This lovely short hike on the lower north shore is perfect for just about anyone. Access it from one of the neighbouring streets of Cremorne, then join the joggers, power-walkers and strollers on a 3km loop, clockwise or anti-clockwise. The route is sealed all the way, so easy with pushchairs and prams, though other wheels (scooters, ripsticks and the like) are discouraged and don't work so well with the intermittent stairs and sometimes rough paving surface.
Particular points of interest around the loop include:
- Les & Ruby's Garden - a public space originally tended by Les & Ruby Graham and now nurtured by the local residents under an unwritten commitment that resident commit to; the garden recently won an award as Sydney's best public garden
- two ferry terminals, where you can catch the public ferry that loops between Mosman and Circular Quay
- public facilities and a lighthouse toward the point - including the sad but intriguing plaque to a young girl who somehow died at the location back in the 1980s
- Sophie's Place cafe at the Cremorne Point ferry wharf
- one of the best views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge from the western side of the point
- enviable apartment locations - imagine one of these for the New Year's Eve fireworks!
- the MacCallum Pool, a unique inbuilt harbourside pool that originated as a dugout rockpool, now popularly used for splashing on hot summer days and some lap swimming - though I find it hard to know when to expect it to be open read more