Harbour Bridge walk
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Harbour Bridge walk
I am thinking of catching the ferry across to Kirribilli and walking back over the Harbour Bridge. Does anyone know where this would Bring me out on the Circular Key side and approximately how long it would take?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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" No visit to Sydney can be considered complete without a leisurely walk across Sydney Harbour Bridge. Entry to the pedestrian walkway is via the southeast pylon which is reached by walking up Argyle Street in the Rocks, ascending the Argyle Steps, crossing Cumberland Street and following the signs marked 'Bridge Stairs'. The view is spectacular at any time of the day but is particularly impressive in the early morning or late afternoon" read in reverse, ie. you come down the tower and out onto Cumberland Street, and then can take Argyle Steps street down into rocks area.
http://www.walkabout.com.au/locations/NSWSydney.shtml has a heap more info re other walks if interested.
http://www.walkabout.com.au/locations/NSWSydney.shtml has a heap more info re other walks if interested.
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There are some lovely spots for a coffee/breakfast/lunch just after you alight from the ferry at Kirribilli. And, walk under the overpass towards the Luna Park face, and Ripples is an excellent casual restaurant with indoor, outdoor and take-away options.
If you're here in Summer and fancy a swim, the North Sydney Pool is above Ripples and has wonderful harbour views.
If you're here in Summer and fancy a swim, the North Sydney Pool is above Ripples and has wonderful harbour views.
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Sooo glad you have this on your agenda. Kirribilli is one of my favourite ferry stops - wonderful views from the pontoon, and the walk across the Bridge is terrific!
It'll take 15-20 mins to walk from the ferry to the vicinity of Milsons Point station. Access to the Bridge is actually harder to find at that end than the southern end. As you face the station go left and look around!
An hour in total is about right, but if it were me I'd be wanting to stop at the Museum in the SE pylon. Haven't been for years - time I did so again! - but I remember a fascinating exhibition about everything "bridge" and you can walk up to the top of the pylon where you are obviously not as high up as if you did the Bridge Climb. But still the views are amazing and it's a whole lot cheaper.
An hour just to walk - 3 hours to savour.
Cheers.
It'll take 15-20 mins to walk from the ferry to the vicinity of Milsons Point station. Access to the Bridge is actually harder to find at that end than the southern end. As you face the station go left and look around!
An hour in total is about right, but if it were me I'd be wanting to stop at the Museum in the SE pylon. Haven't been for years - time I did so again! - but I remember a fascinating exhibition about everything "bridge" and you can walk up to the top of the pylon where you are obviously not as high up as if you did the Bridge Climb. But still the views are amazing and it's a whole lot cheaper.
An hour just to walk - 3 hours to savour.
Cheers.
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That would depend johno on how well the navagator navigates his way at CQ - if he wants to go to Kirribilli as in Kirribilli Point, Kirribilli and Admiralty Houses walk by and then on up to the bridge, he'd be better off heading to the Kirribilli Wharf.
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At the risk of becoming the third biggest know all on the site....
Kirribilli wharf is not opposite the opera house..it is around in neutral bay.
the wharf opposite the opera house is jeffrey st wharf and it is not used by sydney ferries.
IMHO the 'best' wharf is milsons point wharf on the darling harbour ferry route.
Kirribilli wharf is not opposite the opera house..it is around in neutral bay.
the wharf opposite the opera house is jeffrey st wharf and it is not used by sydney ferries.
IMHO the 'best' wharf is milsons point wharf on the darling harbour ferry route.
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The Kirribilli Wharf is not such a great walk from the point where K & A Houses and a lookout are though you can also include Luna Park/Milsons Point if you want to I imagine as a short detour for isn't Kirribilli wharf just around past the point well before Neutral Bay wharves and Milson Point wharf is actually on the Luna Park western side of the bridge/
See ferry routes map - http://www.sydneyferries.info/uploads/Network%20Map.pdf
See ferry routes map - http://www.sydneyferries.info/uploads/Network%20Map.pdf
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The thing is, Navgator didn't ask which was the closest ferry stop. He/she had already decided on Kirribilli so all this chatter about where exactly K is in relation to Milsons Point is beside the "point". haha.
MP would also be a good starting point but I prefer Nav's idea of going to Kirribilli (a) cos it's a more interesting ferry trip; (b) cos the views are quite different from those from MP. And really if the OP wanted to he/she could take in both, having walked through the quiet streets of Kirribilli, he/she could head down to the waterfront at Milson's Point (and have a snack or a swim) before climbing back uphill and finding the steps that lead to the bridge.
Nav - if you happen to be doing this on a Saturday you might stop by at the market (if you have the time).
Not every Sat - from their website:
"Held on the 4th Saturday of each month (Jan – Nov) and 1st & 3rd Saturdays (Dec). 7.00am – 3.00pm in Bradfield Park, cnr Alfred and Burton St, Milsons Point. Around 200 stalls of new fashion and accessories, emerging local designers, home and giftware, art and craft, fruit and vegetables, plants and gourmet food goodies. Live entertainment, harbour views and good access to public transport."
Cheers.
MP would also be a good starting point but I prefer Nav's idea of going to Kirribilli (a) cos it's a more interesting ferry trip; (b) cos the views are quite different from those from MP. And really if the OP wanted to he/she could take in both, having walked through the quiet streets of Kirribilli, he/she could head down to the waterfront at Milson's Point (and have a snack or a swim) before climbing back uphill and finding the steps that lead to the bridge.
Nav - if you happen to be doing this on a Saturday you might stop by at the market (if you have the time).
Not every Sat - from their website:
"Held on the 4th Saturday of each month (Jan – Nov) and 1st & 3rd Saturdays (Dec). 7.00am – 3.00pm in Bradfield Park, cnr Alfred and Burton St, Milsons Point. Around 200 stalls of new fashion and accessories, emerging local designers, home and giftware, art and craft, fruit and vegetables, plants and gourmet food goodies. Live entertainment, harbour views and good access to public transport."
Cheers.
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The thing is, Navgator didn't ask which was the closest ferry stop.
And afterall, perhaps the name navagator says enough and that is why the question was just:
"Does anyone know where this would Bring me out on the Circular Key side and approximately how long it would take?"
for that part is not so clear unless you had accessed bridge accessing information.
And afterall, perhaps the name navagator says enough and that is why the question was just:
"Does anyone know where this would Bring me out on the Circular Key side and approximately how long it would take?"
for that part is not so clear unless you had accessed bridge accessing information.
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Well thankyou again for all the information.
to carry out a contraction of all your replies I would
1) alight the Ferry at Kirribilli
2) look around immediate area
3) Walk round to Milsons point to savour the views of the city
4)Walk near the Milsons Point station to gain access to the pedestrian steps of the Bridge
5) relax and enjoy
Hows that sound?
to carry out a contraction of all your replies I would
1) alight the Ferry at Kirribilli
2) look around immediate area
3) Walk round to Milsons point to savour the views of the city
4)Walk near the Milsons Point station to gain access to the pedestrian steps of the Bridge
5) relax and enjoy
Hows that sound?
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Yep, but if you like, after the Milsons Point/Luna Park lookabout you can head back under the bridge and walk back up the east side if you like so as you're already on the side that will allow you to leave at the South East Pylon and view the display/climb the pylon if you want to.


