This is one of my favorite attractions in Sydney. I take bus 324 or 325 from Hyde Park in the city to Watson Bay. This lighthouse is located in South Head and is one of the openings to Sydney Harbour. The bus stops you where you can walk to the edge of the cliff and enjoy the beautiful vertical drops into the sea. Walk down the street to the beach, drive right, through the bushes, follow the trail past Lade Bay Beach (dressable, I checked at the end) and then up the lighthouse. You can overlook the edge from Lighthouse, but please note that there is no guardrail and it is far away. Possibly, but it’s tricky to climb up the rocks below this lighthouse and walk along the huge boulders that fall off the cliff walls, which is where I took fitness model photos because the rock formations resemble an outdoor studio, private, hard to reach, The afternoon light makes it perfect. Pay attention to your steps, though, and watch someone throw stones at the height.
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This is one of my favorite attractions in Sydney. I take bus 324 or 325 from Hyde Park in the city to Watson Bay. This lighthouse is located in South Head and is one of the openings to Sydney Harbour. The bus stops you where you can walk to the edge of the cliff and enjoy the beautiful vertical drops into the sea. Walk down the street to the beach, drive right, through the bushes, follow the trail past Lade Bay Beach (dressable, I checked at the end) and then up the lighthouse. You can overlook the edge from Lighthouse, but please note that there is no guardrail and it is far away. Possibly, but it’s tricky to climb up the rocks below this lighthouse and walk along the huge boulders that fall off the cliff walls, which is where I took fitness model photos because the rock formations resemble an outdoor studio, private, hard to reach, The afternoon light makes it perfect. Pay attention to your steps, though, and watch someone throw stones at the height.
The Hornby Lighthouse is a small historic attraction. In the area, a ship called Dunbar crashed, killing more than 120 people. The ship used to travel long distances between Britain and Sydney in the 19th century, mainly for wealthy travelers. Unfortunately, in 1857 it was not so lucky. Obviously, this is considered the worst shipping tragedy ever. In 1858, the Hornby Lighthouse (Hornby Lighthouse) was built to avoid similar accidents. Visiting the site was a bit tricky, but once you get to the site, the view is great. But the lighthouse itself is not significant!