I discovered the Lady Gowrie Lookout entirely by accident. I wanted to have lunch on a Sunday late lunch after completing 21.1km foot race in Sydney's CBD.
This epic lovely overlook is basically in a Kiribilli residential sub division that overlooks Sydney's waterways. It's nice that it is basically around the corner from my accommodations here in Kiribilli for a weekend in mid September. Basically for my birthday and to run 21.1 km in and around Sydney's CBD district and on the harbor bridge. You can see leisure boats drift through area and just enjoy the landscape that this area provides. It's quite remarkable though how such a small scenic area can be one of the things to do on a trip here. It wasn't planned by any means, but I just saw a sign on the end of the street and that piqued my interest. I arrived here around 2:30pm after picking up lunch at the Thai Fusion Thai Restaurant nearby. The combination of great scenery and the Sydney waterway made the experience and lunch way more special and nice than to dine in the open air restaurant, especially when there is a public bench and a table for anyone to use. I'm sure that there is more of the lookout to explore, but I stayed near the street level and had lunch on the public bench. I probably have spent about 30 minutes here and noticed about 8 people coming through the area to check things out like me. Tourists do love a good sightseeing opportunity - as did I.
The overall experience here at the Lady Gowrie lookout was simple, casual, quiet, and windy. Yes, it was rather windy that Sunday afternoon. It was rather annoying, but I welcomed it since I had ran 21.1km earlier that morning. Felt great to be there to enjoy the rest of the day unwinding from that experience. The lookout was inviting and quiet intimate, especially because it felt like a miniature park, bordered by water. I'm sure that the houses here along the water fetch an expensive amount of cash, but I'm sure it is well worth the stunning gorgeous views everyday. I imagine the Lady Gowrie lookout is maintained by the city authorities of Sydney or some local Kiribilli government department. If nothing else, private citizens and users of the lookout should keep the area clean and inviting. The Lady Gowrie lookout is located at the end of Kiribilli Avenue in the Kiribilli / North Sydney. I'm glad that my hotel accommodations were a short hop away, so I could discover this hidden gem on a whim. The best part of the Lady Gowrie lookout experience was that there is no admission fee required. That was clearly the best, although most of these type of parks and open green areas are usually free of admission. I was happy that there wasn't any type of gate or anything blocking access to it or needing permission to enter. Public green spaces are meant for the public to enjoy nature and an escape from the real world.
Looking at the leisure boats while having lunch was nice. It made me think about what I want to do when I retire. Coming to Sydney and having a boat is a nice dream, so I will hold onto that dream till it becomes a reality. The ambiance was perfect and terrific. If you can drive here, there's always street parking along the residential areas where you can find them. Certainly walking is good too, especially when you can walk on the Sydney harbor bridge! However, if you are like me, there is a train station here in Kiribilli / North Sydney, but I decided to use uber to get here, so my legs can have a rest after that 21.1 km run mentioned earlier. For the most part though, I enjoyed my time here having the best time - watching the boats and wishing I was on one of them. Just for fun and just for a day, just to be one of those people who have a boat. Lol I would like to recommend coming here, if you like to have an alternate meal experience, rather than being at a nearby restaurant. Come do your take aways here and let nature do its thing. The surf helps soothe the soul and the boats help emphasize that I need to earn more to buy a boat! I would recommend coming here, if you just want something different.
5.0 stars for the overall experience. The table could be cleaner, but it's a nice green open space for anyone to enjoy.
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