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Warrah Lookout — Attraction in Patonga

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C7XH+FJ, Patonga NSW 2256, Australia
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Warrah Lookout

C7WQ+RG, Patonga NSW 2256, Australia
4.9(108)
Open until 7:00 PM
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Patonga to Pearl Beach walking track

Patonga to Pearl Beach walking track

Patonga to Pearl Beach walking track

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Michelle TarpeyMichelle Tarpey
To get to this lookout you drive down a fairly long (but wide) dirt road. Don't need a 4wd to drive this road; some bumps and dips but nothing too drastic. At the end is a carpark and steps/track leading to the lookout - there are a fair amount of steps (ballpark 200+, which I was not expecting) so this route is not wheelchair or pram/stroller friendly. Some steps are just natural rock so would be pretty slippery when wet. Starts with wooden steps then cut rock steps with some natural rock steps sprinkled throughout. The track is cut by a firetrail but there is a sign stating the lookout is just ahead - it's a short walk from that to the lookout. The lookout is on uneven ground - natural rock, so it's slippery when wet and any missteps could injure an ankle, I'd say. It also has a chainlink fence for safety. The view is pretty great. A lot of water with minimal boating activity (at ~5pm) that doesn't disturb the view. You can spot Barrenjoey Lighthouse to the left.
Joseph CaresosaJoseph Caresosa
BREATHTAKING. Once you lay your eyes on its beauty, you just wanna stare at it for a long time. Gazing upon the beauty of this place will make your eyesight and health better. Parking is quite near the lookout which is fine to avoid overcrowding. The scenes you will see when you drive to this place as well is surreal. I traveled hundreds of kilometers just to visit this place and I was satisfied. However, only issue is that there is not much activity aside from sightseeing in the area, better plan your next destination to visit after this place.
Lerong LinLerong Lin
A point of interest on the Patonga to Perl Beach trail. The views are fantastic, you will have a panoramic view of Patonga beach, the Hawkesbury, Kuringai and Bouddi NPs, all the way to Palm Beach. However, the look out is fenced, which means that you won’t be able to sit on the rocks and enjoy your surroundings without your vision obstructed by the fences. If you are walking from Palm beach, (which we highly recommend), there are a few other places you can stop by on the way that offers similar view without fences.
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To get to this lookout you drive down a fairly long (but wide) dirt road. Don't need a 4wd to drive this road; some bumps and dips but nothing too drastic. At the end is a carpark and steps/track leading to the lookout - there are a fair amount of steps (ballpark 200+, which I was not expecting) so this route is not wheelchair or pram/stroller friendly. Some steps are just natural rock so would be pretty slippery when wet. Starts with wooden steps then cut rock steps with some natural rock steps sprinkled throughout. The track is cut by a firetrail but there is a sign stating the lookout is just ahead - it's a short walk from that to the lookout. The lookout is on uneven ground - natural rock, so it's slippery when wet and any missteps could injure an ankle, I'd say. It also has a chainlink fence for safety. The view is pretty great. A lot of water with minimal boating activity (at ~5pm) that doesn't disturb the view. You can spot Barrenjoey Lighthouse to the left.
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BREATHTAKING. Once you lay your eyes on its beauty, you just wanna stare at it for a long time. Gazing upon the beauty of this place will make your eyesight and health better. Parking is quite near the lookout which is fine to avoid overcrowding. The scenes you will see when you drive to this place as well is surreal. I traveled hundreds of kilometers just to visit this place and I was satisfied. However, only issue is that there is not much activity aside from sightseeing in the area, better plan your next destination to visit after this place.
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A point of interest on the Patonga to Perl Beach trail. The views are fantastic, you will have a panoramic view of Patonga beach, the Hawkesbury, Kuringai and Bouddi NPs, all the way to Palm Beach. However, the look out is fenced, which means that you won’t be able to sit on the rocks and enjoy your surroundings without your vision obstructed by the fences. If you are walking from Palm beach, (which we highly recommend), there are a few other places you can stop by on the way that offers similar view without fences.
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4.9
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5.0
6y

To get to this lookout you drive down a fairly long (but wide) dirt road. Don't need a 4wd to drive this road; some bumps and dips but nothing too drastic.

At the end is a carpark and steps/track leading to the lookout - there are a fair amount of steps (ballpark 200+, which I was not expecting) so this route is not wheelchair or pram/stroller friendly. Some steps are just natural rock so would be pretty slippery when wet. Starts with wooden steps then cut rock steps with some natural rock steps sprinkled throughout.

The track is cut by a firetrail but there is a sign stating the lookout is just ahead - it's a short walk from that to the lookout.

The lookout is on uneven ground - natural rock, so it's slippery when wet and any missteps could injure an ankle, I'd say. It also has a chainlink fence for safety.

The view is pretty great. A lot of water with minimal boating activity (at ~5pm) that doesn't disturb the view. You can spot Barrenjoey Lighthouse...

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5.0
5y

The easiest way to the lookout is to drive to Warrah Trig. From Patonga Drive follow the Warrah Trig Trail for 1.3km. This is a dirt road that the average family car can drive along. There is a carparking area at the end of the road which is also the start of the Doyles Walking Trail. An easy 500m walk along the paved walking trail, there are some stairs along the way, and at the end you will find the Warrah Lookout.

A fenced viewing area gives stunning views over Brisk Bay and the Hawkesbury River. You can see Patonga Beach from this elevated location. A nice easy walk to a very...

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5.0
2y

BREATHTAKING. Once you lay your eyes on its beauty, you just wanna stare at it for a long time. Gazing upon the beauty of this place will make your eyesight and health better.

Parking is quite near the lookout which is fine to avoid overcrowding. The scenes you will see when you drive to this place as well is surreal. I traveled hundreds of kilometers just to visit this place and I was satisfied.

However, only issue is that there is not much activity aside from sightseeing in the area, better plan your next destination to visit...

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