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Cremorne Point Foreshore Walk

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North Sydney Council and the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning Greenspace Program have developed an interpretative self guided walking tour that allows you to delve into the rich history of Cremorne Point's past, present and future.

Cremorne Point Foreshore WalkCremorne Reserve stretches around the entire shoreline of Cremorne Point in a mix of bush and formal gardens, providing unrivalled public access to the harbour shores. It is a special reserve with a fascinating history in a spectacular environment.

Discovery and appreciation are the key elements of this wonderful loop walk. Along the way enjoy a picnic, a children's' playground or a swim in its harbourside pool with an amazing view. The interpretative signs will help you to discover something of its original Aboriginal inhabitants, the early Cremorne Gardens, the fine architectural heritage, the impact of development on the Reserve's flora and fauna and the work being done to bring back the bush.

Access to Cremorne Point is convenient by both public and private transport. The walk is a loop track which can be started at any of the three main entrance points - Bogota Avenue, at the bottom of the steps at the eastern end of Hodgson Avenue and above Cremorne Wharf. Trackhead information signs with maps and general information are placed at each of these entrances.

Toilets are located in the picnic area at the end of the Point, near the Cremorne Wharf trackhead sign.