Can’t see any walks on our Current Activities page that suit you? Try a self-guided walk. This page lists some suggested walks, in order of difficulty.

The easiest walks are on sealed paths in suburban Canberra. The more challenging walks are off-track and need navigation skills. Start easy and work down the list.

Though we have done our best to provide accurate information for each walk, we don’t guarantee its correctness. Bushwalking is a risky activity that could lead to injury, death or loss or damage to your property. It is your responsibility to ensure that any Self-Guided Walk you choose is within your capabilities and that you are carrying food, water and equipment appropriate for the activity. Let us know if you think the walk information needs changing.

Kambah Circuit

Circumnavigation of Mount Rogers

Woodlands and waterways of Forde

Inner and Outer Crace

Point Hut Crossing and Point Hut Pond

Parks and wetlands of Conder

Lake Burley Griffin without the crowds, from Yarralumla

Callum Brae to Jerrabomberra West Nature Reserve

Stranger and Stranger

Mulligans Flat and Oak Hill

Foothills of Rob Roy

McQuoid Creek and Forster Hill Circuit

Bullen Range west of Kambah Pool

Let us know if you enjoyed the walk. We’d love to see some photos! For more information, or to send photos that you are happy for the Club to use on our social media platforms, contact the CBC Walks Secretary walksec”at”canberrabushwalkingclub.org.  Information about ACT Parks and Reserves is available at https://www.parks.act.gov.au/find-a-park

If you have completed many of these walks and are looking for more variety, it’s time to try a walk with a CBC leader.  Check out our Current Activities list.

CBC members wishing to contribute Self-Guided Walk suggestions should read these guidelines.