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An Eastern Suburbs Stroll

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  • Morning

    Catch the Bondi Explorer or a 325 bus from Circular Quay and get off at Nielsen Park. It’s a short walk downhill to Greycliffe House and Shark Beach. When you’re ready, walk back to Vaucluse Road, which becomes Wentworth Road. The entrance to Vaucluse House is further down on the right. Continue along Wentworth and take the first right into Chapel Road. WC Went-worth’s gloomy mausoleum is just up the hill on your left. Steps lead from behind the mausoleum to Fitzwilliam Street. Turn right and walk downhill to the lane on your left, which takes you across the Parsley Bay suspension footbridge. Take the steps on your left leading up to The Crescent and follow this around until you reach Palmerston Street, which leads to Watsons Bay Pilot Station. Follow Marine Parade north to the ferry wharf and lunch at Doyle’s (see Doyle’s On The Beach).

    Afternoon

    After lunch, walk to Short Street at the end of the beach, turn immediately left into Cove Street, and then left again into Pacific Street. This leads up to Green Point overlooking Camp Cove. After enjoying a swim here, or at Lady Bay Beach further on, follow the path along the clifftops to South Head. Retrace your steps and catch the ferry from Watsons Bay back to Circular Quay, or the bus from Hopetoun Avenue.

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