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Sonja S
at 2023 Oct 10
Sonja S
at 2023 Oct 10
Beautiful, peaceful view. Plenty of park benches available to sit.
View on Sydney Bay. Not to crowded, very small place ideal for a quiet stop
Mark Davis
at 2023 Apr 09
Mark Davis
at 2023 Apr 09
Offers a great view of the eastern side of the harbour. Lots of bench seats to sit and take in the view. Best aspect to escape a westerly wind.
Worth checking out this spot 👍

Fri 30 December 2022
@ 13:35 pm
Dan P
at 2022 Jul 12
Dan P
at 2022 Jul 12
I can’t believe it’s been nearly 9 years since my last visit here; Discovering this hidden gem in August of 2013, was a significant highlight as I wandered around Kirribilli.

On that day, I happened upon an angler who was here doing a spot of fishing with his pooch, and we struck up a quick and friendly chat. He said he'd caught a few fish. I didn't want to impede on him too much so I took a few quick snaps, and bookmarked the spot in my brain for a return on another day.

Well today was the triumphant return, and I suspect as I did back then, that many people still don’t know this serene sanctuary exists. It’s a large-ish location in terms of available seating and the unobscured view of Fort Dennison gives a photographer unparalleled perspective.

If you get down there early enough with the tripod you could probably get a spectacular sunrise shot, that hasn't been done to death like every other vantage point in Sydney.
A beautiful little place to visit with a cup of coffee.
Lovely old lookout located next to Kirribilli house. steps lead down to waterfront with plenty of seating
S. McMahon
at 2021 Oct 07
S. McMahon
at 2021 Oct 07
A little hidden gem located at the end of the fence attached to the Prime Ministers home.
A quiet purpose built location on the water looking across Sydney Harbour suitable to have lunch at the tables or a chat with someone.
Local parking can be an issue on weekends and there are no close by toilets
Ali S
at 2021 Sep 22
Ali S
at 2021 Sep 22
Small park that lets you go all the way to the harbour rocks. Saw a couple of blokes fishing and others chilling on the benches. Not much else to see other than the water and fort denison on the right
Brenden Wood
at 2019 Jul 07
Brenden Wood
at 2019 Jul 07
If you walk past Killibilli House and Admiralty House you'll come across this lookout. You can see views east across Sydney Harbour towards Neutral Bay, Cremorne and Mosman. There is a small park with seating here. The steps lead down to the water's edge. There are no toilets here. And this is not a wheelchair friendly location. The lookout was named after Zara Eileen Hore-Ruthven, the Countess of Gowrie (1879-1965). She was the Irish-born wife of the 1st Earl of Gowrie, who was the Governor of South Australia between 1928 & 1934 and the Governor of New South Wales in 1935 & 1936. He was the longest serving Governor-General of Australia 1936-44. Zara Eileen Hore-Ruthven was renowned for her work in promoting the welfare of children in Australia. Lady Gowrie was also a keen horticulturist. She planted a tree in this location as she departed Australia in 1944.