Monday, 13 April 2015

Cremorne Point


Cremorne point is a Sydney suburb in the lower north shore. It is a peninsula with Mosman bay to the east and shell cove to the west.  It is not far from CBD and it enjoys a beautiful view of Sydney harbour. From the city, it is possible to catch a ferry, which takes only 15 minutes from circular quay wharf 2, to Cremorne point wharf. With the same ferry it is possible to arrive to Mosman wharf, where nearby, starts a pathway that runs around the peninsula. While walking it is possible to admire beautiful houses and gardens along the whole pathway. Furthermore, the tip of the peninsula is part of the Sydney Foreshore National Park, on the tip there is also a beautiful lighthouse. From the tip of the peninsula onwards, it is possible to admire a wonderful view of Sydney harbour. Walking farther towards the city, you can enjoy a swim in a public swimming pool with an astonishing view of the opera house and the harbour bridge. Near the swimming pool you can enjoy a nice and relaxing pic-nick still with a marvellous view. Cremorne point is a nice location to escape from the frenetic life of the city without going too far from it!
By Margherita Pozzi

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