Inner city dwellers now have a new bush track to trek.

Sydney's newest coastal bush trail was opened on Saturday and the 1.15-kilometre walkway opens up the western section of Malabar Headland National Park and provides public access to Malabar Headland, an area that was only recently re-opened for the public for the first time in 100 years.

The new walk on the western section is a circular loop and links up with the coastal Boora Point Walking Track.

Fresh outlook: The new bush trail along Malabar Headland National Park is now open to the public. Credit:Anna Kucera

“This new track is critical in providing a healthy habitat for humans, wildlife and plants and ensures that Randwick remains a liveable city," Randwick Mayor Lindsay Shurey said, despite the new track fronting the New South Wales Rifle Association and being located near two other gun clubs and rifle ranges.