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Friday, May 4, 2012

Cremorne Foreshore Walk

I had some friends from New Zealand visiting, they have been to Sydney many times.  My dilemma was to take them to a part of Sydney they had not visited before.  I haven't walked the Cremorne Foreshore walk for about 12 years.  It is a gorgeous walk and one of my favourite harbour walks in all of Sydney.  "In this special reserve you can find places to sit and contemplate and an array of outstanding panoramas of Sydney Harbour and its foreshores, from the soaring city skyline and dramatic bridges on the west to quiet bays and wooded slopes on the east." (North City Council) (See Flyer)
Mansion and Garden


Foreshore Walk- Eastern Side
The reserve is a strip of land that is only 30 metre wide but it stretches around the entire shoreline of Cremorne Point.  It is a skirt of bush, ornamental gardens, cliffs and tumbled chunks of sandstone providing exceptional access to the harbour foreshore.

Harnett Park view

Getting There

Ferry from Circular Quay Wharf No. 4 to Cremorne Point Wharf. Bus from either Wynyard or Northern Beaches Line, change buses at Neutral Bay Junction and catch the Cremorne Wharf bus No. 225 at Hayes and Lower Wycombe Streets, Neutral Bay.

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