Description
Located in the picturesque suburb of Cremorne Point in the Lower North Shore of Sydney, Australia, Robertson Point Light, or Cremorne Point Light, is a must-visit for maritime enthusiasts.
The active lighthouse is perched on a rock and can be accessed by a picturesque footbridge.
The lighthouse’s light characteristic shown is a green occulting light with a cycle of three seconds (Oc.G. 3s), which is the same as Bradleys Head Light. This feature makes the lighthouse easily recognisable so that sailors can navigate through the waters with ease.
Operated by the Sydney Ports Corporation, Robertson Point Light is managed by the North Sydney Municipal Council as part of the Cremorne Point Reserve. The authorities ensure that the lighthouse is always up and running, providing essential navigational help to sailors.
Robertson Point Light is open and accessible to the public, although the tower itself is closed. Visitors can park their vehicles at the end of Milson Road in Cremorne Point and walk up the scenic footbridge to the lighthouse. The picturesque views from this historical place are sure to be the highlight of any visit.
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