West Head Lookout

Perched on the northern edge of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, West Head Lookout delivers one of the most breathtaking panoramas in New South Wales. From this sandstone platform, you’ll gaze across the glittering waters of Pittwater, the rugged Barrenjoey Headland, and the distant Sydney skyline – a view that has captivated artists and travellers for decades. The short, easy walk to the lookout is lined with scribbly gums and angophoras, their twisted trunks framing the ever-changing light. Bring a picnic, a camera, and a sense of wonder; this is pure, unadulterated coastal beauty.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 30–45 minutes at the lookout itself, soaking in the views and snapping photos. To fully appreciate the area, combine it with a short walk (allow 1–1.5 hours) and a picnic lunch. If you’re driving from Sydney, plan a half-day trip that includes a stop at the park’s Aboriginal engravings or a dip at The Basin. The lookout is especially magical at sunrise or late afternoon when the light softens and the crowds thin out.

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