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Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour

Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour www.destinationsjourney.com

Cockatoo Island has a long history from its aboriginal heritage and convict use to its ship building past. All of these are on display at the island so that visitors can appreciate its varied and important history.

Getting There

Access to Cockatoo Island is easy using Sydney Ferries from Circular Quay.  The ferry terminal on the island is close to the information centre. This is a good place to make your first stop. The staff there will give you a free map as well as direct you to any specific place of interest you want to see.

Near the information centre is a café which has magnificent views across Sydney Harbour and towards the bridge. It’s a great place to sit and relax while soaking up the peace and quiet there.

Exploring Cockatoo Island

The first place we decided to explore was the upper part of the island, which we accessed by climbing a stairway. This area has old convict ruins consisting of the guardhouse and convict barracks. After looking though these we walked past some of the historic buildings there and walked through the ship building museum. This detailed Cockatoo Island’s ship building history and importance to the Australia particularly during World War Two

Guard House Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour www.destinationsjourney.com
Guard House
Historical Building Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour www.destinationsjourney.com
Historical Building

Ship Building

Back down at the lower level of the island we saw the old slipway where ships were built and launched. Several of the old cranes are still there although looking very rusty.

Old Crane Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour www.destinationsjourney.com
Old Crane

Nearby are the remains of old workshops and machine rooms. These are large impressive buildings, now empty but a reminder of what once happened here.

Old Machine Shop Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour www.destinationsjourney.com
Old Machine Shop
Disused Workshop Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour www.destinationsjourney.com
Disused Workshop

Another interesting place was the tunnel under the hill. You can walk through it from one side of the island to the other. Fully lit, it was fun to walk through.

Tunnel Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour www.destinationsjourney.com
Tunnel

Getting back to Circular Quay was easy as there is an electronic time-table at the wharf showing when the next ferry is due.

Cockatoo Island Waterfront Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour www.destinationsjourney.com
Cockatoo Island Waterfront

Entry to Cockatoo Island is free, so for the price of the ferry ticket you can have a full day’ enjoyment here.

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Blacktown Medieval Fayre – Sydney

Charging Knights Jousting Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com

The Blacktown Medieval Fayre is an annual event held at the Nurragingy Reserve in the Sydney suburb of Blacktown.  The reserve only had limited parking, so we chose to travel by train. At the train station there was a free shuttle bus running to the event. These ran every half hour. We were on one of the early ones and it was only half full.

Entry

The queue of cars to enter the car park was huge, so we were glad we chose to take public transport. A great bonus for the Blacktown Medieval Fayre is there is no entry fee. The council wants to attract people to the area and attend the event and this is a great way to do it.

Princess Fiona Cosplay Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com
Princess Fiona Cosplay

Similarly themed re-enactment groups are gathered together around the reserve.  These varied from medieval knights, archery, swordplay and cosplay so it was easy to find an area you were interested in.

Activities

There are several small arenas set up so there is always something happening, from men at arms demonstrating sword fighting, falconer showing birds of prey and armored knights jousting. The program was full for the whole day so it was difficult to get bored as something interesting was on somewhere. We started by sitting on the hill overlooking the main arena and watched the jousting.  Watching armored knights charging at each other with lances was great fun.

Charging Knights Jousting Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com
Charging Knights Jousting

After the jousting competition finished, we walked around and watched the swordsmen fighting. This was very interesting because they used many different weapons, from swords, staves to pole arms.

Knights Fighting Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com
Knights Fighting
Medieval Knight Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com
Medieval Knight

Taking the re-enactment of the day seriously, the medieval warrior, sat down to an authentic medieval lunch.

Medieval Lunch Blacktown Medieval Fayre www.destinationsjourney.com
Medieval Lunch

There was also a huge variety of stalls selling everything from food to replica weapons and armor and crafts and everything in between. A great day out and lots of fun.

Bondi Beach Sydney – Sand Swimming and Surf

Bondi Beach is probably Australia’s most famous  beach.  Its fame attracts visitors from Australia and overseas.  Not only is the beach fantastic and the surf amazing but its lifeguards have their own TV show, adding to its fame.

Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Bondi Beach

Getting There

Getting to Bondi Beach can seem to be a little daunting. Car parking is limited and very expensive. This can be fixed by catching public transport. The problem is that the Sydney trains do not run all the way to the beach. If going by train you need to change to a bus at Bondi Junction . This bus can be packed and very uncomfortable during busy periods such as school holidays. The state government is planning to run light rail to Bondi which will fix this issue.

Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Bondi Beach
Rock Wall North Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Rock Wall North Bondi

As well as the beach Bondi has an excellent range of bars restaurants and cafes on the street next to the beach. You certainly have plenty of choice here. The atmosphere is relaxed and you can sit outside, admiring the view.

Street Art at Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Street Art at Bondi on the side of a cafe

If you need to change to go to the beach or shower afterward there is an old pavilion with showers and change rooms for you.

Street Art

On the wall facing the beach by the car park is a series of great street art . These are worth checking out even if you have looked at them before because they are often changed and renewed.

Street Art at Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Street Art at Bondi
Street Art at Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Star Wars Street Art at Bondi
Street Art at Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Street Art at Bondi
Street Art at Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Street Art at Bondi

Icebergs Swimming Pool

To the south of Bondi Beach is Icebergs Swimming Pool. It is open to the public and if you are brave, people swim here even in winter. Icebergs also has a nice bar a restaurant, with great views over the ocean.

Icebergs Swimming Pool Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Icebergs Swimming Pool

 

Black Sunday Memorial

Near Icebergs is a small memorial to those lost when a freak wave swept swimmers out to sea on what is now called Black Sunday.  In 1938 over 250 swimmers were washed into deep water by freak waves.  Due to the heroics of the surf life savers, only five people drowned.

Black Sunday Surf Rescue Memorial Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Black Sunday Surf Rescue Memorial

Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk

The Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk is a 3 kilometer walk from Bondi Beach to Bronte Beach.  It takes you past Tamarama Beach and fantastic views of the ocean. 

Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk
Honey Comb Weathered Rock Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Honey Comb Weathered Rock
Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk

Sculptures by the Sea

An annual event held here is Sculptures by the Sea. This attracts artists for all over the world to display their works. Usually held in October, the event draws huge crowds to view the sculptures. If you are visiting around this time, check to see what dates it is showing. It is worth going to see as it adds another dimension to this iconic beach.

Sculptures by the Sea Bondi Beach Sydney Australia
Sculptures by the Sea

City to Surf Fun Run

Also held annually is the city to surf fun run. Starting at Hyde Park in Sydney the 14km run ends at Bondi Beach. Crowds cheer the participants along the way. Competitors range from professional athletes to people in fancy dress people pushing prams and walkers.