Hughes walk directions

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Summary

Hughes offers an easy, pleasant walking environment with a variety of suburban and park experiences. The walk offers substantial off leash opportunities for dogs, and humans can enjoy sweeping westerly views over Woden Valley to the Brindabella mountains. A large off leash playing field near the beginning of the walk is perfect for dogs to burn off some steam before the route continues on pretty paths through informal and bush-like parks. The walk starts and ends at the Hughes shops featuring a dog friendly café. Note there is a gentle, but sustained uphill section.
Start/Finish - Hughes shops, Hughes Place
Time/Distance - Allow 75 minutes/4-5 km
Off lead rating - ♥♥♥
Parking - Hughes Place or Whittle Street behind shops
Dog friendly café - Home Ground Café
Public toilets - Hughes shops
Bins - Hughes shops, Clarrie Hermes Park
Distractions - Kangaroos and rabbits near golf course
Playgrounds - Before Birdwood St underpass; at Bisdee Street
Photo gallery - See photos taken on the Hughes walk.

Note - All our dog walks assume you are a responsible dog owner with effective control of your dog. See our Important Stuff page before starting any of our walks.

Map

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Directions

Hughes shops to Groom Street underpass (15 minutes)

Before starting, note the quirky bronze standing in front of the real estate office.
1. From Hughes Place, walk between the IGA supermarket and real estate office.
2. Cross two streets (Whittle Street and Carroll Street) in quick succession, following the paved footpath straight ahead through a narrow park.
This small park passes through a duplex complex built by the Australian National University to lease out to staff and postgraduate students. These were sold in the late 1990s when the ANU divested much of its residential assets. Many have been extended and renovated into attractive homes.
3. When the footpath ends at a street (Coxen Street), turn right and follow the street to a t-junction (Webster Street).
4. Cross Webster Street and walk past the brick amenities block on your right to enter Clarrie Hermes Park.
Off leash opportunity starts here.
Clarrie Hermes Park is large, well maintained sports ground providing an open, safe expanse for ball games and other energetic doggie pursuits. Extend the walk if you like by walking around the perimeter of the oval.
Be respectful of other users. If official sport is being played, usually only on some weekends, dogs aren't allowed on the oval, but there is an alternative off leash area in the semi-bush land on the left (south) side of the oval.
The public toilets in the amenities block are only open on sports days.
Bins are located next to the amenities block.

5. When you're ready to continue the walk, return to the amenities block. While standing on the oval facing the amenities block (with your back to the oval), turn left and walk towards the practice bowling nets.
6. Step over or duck under the perimeter metal railing around the oval.
Off leash opportunity ends here.
Behind the trees is an underpass (beneath Groom Street). Go through the underpass.

Groom Street underpass to Federal Golf Club (20 minutes)

7. Continue walking ahead following the paved footpath, through the next underpass (beneath Kent Street), and on through the last underpass (beneath Birdwood Street).
This section of the walk meanders gently uphill through a wide informal park planted with mature native and exotic trees. You can walk this entire section on the paved footpath, however just before the path ends at the last underpass it borders a quiet street for a short distance. If you prefer to avoid the street, when you see the children's playground (after the second underpass) veer left off the footpath and join the dirt track passing to the left of the playground and follow the dirt track to the Birdwood Street underpass.
8. On the other side of the Birdwood Street underpass continue straight ahead on the dirt track to the Federal Golf Club's fenceline. Off leash opportunity starts on the other side of the underpass. However, groups of kangaroos can sometimes be seen in the Golf Club grounds. If you have a chase-inclined dog, we recommend keeping them on leash until you are sure there are no kangaroos in sight over the fence, which is not dog-proof.

Federal Golf Club to Poynton Street (20 minutes)

9. Follow the wide dirt track to the right keeping the golf club fenceline on your left.
10. When the track forks, take the right fork leading away from the golf club to continue walking parallel to the houses on your right.
This is a lovely part of the walk with bush views to your left and extensive views of Woden Valley and the Brindabellas to your right.
Don't let your dog wander too far into the bush to the left which extends into the Red Hill nature park, as the off leash area only runs along the back of the houses.

11. Continue following this wide track until you reach a street (Kitchener Street). As you approach Kitchener Street, put your dog on leash for the road crossing.
12. Cross Kitchener Street and continue following the dirt track keeping the houses on your right (including a hard turn right).
This area beyond Kitchener Street is a wide, off leash semi-bush park worth exploring if you have time. From the highest point in the park there are extensive 360 degree views. Dogs enjoy sniffing around and through the native grass and under the eucalypts. To take this optional loop, instead of turning hard right along the fenceline, continue straight ahead following a narrow dirt track uphill. The track follows the top of the ridge and then drops downhill to houses again. Follow the fenceline back to the original route (see map).
13. Continue until the dirt track becomes a concrete footpath.
Off leash opportunity ends just before the footpath.
Just before the dirt track becomes a concrete footpath, there are more views west to Oakey Hill, Mt Stromlo and the Brindabellas beyond.
14. Follow this concrete, then bitumen, path downhill, ignoring any branches right or left until it terminates at a road (Wisdom Street).

Wisdom Street to Hughes shops (10 minutes)

15. Cross Wisdom Street (carefully) and continue on straight ahead on another footpath leading between the houses until you reach another road (Conyers Street).
16. Cross Conyers Street then follow the street slightly to your right ahead (Bisdee Street). Continue on Bisdee Street until a small park (Maygar Park).
There is another children's playground in this small park.
17. Cut diagonally to the right across Maygar Park to reach the far right hand corner of the park and the corner of two streets (Maygar and Coxen Streets).
18. Cross Coxen Street to reach a narrow park dominated by large eucalypts. Enter the park and walk ahead following the paved path on the left hand side of the park.
On your left is more of the duplex complex you walked through at the beginning of the walk.
19. At the end of the park, turn left (on Whittle Street) then nearly immediately right to walk along Hughes Place which will very quickly take you back to your starting point at the front of the Hughes shops.

If you'd prefer to join one of our regular guided group walks, find out more at our guided walks page.

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