Barrenjoey Lighthouse

Photo: Mark Horsnell / CC BY-SA 2.5

Perched atop the rugged Barrenjoey Headland at the northern tip of the Palm Beach peninsula, Barrenjoey Lighthouse is a striking sandstone beacon that has guided ships since 1881. The short but steep climb rewards you with panoramic views that sweep from the sparkling Pittwater estuary across the Tasman Sea to the distant Blue Mountains. This is a quintessential Sydney day trip, blending coastal walks, historic charm, and a classic fish-and-chips picnic.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least half a day, ideally arriving early morning to avoid the midday heat and crowds. The walk up and down takes about an hour, plus time to explore the lighthouse and soak up the views. Add another hour for a swim or lunch at Palm Beach. If you're combining with a visit to Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, allow a full day.

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