This Diamond Bay Cliffwalk is a recently refurbished boardwalk (reopened to public since late November 2024) with incredible views of the Diamond Bay cliff and spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean.
This boardwalk is comparatively short (within 10 minutes walk), accessible from either the Diamond Bay Reserve or another entrance at Kimberley / Ray Street. This is a safe and robust structure built by heavy steel, with stainless steel railing and handrails. There are several extended areas / lookouts for standing / taking photos and some seats are available for taking a rest too.
Highly recommended for anyone who loves nature to pay a visit when you are travelling nearby.
P.S. Please also spare a few minutes for visiting the Dudley Page Reserve too if you have not visited that site yet. It's just 3 minutes driving (15 minutes walk) from Diamond Bay Cliffwalk but offers spectacular views of Sydney CBD, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and northern Sydney, all-in-one go on the...
Read moreBeginning at the end of Kimberley St, Diamond Bay Cliffwalk is part of The Federation Cliffwalk on Sydney's Eastern Shore, which connects Bondi Beach to Watson's Bay; the Waverley Cliffwalk, another section of The Federation Cliffwalk, is currently closed, therefore, I only embarked on the journey towards Watson's Bay. One of the highlights of Diamond Bay Cliffwalk is A Gate, which has a Steep Cliff Steps descending towards ocean.. In fact, the access to the Gate is also blocked due to its dangerous conditions, nevertheless there are still many "daring devils" to try their luck... Otherwise, it is a fairly easy Coastal Walking Trail, with many attractions along the way, as well as wonderful ocean views. 3 photos attached as my...
Read moreDiamond Bay Cliff Walk is an absolute gem! The scenery is nothing short of breathtaking—wind-swept cliffs, endless ocean views, and a truly surreal atmosphere that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a postcard. It’s the perfect blend of peace and adventure.
What makes it even better is how dog-friendly it is. You can bring your furry friend along for the walk, and there’s even a dog park nearby for some off-leash fun.
For the more adventurous, there are also rock climbing spots along the cliffs, adding an extra thrill for climbers who want to take in the view from a different angle. Whether you’re here to relax, explore, or get your adrenaline fix, this place has it all.
Highly recommend adding it to your Sydney...
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