Maroubra to Malabar
Overview
4.5kms
90-120 mins
Moderate
Not fully accessible, some steps
Terrain
Clifftop, Steps, Bush Track
About this walk...
The Maroubra to Malabar Coastal Walk is a scenic trail that spans approximately 4.5 kilometers, offering a combination of coastal views, bushland, and historical sites. The walk typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete, depending on your pace and the time spent at various points of interest.
The trail begins at South Maroubra Beach and follows the Boora Point Walking Track, which meanders along the rugged coastline, providing panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. This section is known for its dramatic cliffs and is a popular spot for whale watching during migration seasons. Continuing, the path leads to the Western Escarpment Walking Track, which traverses through native bushland, offering a peaceful contrast to the coastal scenery. This looped route concludes back at South Maroubra Beach.
It's important to note that the Boora Point Walking Track is occasionally closed on weekends due to the nearby ANZAC Rifle Range's activities. Therefore, it's advisable to check the current status before planning your walk.
