Sydney La Perouse: A must-visit attraction when traveling to Australia
Sydney La Perouse is a place I really like. I went to see a sunset there in 2016. The afterglow of the evening sunset spread down, painting a beautiful picture that remains unforgettable to this day, leaving wonderful memories. Six years later, I came again to this place away from the hustle and bustle. The blue sea, the waves crashing against the rocks and the surging spray are all captivating.
Near La Perouse Beach in Sydney, there are large green lawns. Its feature is being adjacent to the Pacific coastline with steep cliffs. You can sit on the lawn, enjoy the sea breeze, and also appreciate the beautiful Pacific scenery.
In the center of the lawn stands an octagonal tower called the Macquarie Watchtower, built in 1821. It is the oldest building and an important遗址 in the area. It was Australia's first customs watchtower, once guarded by soldiers to check for smuggling.
La Perouse is a scenic spot dominated by mountains, sea, islands, and beaches. It is also an excellent location for wedding photography in Sydney and one of the subjects that photographers should not miss when traveling to Australia.
A wooden boardwalk leads to the former barracks. The surrounding coral reefs are extensive, along with wind-eroded rocks and large green lawns.
This is a wooden bridge with a history of over 130 years.
Many Australians and Chinese choose this place as a must-visit spot for their wedding photos.
It is also an excellent place in Sydney to watch the stars. On summer nights, the 360° panoramic view of the night sky is very stunning!
La Perouse is an excellent place for fishing in Sydney. Early in the morning, many fishing enthusiasts come over. It's fun to watch them fish with shrimp.
I don't know what kind of fish they catch. By the way, you need a license for fishing in Australia, which can be paid online.
There are still brave people fishing on the rocky beach.
However, when rock fishing, you must pay attention to safety, wear non-slip shoes, and not get too close to the edge.
The rocky area along the bay is also quite distinctive. Sitting there, gazing at the rippling blue sea, perhaps this is a paradise woven by dreams.
The sandstone reefs here have been eroded by millions of years of waves and wind and rain, forming various strange shapes and colorful landscapes, creating a beautiful stone beach. This is a masterpiece of nature and a major feature of La Perouse Park, which is impressive.
In addition, the cliffs on the shore are steep, and the patterns on the cliffs and the bizarre rocks are as elegant as carved dragons and phoenixes, with great shocking and impactful beauty.