Barrenjoey Head Sydney
Barrenjoey Head Sydney
At the end of Palm Beach, the Barrenjoey Head Lighthouse is an icon of the Sydney Northern Beaches. Sydney residents and visitors for many years have been walking the steep track to the summit, to be rewarded with spectacular views of Broken Bay. Built in 1881 from sandstone quarried on site, the lighthouse, oil room and cottages are unique in that they remain in their original natural stone finish. For information on guided tours in the lighthouse, ring Cadmans Cottage on 9247 5033 or 9451 3479 You can access Barrenjoey the “easy” way choosing the track running from West side of the Barrenjoey Head. If you desire a more challenging and interesting route then follow the sandy track from the car park straight to the bottom of the cliff. For your surprise, there will be a few palm trees there. You need to perform some rock-climbing but nothing serious, no equipment needed. You will find the best lookout from the highest point in Sydney.
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