Warrah Lookout, Australia

A drive along narrow gravel road, a 15 minute hike and then … the magic unfolds.

84 kms from Sydney, towards north, are some of the gorgeous beaches and lookouts. I am in a fix now, wondering if Central Coast is better than South Coast. 

In my previous post, I took you to the serene locations of Ettalong Beach. Although it was sunny, the cold winds made me hug my sarape a little more tightly  We drove down Umina city, ordered fish and chips from Mum’s Seafood Kitchen, before making our way to Warrah Lookout. Oh the fish and chips – they were absolutely fresh and delicious!!!

Keep checking your GPS and look for the turn towards the lookout. We were so engrossed in eating and drinking (coffee I mean) that we missed the turn and had to drive 4 km extra before we found a place to turn back.

Short Hike to Warrah Lookout





When I said Magic unfolds, I wasn’t lying was I?



Hawkesbury River



The water seems so unbelievably calm. The whole scene looks straight out of a movie. I stayed there for a long time, feeling the breeze, watching the blue horizon, the sails – soaking in as much as I could. No doubt, it’s a beautiful photography location.



Afar is the Barrenjoey Lighthouse, which I have often seen from the other side.






One doesn’t simply stay calm and not strike a touristy pose 🙂


And a dreamy pose too … Even my clothes are color coded 🙂
The lookout point is barricaded by fences, but since I was snooping around for a better “dreamier” spot, I found this lonely rock, safe and secure, but with the best view 🙂


9 thoughts on “Warrah Lookout, Australia

  1. Wow – what a beautiful place!
    Nice snaps and thanks for sharing your joyous visit with all of us.
    Have a Beautiful Week!
    Peace 🙂

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