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Robertson's Point
Having reached the path at the top of the cliff via the steps or the road, before heading left (north) up Mosman Bay, there's a good view to be seen by turning right and strolling out to the end of Robertson's Point. |
The path out to Robertson's point passes through a grassy reserve
with lots of trees, a modern children's playground, seats, picnic tables
and toilets. |
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From the western side of the point, and
the point itself, you have views to the city and eastern suburbs on the
southern side of the harbour. |
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On the
eastern side you can see Bradleys Head Peninsula, Taronga Zoo wharf, Whiting
Beach (enclosed by bush), Little Sirius Cove and Curraghbeena Point,
Mosman. |
You can also see the little lighthouse below on the rocks.
At night it shines a green beacon across the harbour. |
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After enjoying the view, you retrace your steps to the houses, noticing
on the way one of many boulders embedded in the grass. |
Take the
path to the right and follow it north around the western shore of Mosman
Bay.
Grand houses and apartments are on your left and bushland
tumbles down the steep slopes to the water on your right. |
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Through the vegetation, you can see tantalising glimpses of water and boats below, together with the foreshore of the eastern side of the bay - Curraghbeena Point and
Mosman. |
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