Emu Trekkers
Emu Trekkers
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Emu Trekkers is Australia’s first 100% not-for-profit, outdoor adventure tour operator run entirely by volunteers. Our mission is to offer adventurous hiking tours to the public around Sydney and the Blue Mountains and use the proceeds to support the education, healthcare and welfare of disadvantaged children and youth. Our motto: Hike Australia. Help Kids!
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Barbara M
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia9 contributions
Oct. 2023 • Family
We did the six foot track with great tour guides, food and lots of fun! Highly recommend Emu Trekkers - we’ll be back!
Written 1 October 2023
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Piranhinha
Lucerne, Switzerland9 contributions
Sep. 2023 • Solo
It was an awesome hike with Andrew and Mark! Always in a good mood and they know a lot about the region, animals and fauna!!
Written 27 September 2023
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amr80
Sydney, Australia2 contributions
Jul. 2023 • Couples
I did this hike las Saturday with my partner. It was a very nice hike where not only you test your fitness but also meet people with very intersting stories. The group included couples, friends, solos of different age ranges and fitness which was good because everyone could follow their own pace without pressure. All the guides were really nice, we had 3 of them, one at front, another one in the middle of the group and one at the end. All of them are really good chatting, keeping you company if you are at a slow pace and showing you wildlife. They know the mountains and can spot wildlife easily.
For the hike, is good that you come very well prepared with good shoes, food/snacks and water. Oh and don't forget warm but light clothes as this weekend was very windy.
The hike was beautiful and green and we were able to see many waterfalls.
Totally recommended!
For the hike, is good that you come very well prepared with good shoes, food/snacks and water. Oh and don't forget warm but light clothes as this weekend was very windy.
The hike was beautiful and green and we were able to see many waterfalls.
Totally recommended!
Written 10 July 2023
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Jacqui K
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Jul. 2023 • Family
Such an amazing day! Our tour guides, Brad, Sarah & Tony were lovely and did a great job. Lots of knowledge of the beautiful birds we spotted along the way. We did the trek from Leura to the 3 Sisters and return. Majority of the trek was moderate and the stairs up to the 3 sisters was difficult but the guides were so supportive of niggling injuries and respectful of needing to pace ourselves. Overall a superb day, lovely group of trekkers & transport there & back was super easy. And the views and tranquility through this amazing location was unbeatable.
Written 8 July 2023
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Barbara Magee
4 contributions
Dec. 2022
The Emu Trekkers Six Foot Track hiking trip is awesome. Well organised yet relaxed. The overnight accommodation and food (at the Eco Lodge) were perfect for bushwalkers looking for a rustic night in the bush. We ended the second day with a visit to the Dryridge Winery for lunch and wine tasting.
Thank you for such a great experience, I highly recommend it.
Thank you for such a great experience, I highly recommend it.
Written 20 December 2022
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Me F
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Jul. 2022 • Couples
We had an amazing time doing the 6 foot track with the emu trekkers!! Really well organised, fantastic guides, great food, comfortable accommodation. We couldn’t recommend it highly enough!!!
Written 24 July 2022
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Linda Y
1 contribution
Dec. 2021
The Six Foot Track hike was a great experience. It was a quite steep & challenging downhill trail in the beginning, but the scenery was spectacular and it leveled out to be amongst undulating forest and creek crossings. The guides were great and the food and accommodation was just right. What a fantastic showcase of the best of Australian bush experiences. Raising money for a good cause, UNICEF was an added bonus. Well done guys!
Written 5 December 2021
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Dawn R
Pymble, Australia37 contributions
May 2021 • Friends
Amazing trip to the beautiful Blue Mountains. I’ve wanted to walk the Six Foot Track for years and this was a way to do so with a stay in an eco lodge so a light backpack! The group and the leaders were all lovely, the food was delicious and the accomodation comfortable. Gorgeous scenery with a 14km hike the first day then a comfortable 7km on day 2 ending with ploughman’s lunch and wine tasting. Excellent weekend for friends, couples or by yourself if you like bushwalking.
Written 13 June 2021
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Michele465
Sydney, Australia27 contributions
Mar. 2020
The sun was shining, it was a beautiful day when we embarked on our first time to do the famous 'Spit to Manly' hike/walk even though we are Sydney-siders. We were not disappointed and now that we've done it, we'll be doing it again! It was good to be introduced to this walk by the experienced EmuTrekkers volunteers. They met us outside Wynyard Station where we caught the bus to the Spit Bridge. We then walked over the bridge and then the adventure began where we walked under it and got off the road on a trail walk from there on till we reached Manly. The path was well laid out. It was such a beautiful, picturesque walk. I couldn't stop remarking how scenic and colourful it was. This is what makes Sydney so special and you have to walk it to get the most out of it. A car ride is no comparison. We saw native lizards and plants which were all pointed out by our volunteer hosts. We had a nice chat on the way discussing whatever came into our heads. It was very pleasant and relaxed. We stopped for lunch at Clontarf Beach Reserve at a picnic table and ate our brought lunch. There were a couple of lookouts and many photo opportunities and we weren't rushed. I'd recommend this tour to anyone wanting to see the best Sydney has to offer in natural sights including harbour views with ferries and yachts. It was a 10km hike and walk with some steps so you need a moderate level of fitness. One or two 600ml bottles of water were enough for me. If you like seeing picturesque sights and nature, you will really love this tour.
Written 21 March 2020
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Alex W
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Feb. 2020 • Solo
What a great way to see Sydney’s beautiful bush land and natural wonders! The Royal National Park walk takes you through different kinds of vegetation before ending up at the lovely Garie Beach, giving all visitors a glimpse into the diverse range of plant and animal life that Sydney boasts. The guides are great, and are very familiar with the area, meaning that you get the best experience possible! I would highly recommend using Emu Trekkers to anyone interested in exploring Sydney and contributing to a great cause!
Written 3 March 2020
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602BrendaW
Ellicott City, MD22 contributions
Which Blue Mountain tour would you recommend of your day long trips? We are a family of 4. I have 14 y/o daughters. We want to make the most of our 1 day. We are all fairly fit. Last summer we climbed mountains in Colorado, so I'm confident we could do either. We are going to be in Sydney the first week of August this year. Thanks, Brenda W. Maryland, USA