This is one of my favourite views in Sydney! Absolutely stunning and along a lovely walk down to Camp Cove and South Head.
❤️ These are the best cliff views in Sydney and easily accessible by public transport (see below). You're also just a short walk away from a view to the city, top harbour views!
🚍 If you're not the walking sort, this view is only steps away from the bus stop or just across the park from the ferry stop (Watsons Bay). The ferry is a 20 min ride from Circular Quay or Manly.
🚶♀️Take the time to walk a little way along to Don Richie park, commemorating a resident who saved hundreds of lives over decades to chatting to those wanting to take their lives on the cliffs. 📞 If you need to talk to someone, Lifeline is 24/7 and can be reached at 13 11 14.
🚻 Closest public toilets in the adjoining Robertson Park, just across the road. Marked on Google Maps.
Well worth the visit!...
Read moreDate of visit: 2024 Sep 04. Time of visit: 12.00 pm to 12.30 pm. Overall: 7.833/10. Sight Seeing: 9. Activity: N.A. Outdoor Ventilation: 7. Ambience: N.A.. Location: 7.5. Expected activity 0.5 to 1.5 hours depending on activity. Price Entry: Free.
Sight Seeing: Beautiful views of nature, ocean and cliffs, good for photography and memory. Recommended to go for a short tour together with other nearby restaurant and attractions, such as (1) Bangkok Bay Thai Restaurant, (2) Macquarie Lighthouse, or (3) Hornby Lighthouse.
Location: It is located some distance away from Sydney Central Business District (about 0.5 hours car ride, 0.75 hours public transport) and about 0.75 hours car ride, 1 hours public transport from Sydney International Aiprort. There are a few...
Read moreA great place to get great views of Sydney sea line, without travelling too far.
Unfortunately this picturesque location is also one of the top 10 popular suicide points on Earth. Around 2500 people commit suicide in Australia each year.
Don Ritchie, a local who lived just 50 meters from the cliff and passed away in 2012, used to approach people contemplating suicide with a smile and kindness and saved up to 160 lives. He used to invite these people for tea or coffee and saved lives. Awarded Order of Australia, there is also a park in the area named after...
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