandstone overhangs provide habitat for small reptiles. There are geckos, water skinks and delicate skinks at Diamond Bay Reserve. Snake-eyed skinks, water skinks, grass skinks and delicate skinks at Eastern Reserve.
Scientific Research
Remains to the base of instruments mounted by the CSIRO for astronomical observations, in the 1950s, in Rodney Reserve. A plaque commemorates this era.
Getting There
Bus 380 (to Watsons Bay) stops near the Walk.
Distance and Duration
The walk is 3 kilometres long. It will take you about 2 hours. Wear comfortable shoes and take water.
Sun Protection
Although the parks along the way offer some shade and shelter, the Walk itself is exposed to the elements. Don’t forget to take a hat and a drink, and use sunscreen!
The Waverley Cliff and Coast Walks together form part of a coastal walking route from La Perouse to South Head and into Sydney Harbour.
Photos of the Cliff Walk
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