Kangaroo Point, Brooklyn

Towards Central Coast, before reaching Gosford, lies a stunning water view in a suburb called Brooklyn – nestled between mountains, where flows the serene Hawkesbury River. Situated about 50km from Sydney CBD, Kangaroo Point is a gorgeous place for a quick road trip or even a pit stop while returning from longer ones.


My first visit to Kangaroo Point was last year, when my husband and I were driving back from Hunter Valley. Tired and sleepy by the long drive we decided to stop by Brooklyn to refresh and grab some snacks. It was a beautiful sunny day, just after the rain. I don’t think I ended up eating anything. I was simply taken aback by the quietude of the place, not to mention the gorgeous scene: the kind that makes you remember all things beautiful and serene. 




We lingered  for an hour or so, soaking in the beauty, capturing moments to be framed and cherished.


Peats Ferry bridge




Afar you can see the railway line, connecting different suburbs near Sydney to Central Coast. 





Set your GPS to Estuary Restaurant or Kangaroo Point. Since it’s next to the Pacific Motorway, if you miss the turn it would be tricky to navigate back to the spot.

Place: Kangaroo Point, Brooklyn, NSW
From Pacific Highway, take the Mooney Mooney Brooklyn exit towards Brooklyn




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15 thoughts on “Kangaroo Point, Brooklyn

  1. I've always loved Brooklyn – it's just such a beautiful and relaxing place. Even driving over the bridge and looking down on it is enjoyable. We're so lucky to have such pretty places to visit here in Australia 🙂

  2. What a lovely place to wander and just enjoy the view. Many times, when I lived in NSW, I travelled the Pacific Highway, but never stopped at Brooklyn. However, I do remember the bridge.

  3. Lovely images! There's a Kangaroo Point where I live too and for a minute I thought that's where it was 🙂

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