Waverley Cemetery

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Perched on dramatic coastal cliffs south of Sydney, Waverley Cemetery is one of the world's most spectacularly sited burial grounds. This Victorian-era cemetery offers sweeping ocean views, ornate monuments, and a serene atmosphere that draws history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and contemplative travellers alike. Established in 1877, it's the final resting place of many notable Australians, including poet Henry Lawson, and its winding paths reveal a fascinating cross-section of colonial and modern history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to wander the main paths, take in the views, and find key graves. If you're a keen photographer or history enthusiast, budget up to half a day to explore the entire site and read the inscriptions. The cemetery is open daily from 7am to 5pm (or dusk in summer), and the best light for photos is early morning or late afternoon.

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