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Best walks and lookouts in Canberra

Canberra is a city built for walkers. Designed with grand vistas and carefully planned landscapes, the nation's capital offers some of the most rewarding walks in Australia, from gentle lakeside strolls to invigorating summit hikes. Whether you're a local looking to rediscover your neighbourhood or a visitor keen to explore beyond the usual attractions, our curated collection of walks and lookouts will guide you through the best of what Canberra has to offer.

The city's geography is beautifully suited to walking. Lake Burley Griffin sits at the heart of it all, ringed by parks and pathways that reveal new perspectives at every turn. Beyond the lake, Canberra's surrounding hills and nature reserves provide scenic escapes where you can stretch your legs and breathe in the fresh air. Many of our featured walks reward you with lookouts that showcase the city's elegant urban design and the natural landscape that frames it.

We've brought together seven wonderful walks and lookouts that capture the essence of Canberra on foot. Each one offers something different, whether it's peaceful bushland, panoramic views, or a chance to connect with the city's distinctive character. So lace up your walking shoes, grab a water bottle, and discover why Canberra is such a pleasure to explore at your own pace.

Written with AI assistance and reviewed by our team.

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  1. 1

    Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve

    Campbell

    Sealed summit track behind the War Memorial in Campbell, climbing to a famous lookout over Anzac Parade and Parliament House.

  2. 2

    National Arboretum Canberra (Dairy Farmers Hill Lookout)

    Molonglo Valley

    Hilltop walk in Molonglo Valley to the Nest III eagle sculpture and one of Canberra's most photographed 360 degree views.

  3. 3

    Black Mountain Nature Reserve

    Acton

    Forested inner-city peak topped by Telstra Tower, with loop walks and a steep track to sweeping views over the lake.

  4. 4

    Red Hill Nature Reserve

    Red Hill

    Woodland ridge in Red Hill with fire trails and a lookout gazing north across Canberra's centre and Lake Burley Griffin.

  5. 5

    Namadgi National Park

    Tharwa

    Vast mountain wilderness south of Canberra near Tharwa, with the Yankee Hat walk towards Ngunnawal rock art in the Gudgenby Valley.

  6. 6

    Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

    Tidbinbilla

    Wildlife-rich valley reserve south-west of the city with signposted bush walks, free-ranging wallabies and a nature playground.

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    Mount Majura Nature Reserve

    Watson

    The Casuarina Trail loops below Majura's summit above Watson and Hackett, the highest peak in suburban Canberra.

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