We took the ferry from the ring pier to Watson Bay and then walked through the park to see the magnificent view of the "gorge". It was a bit unexpected to overlook the steep cliffs at the entrance to Sydney Harbour and then if you turn around you can see the views from the harbour to the bridge and the opera house. Before we returned to the city by ferry, we had fish and chips at Doyle's restaurant at the pier.
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We took the ferry from the ring pier to Watson Bay and then walked through the park to see the magnificent view of the "gorge". It was a bit unexpected to overlook the steep cliffs at the entrance to Sydney Harbour and then if you turn around you can see the views from the harbour to the bridge and the opera house. Before we returned to the city by ferry, we had fish and chips at Doyle's restaurant at the pier.
The coastline of Sydney's east is very beautiful and these attractions are not far away. This cliff-wall park is very close to the lighthouse. The perspective here is relatively high, the feeling of facing the sea is very good, it is a cloudy day. When the weather is good, the scenery must be more beautiful, the sky and the sea of the blast basket.
The cliff park is actually part of Watson Bay. You can see a very beautiful coastline here and see the beautiful Watson Bay. In addition, the environment here is still relatively comfortable, I personally recommend coming here for a walk.
The famous Astronomical Beach LadyBeach is here, the red and white lighthouse is very popular, hiking along the cliffs, enjoying the waves shooting shore, flying flowers and jade
Sydney's Craft Park is located in the famous Watson Bay, a natural park closest to downtown Sydney. The cliffs have coastal cliffs, huge waves lapping the cliffs and setting off the waves, which are really spectacular. The park also has huge lawns and dense woods, making it a great place to relax and go out.
Watson Bay Crashes Park is the essence of Watson Bay's beautiful scenery. It is built around the famous Queen's Cliffs. The park has a beautiful environment, large lawns, warm sea breeze, very comfortable and pleasant, and the steep cliffs and coasts are really lingering.
A relatively quiet attraction, just on the edge of Watsons Bay. The natural scenery is still quite beautiful, and the time is right to watch the sunset. There are indeed quite a lot of cliffs on the beach, which is quite spectacular and is the kind of beauty that is more atmospheric. It is said that there are more people who have lost their feet and made a special trip to suicide and jumping to the sea, so many places are now quite awkward and installed protective nets.
Cliff Park, it seems to be also called Crack Park. The more convenient way to get here is to take a boat from Sydney Harbour. There are regular boats to and from Sydney Harbour and Watsons Bay. After disembarking at Watsons Bay, you can walk to this park for a few minutes. The park is free. You can look out over the Pacific Ocean on a steep cliff, and see the sunrise in the direction.