Nathan Shardlow Great little headland in one of Sydney’s high-priced areas…
Plenty of grass on sloped land with 270 degree views of Sydney’s surrounding suburbs including the world famous Sydney CBD skyline…
The headland has public toilets and a few WW2 relics and obelisks commemorating the first landing in Port Jackson at Camp Cove on January 21, 1788 by Governor Phillip…
Nestled at the top of the headland next to the cul-de-sac carparking is “Green Point Cottage”, which is owned by NPWS and is rented out as shot-stay accomodation…
You can enjoy a walk around the rocks from the southern end and walk right around to the northern end where there are steps giving you public access to Camp Cove Beach…
Very relaxing and peaceful spot to have a picnic or lunchbreak in the sun, with plenty of shady sections for the warmer months…
5 /5