Wendy’s Secret Garden
Created by local artist Wendy Whiteley, this lush garden in Lavender Bay is a whimsical retreat filled with sculptures, flowers, and winding paths. It’s a peaceful escape with stunning harbour views.
Cockatoo Island
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cockatoo Island blends convict history with contemporary art installations. Accessible by ferry, it offers tours, picnic spots, and even overnight camping.
Milk Beach
A small, secluded beach with calm waters and views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It’s a favourite for locals looking for a quiet swim or a relaxing day away from crowds.
Paddington Reservoir Gardens
This beautifully restored site combines historic ruins with modern landscaping. Once a 19th-century water reservoir, it’s now a unique public park perfect for photography.
Barrenjoey Lighthouse
Perched at the northern tip of Palm Beach, the lighthouse is reached via a scenic hike with panoramic views of the ocean and Pittwater. It’s especially popular at sunrise and sunset.
White Rabbit Gallery
Dedicated to contemporary Chinese art, the White Rabbit Gallery showcases cutting-edge works from a private collection. The in-house tea room is an added bonus.
Lane Cove National Park
Just minutes from the city, Lane Cove National Park offers bushwalking trails, picnic areas, and kayaking on the river, making it a great spot for nature lovers.
Shark Island
A small island in Sydney Harbour with pristine picnic areas, swimming spots, and unbeatable views of the city skyline.
Barangaroo Cuttlefish Wall
An impressive Indigenous artwork tucked into Barangaroo’s public spaces, telling stories of sea life and local culture.
Gordons Bay
Between Coogee and Clovelly, Gordons Bay is a snorkelling paradise with an underwater nature trail and crystal-clear waters