Hermosa vista del Puerto de Sydney & Fuegos artificiales de año nuevo Australia

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Mejor vista de SYDNEY Opera House, CBD Sydney, Harbour Bridge Australia | Bradleys Head #SYDNye #Sydney #HappyNewYear2021 #AustralianOpen Las vistas desde Bradleys Point son memorables, con excelentes vistas de la Opera House, Sydney CBD y el puente de la bahía de Sydney. Bradleys Head es un pintoresco promontorio que sobresale de la costa norte de Sydney. El servicio de Parques ha creado un área recreativa en Bradleys Head, con áreas con césped, caminos y escalones de piedra, y asientos colocados estratégicamente en puntos donde los visitantes pueden disfrutar de vistas panorámicas del puerto de Sydney. La reserva de Bradleys Head es uno de los puntos de ventaja de la zona costera del puerto más popular para las personas que observan los fuegos artificiales del puerto de Nochevieja New Year's Eve harbour fireworks. También es un lugar popular para picnics y salidas familiares, y fotografía de bodas. e ha creado un anfiteatro con césped cerca del borde de la playa y se asoma a un embarcadero de piedra que se adentra en el puerto. El Anfiteatro Bradleys Head es contratado por el Servicio de Parques Nacionales y Vida Silvestre para eventos de bodas.
Grupos de caminantes y paseantes en el muelle del zoológico de Taronga hasta Bradleys Head walk, y quienes luego se dirigen a Balmoral Beach, a menudo se detienen en Bradleys Head para un descanso o una taza de té. Tome el ferry hasta el zoológico de Taronga. En el muelle del zoológico, camine por la pasarela peatonal que sigue la playa. A unos 100 metros aproximadamente, se llega a una de las entradas del zoológico. Justo enfrente de la entrada se encuentra el inicio del zoológico de Taronga a Bradleys Head. La caminata de 1.5 km es fácil, sobre todo en terreno llano. Bradleys Head Amphitheatre is an exceptionally popular place within Sydney Harbour National Park. A fabulous lookout, it's also a great picnic area and fishing spot. Bradleys Head Amphitheatre is an exceptionally popular lookout in Sydney Harbour National Park. Photographers flock to the site to capture its breathtaking views of the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Fort Denison. As well as offering first-class views, Bradleys Head Amphitheatre is a much-loved picnic area. You can also wander out to the old stone jetty for some fishing, or set off on one of Bradleys Head’s beautiful bushwalks. Oh, and engaged Sydneysiders take note – it’s regarded as one of the city’s best outdoor wedding locations. You can book Bradleys Head Amphitheatre and hold your reception at Athol Hall.
Sydney Harbour National Park protects islands and foreshore around Sydney Harbour. Explore Sydney's history on a school excursion or guided tour to enjoy coastal walks, picnics and swimming. Take the Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay walk for beautiful views of Sydney Harbour. This easy walk takes you from Taronga Zoo to the beach and cafes at Chowder Bay, The views along Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay walk are almost too good to be true. The gentle bush track weaves around the harbour headlands from Taronga Zoo Wharf around Bradleys Head to Chowder Bay and is guaranteed to impress.
You can see the Opera House and Harbour Bridge – Sydney’s most famous icons – in all their glory. Watch the boats glide by from Bradleys Head Amphitheatre or step into the past at Military relics at Bradleys Head. Come face-to-face with wildlife and ancient trees, and stop for a drink at heritage-listed Athol Hall or a Chowder Bay cafe. The Harbour Bridge to The Spit Bridge walking track continues past Chowder Bay if you feel like a longer walk. Once you’ve explored this exquisite part of Sydney Harbour you’re sure to want to walk more of Sydney's coastal walking tracks. Bradleys Head is a headland protruding from the north shore of Sydney Harbour, within the metropolitan area of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is named after William Bradley. The original Aboriginal inhabitants belonged to the Borogegal clan of the Eora nation, and was known as Borogegy, Booraghee, Booragy or Burrogy. Also on the headland is an active lighthouse, Bradleys Head Light, constructed in 1905. The foremast of the cruiser HMAS Sydney, renowned for taking part in the Royal Australian Navy's first ship against ship engagement in World War I, is mounted on the headland as a memorial to that battle. In June 2000 the mast was rededicated as a monument to all Australian ships and sailors lost in conflict. The headland was also used for shooting of scenes for Mission: Impossible 2 (2000). A polystyrene house seen in the film was built on location, It is one of six that were taken from the demolished Sydney Post Office and placed in positions in Sydney. In conjunction with the tower off Fort Denison, (Another of the columns can be seen in the Mount Street Plaza, North Sydney.)
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