
Cremorne Point Loop
Breathe in that fresh harbour air, feel the city pulse quicken with each stride, and let the glittering expanse of Sydney Harbour unfold before you – all set to the soundtrack of gulls and distant ferries. Forget your troubles, because this Saturday morning is all about soaking up one of the city's undisputed visual feasts.
What is it? Join What's In Sydney for our inaugural Cremorne Point Loop walk, a leisurely yet invigorating guided stroll showcasing one of Sydney’s most iconic foreshore paths. This free event will see us traverse the stunning two-and-a-half-kilometre circuit, beginning and ending near the Cremorne Point ferry wharf. We'll pause at key vantage points to admire the Opera House and Harbour Bridge from various perspectives, take in the grandeur of Robertsons Point Lighthouse, and meander through lush parklands. Our friendly team will be on hand to point out local lore and photographic hot spots, ensuring a relaxed and informative morning out for everyone.
Why go? You've seen the postcards, now experience the real deal – for free! This isn't just a walk; it’s an opportunity to truly connect with Sydney's breathtaking natural beauty without needing a hefty bank balance or a personal tour guide. Imagine snapping that perfect shot of a ferry gliding past the Opera House, or discovering a quiet nook where you can simply watch the world sail by. Whether you’re a long-time local looking for a refreshing perspective, a newcomer eager to explore, or simply seeking a tranquil escape from the urban hustle, this loop offers unparalleled views and a sense of calm that’s hard to beat. Bring your camera, your walking shoes, and prepare to fall in love with Sydney all over again.
Need to know Getting there is a breeze – hop on a ferry to Cremorne Point Wharf, or catch a bus to Military Road and enjoy a short downhill walk. Wear comfy shoes, bring a water bottle, and definitely don't forget your phone or camera for those iconic snaps. We’ll be setting off promptly at 9 AM, so arriving a few minutes early to mingle is a great idea. There are public restrooms along the route, and while it's generally an easy walk, there are a few gentle inclines.




