Woolwich Rd, Woolwich, Hunters Hill, New South Wales 2110 AustraliaMap
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The Hutters Hill Peninsula, only seven kilometers from downtown Sydney, is the smallest administrative area in Sydney. It is called Sydney's oldest suburban garden. Clarkes point reserve is the farthest park on the peninsula.
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Set at the end of McMahons Point, the Clarkes Point Reserve is a nature preserve extending into Sydney Bay. The Clarkes Point Reserve is surrounded by residential developments and the controversial Blues Point Tower. The reserve is only a small area but is pristine and is accented by the beauty of Sydney Harbor. It is one of the places to watch the sun set and Blues Point is also considered the viewing point for Sydney's famed New Years Eve celebration.
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The Hutters Hill Peninsula, only seven kilometers from downtown Sydney, is the smallest administrative area in Sydney. It is called Sydney's oldest suburban garden. Clarkes point reserve is the farthest park on the peninsula.
Great place, almost nobody, many plaques on which you can read about the history of the local area.
This is a very relaxing place to have a cup of coffee and see kangaroos appear!
Clarkes Point Reserve, Woolwich, Sydney, Australia, is a peninsula wrapped in Parramatta River and Lane Cove River, Sydney's mother rivers.
Located in the center of the city, the park has an amazing view. It's a great place for picnics, family and friends gatherings. There are special sculptures here. You can see some wedding parties. It's worth going.