[aesop_content color=”#000000″ background=”#ffffff” columns=”1″ position=”none” imgrepeat=”no-repeat” floaterposition=”left” floaterdirection=”up”]This walk follows the eastern side of the steep Berowra Creek valley from Galston Gorge to Crosslands, heading over the ridge to follow Lyrebird Gully up to the train station at Mount Kuring-gai. This section of the Great North Walk spends most of the time exploring wide tidal creeks and deep valleys. There are many grasstrees and sandstone caves to enjoy as well as several lovely places to camp. Crosslands provides road access, a chance to fill up the water bottle and an optional side-trip to motel-style accommodation at Crosslands Convention Centre.
Download the map and tracknotes for this section of GNW at Galston Gorge to Mt Kuring-gai section.

Stone steps leading up the side of the cliff

Stone steps leading up the side of the cliff

Walking along a rock platform west of Hornsby Heights

Walking along a rock platform west of Hornsby Heights

Northern Crosslands boardwalk

Northern Crosslands boardwalk

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