Woolwich Wharf: One of Sydney's Most Beautiful Waterfront Green Spaces
Woolwich Wharf is one of Sydney's most beautiful waterfront green spaces. Surrounded by solid sandstone cliffs, standing on the shore you can take in panoramic views of the city and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The boats at the wharf and mooring area are sure to catch your eye. A wonderful place with very few visitors—aside from a few anglers by the water, it's almost deserted and very peaceful.
Woolwich is a small peninsula north of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Nearby residents walk their dogs along the seaside; from time to time, people jog on the coastal path, capturing beautiful scenery.
Take a leisurely stroll along the circular route by the sea, which connects to trails leading to nearby reserves and parks, and links up with walking paths heading to Hunters Hill and beyond.
Circular Quay in Sydney Harbour is the departure hub for ferries and cruise boats, where you can choose from various grades and durations of ferries and cruises to appreciate the beauty of Sydney's largest natural harbor.
The Woolwich Lookout offers unobstructed views of the city and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Across the water lies Cockatoo Island, Sydney's largest island, with its big chimney clearly visible.
The boats at the wharf and mooring area are sure to catch your eye.
The sky is a clear blue, filled with clouds; the sea mirrors the sky, both a deep, vivid blue. A cool breeze blows, making it very comfortable. Everything before you is so peaceful, beautiful, vibrant, and poetic.
Admission to the lookout and picnic area is free, open to the public every day.
You can see fishing enthusiasts angling by the shore.
Strolling along the seaside is a form of beauty; watching the sea is a pleasure. The sea and sky merge into one, allowing you to forget all worries and sorrows, bringing you a good mood.