Balls Head Reserve, Waverton

August 31, 2015

View of the City
View of the city.
Out on the Waverton Peninsula (and just a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of the City) is Balls Head Reserve, this bushland oasis offers spectacular views of the Harbour, the City skyline and industrial relics on Goat Island. It is one of many sandstone headlands along the Harbour with a variety of walking tracks for all experience levels. This has to be one of my favourite discoveries of the year (thanks to Instagram!), it is a spectacular reserve boasting postcard perfect views at every turn, perfect for both people and their dogs, as well as photography lovers.

The day was made to be spent outdoors with the sun beckoning and mild Spring temperatures. Upon arrival, we decided to tackle the Harbour View Walk, an easy 340m walk offering fantastic views towards the City. Though I travel across the Harbour Bridge every day, I was still mesmerised by the beauty in front of me – the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, the Headlands and the blue glistening water, it was simply magic!
View of Goat Island
View of Goat Island.
View of the canopy
Up in the canopy.
Before we knew it one trail led to another as we were led on by an endless offering of iconic views and meandering paths, good thing I was ready with my camera! After a quick lunch and browse through the market held in the Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability, we found ourselves at the entrance of a tunnel which was once part of Sydney Coal Bunkering Company's coal loading system, and it was this image I saw on my Instagram feed that piqued my curiosity.
Coal Loader Tunnel
Coal Loader Tunnel.
But just when we thought we were done for the day, a quick peek near Berry's Bay Marina led us to Waverton Peninsula Reserve (another photography hot spot) which was once an oil storage facility adapted in 2005 as a public domain. Well constructed pathways led us up and around the sandstone cliff to a lookout above with some pretty enviable views all around.

All in all, it was a picture perfect day, words simply cannot capture the sheer magnificence and beauty of this place. Definitely a place worth revisiting!

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