As if scaling the dizzy heights of Sydney Harbour Bridge wasn’t exciting enough, BridgeClimb Sydney’s Burrawa experience takes you to its peak in the company of an Indigenous Storyteller. Combining outdoor action with epic views and Aboriginal history, Burrawa is one incredible day out.

What can I experience on BridgeClimb Sydney’s Burrawa?

Picture slowly ascending up the frame of Sydney Harbour Bridge – the world’s largest steel arch – and basking in extraordinary 360-degree views across the cityscape and Indigenous landmarks from the summit. Across the course of your three-hour Burrawa journey you will be guided back in time by an Indigenous Storyteller who will immerse you in the area’s Aboriginal language, culture and heritage.

As well as taking in the mesmerising panoramas walking up the catwalks, you will be bestowed with compelling stories of Australia’s First Nations people and how they connect with the landscape that unfolds below you. The climb is a loop from the bridge’s south side that escalates up and returns the same way. For maximum safety you will be equipped with a harness and hat.

What else does BridgeClimb Sydney offer?

There are many ways you can experience scaling this feat of engineering with BridgeClimb Sydney. In fact, it is an unmissable experience when visiting the city, if you’re brave enough.

Adrenaline junkies that want to conquer the entire bridge from south to north then back again should book the Ultimate Climb. To get more acquainted with the bridge’s architecture, the Summit Insider takes you through the heart of the Bridge surrounded by steel beams. You’ll hear about its construction from your climb leader.

Does the thought of heights set your knees trembling? BridgeClimb Sydney encourage you to Face Your Fear with its ambassadors and experts on hand to support your nerves.

What else is there to see and do around Sydney Harbour Bridge?

For other great harbour views, you can scale the 200 stairs to Sydney Harbour Bridge’s Pylon Lookout. It’s also a museum bursting with artefacts relating to the national icon’s history. See out over the Botanical Gardens, Olympic Stadium in Homebush Bay and even the Blue Mountains on a clear day.

After your calves have had a serious workout and when your stomach is rumbling, it’s time to dine post-climb. Some of the best restaurants nearby along the harbour include the exquisite Bennelong or Aria.

BridgeClimb Sydney at a glance

  • BridgeClimb Sydney is 288km and three hours’ drive from Canberra.
  • BridgeClimb Sydney is at Eora Country, 3 Cumberland St, The Rocks, NSW.
  • BridgeClimb Sydney’s Burrawa experience runs on the last Saturday of every month at 9:15 and 13:45 and costs from $328 per adult and $149 per child.

Who is BridgeClimb Sydney good for?

Couples, families, children of eight years and up, groups of friends.

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Hotel Kurrajong
Tesla 2 Plugs 22 kW2 Stations
Tesla Destination

8 National Circuit Barton 2600 ACT


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Australia Post – Penrose CPA
Type 2 1 Plug1 Station
Non-networked

901 Penrose Rd Penrose 2579 NSW


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Clocktower
Type 2 2 Plugs1 Station
Non-networked

5030 Argyle Street,  The Rocks 2000 NSW