Discover the best top things to do in Mosman, Australia including Headland Park, Taronga Zoo, Sydney Harbour National Park, Balmoral, Chinamans Beach, Mosman Art Gallery, Clifton Gardens, Obelisk Beach, Ashton Park Sydney, Athol Bay Beach.
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Headland Park in Mosman has some of the most stunning vantage points anywhere on Sydney Harbour with uninterrupted views across to Manly, Vaucluse and to the city of Sydney. Today, visitors can discover the rich military history of the area year round. With arguably some of the best views in Sydney, Headland Park which includes Chowder Bay, Middle Head and Georges Heights was once used by the military as a lookout spot to see approaching enemy ships. It's home to a WWI-era military hospital-the only remaining building complex of its kind in NSW-as well as concealed gun pits, underground tunnels, barracks and other fascinating military structures. Visitors can explore the area's defence heritage and take in the spectacular views.
This is one of the hidden treats of Sydney Harbour. A walk & ability to absorb the terrific fringes of the harbour ... still natural bushland or park. The walk from Chowder Bay over Middle Head down to Balmoral is well worthwhile & rewards you with majestic panoramas en route. Frenchys Cafe up top in Georges Heights or Burnt Orange near Middle Head oval are ideal refueling points.
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Taking a ferry directly from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo, located in the suburb of Mosman, is the first unexpected joy of visiting the animal park. Once there, the leisurely trails and opportunity to see some of Australia's distinct wildlife become apparent, as does the striking view of the Harbour Bridge from the seating at the aerial bird show. Advance booking can give you the chance to see koalas up close, or stay overnight and 'camp' in the zoo.
There is so much to see here! I had the pleasure of visiting on my birthday. Its $1 entry and you are requested to make a donation to the Zoo as you enter. You must pre-book to get the deal. Parking as always in SYDNEY is expensive but its great to park with no stress and stay hours without thinking about it - its a flat fee for the day. We went throughout the entire park from 10 until around 3pm. A particular highlight was the Bird show and how well the ladies explained the birds and interacted with the crowds... and the views across Sydney when you watch the Giraffes. We saw all the other animals and finsihed with the Seals show at 2pm, make sure you go there as again its so professional. The ZOO is clean!! We finsihed by taking the cable car from bottom to top then exit through the main entrance. Such a great day out and you shouldnt leave Sydney without the visit.
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This historical park consists of five small harbor islands, rugged sandstone cliffs, bushland and beaches. Visitors can fish, boat, sunbathe, swim and explore historic sites, including Fort Denison, Goat Island and the Quarantine Station.
Spectacular views of the city and the harbour on one side and the ocean on the other side. On a clear day, the city can be seen in the background. A camera with a good zoom is a definite advantage for this visit. A great place for a hike and a good spot to enjoy the sunset.
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This Sydney Harbourside beach is a real gem. Perfect for families with safe swimming, playground, grassy park areas and food options. Also great for walking and flat, well maintained footpaths and plenty of shade make it easily accessible for wheelchairs, walkers and those whose mobility may be not as good as it once was. Plenty of parking but that can be expensive if there for a few hours. Perfect picnic spot but don't eat right near the water's edge as the seagulls are feral and aggressive.
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One of Sydney's premier inner harbour beaches. Walk along the pristine sand, swim in the refreshing waters or throw a line in and catch yourself dinner. Parking can be a challenge on weekends.
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This exhibition is being held on the beautiful headland at Julian Ashton School Hut 17 Headland Park Middle Head Rd Mosman by the Mosman Art Society associated with the Mosman Art Gallery.It is in the tradition of the Heidelberg’s School of Artists Arthur Streeton, Fred McCubbin and Tom Roberts who painted in this area at Curlew Camp at Sirius Cove in the late 19th century. It has been preserved in its natural state and can be visited via the foreshore. They used discarded cigar box lids in the 9x5 and 9x7 inch size for economy.The exhibition has a lovely variety of works from the local area in various media plus stilllife and portraiture all at very affordable prices because they are in the small size. The headland is also fascinating to explore with a rich military history of strategically placed guns, underground tunnels and barracks with spectacular views to Manly, Vaucluse and Sydney Heads. After visiting the exhibition you can drop in for a sumptuous morning or afternoon tea at the Burnt Orange Cafe nearby or bring your own picnic and enjoy the gorgeous view in the grounds. The exhibition runs every day from 13-28 April 10am-4pm
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Plenty of parking if you get there early, this is very popular with the locals because there is a good beach, a pier for fishing and wide expanses of grass for picnics and games. The harbour coast walk also passes through and there is a good kiosk and the excellent Ripples at Chowder Bay restaurant a short walk away. Moreover, on Boxing Day the start line for the Sydney to Hobart yacht race is just offshore.
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