The Hornby Lighthouse is located on Sydney Harbour with stunning views of the city and coastline. Parking is limited as the car park can become full but we were lucky and got a park. The start of the walk to the Hornby Lighthouse is at Camp Cove Beach. Camp Cove Kiosk serves nice snacks and drinks, so we had a relax on the beach before starting our walk.
Southern Heritage Trail
The South Head Heritage Trail which leads to the lighthouse is all paved and although it goes uphill is not strenuous if you don’t rush. Along the path you will pass old fortifications used for the defense of Sydney in the 19th century. You will also get great views over Sydney Harbour and the city so admire the views and take some photos.
There are several beaches below the path but beware that one of them is a nudist beach so looking down at them might cause some embarrassment.
HMAS Watson naval base is situated nearby and you will see warning signs about not entering and beware of low flying helicopters.
Light Keeper’s Cottage
Just before you reach the lighthouse you will come across the light keepers cottage a pretty and well maintained building.
Hornby Lighthouse
The main attraction on the walk is Hornby Lighthouse which is in need of a fresh coat of paint. Up close its distinctive red and white stripes are weather worn. Even so it is a spectacular sight with the ocean behind it. Be careful of the surrounding cliffs. There are warning signs and fences, but people were still crossing them to get that perfect photo.
It’s a beautiful location with fantastic views with a great walk on your way there.