Priceless views in Sydney at Watsons Bay
- Cassi
- Jul 5, 2017
- 2 min read
I have a lot of things to write about Sydney, but this is one of my favourite: watch a beautiful sunset. You can find many places to see, Harbour Bridge, Bondi, Manly, Coogee, but Watson's Bay is special.
Watsons bay is a harbourside, eastern suburb of Sydney and Australia's oldest fishing village. It's a lovely place with scenic views from the Harbour Bridge and city skyscraper.


It is a great place to experience some of Sydney's finest qualities as well as take a stroll along the picturesque coastline or wine and dine at one of Australia's most celebrated seafood restaurants.


For those wishing to settle into a longer afternoon of views, cocktails and the warm bustle of a friendly crowd, the Beach Club and the Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel provide great waterside venues.


One of the best ways to enjoy the views around Watsons Bay is to take a coastal walk. There are two walking paths from Watsons Bay wharf – one which takes you north past Lady Bay Beach, which permits nude bathing, and then on to South Head where you can see the Hornby Lighthouse.





Milk Beach - Vaucluse
Offering a breathtaking view of Sydney, Milk Beach is one of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs well-kept secrets. Situated at the base of Hermit Bay within the Sydney Harbour National Park, Milk Beach is a small beach surrounded by the Heritage listed Strickland House.


Access to Milk Beach is limited, however, it can be accessed via Public Transport (buses), boat or limited off-street parking is available. There is plenty to do when visiting Milk Beach, from fishing and snorkeling, to family picnics under the awning or a walk along the Hermitage Foreshore.



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