Lifestyle
Parks and recreation facilities in Darling Point are excellent and with such amazing views, you can be sure getting outdoors is always inviting. Meander along the famous Harbourside walk to Elizabeth Bay, where you can enjoy a gourmet picnic, or build up a sweat, exercising in the park.
Other highlights include:
McKell Park
Named after Sir William McKell, a former Premier of New South Wales and Governor General of Australia, McKell Park in Darling Point is a stunning Sydney Harbour secret. The lush waterfront gardens are set behind large trees, and the heritage sandstone Canonbury Cottage provides a picturesque backdrop. Spectacular views are guaranteed everywhere you turn.
Canonbury Cottage
This historic Federation house, set within McKell Park, is a monument to the site's history. Once part of the grounds of Lindesay, the earliest house build on Darling Point (which still stands on the park’s southern border), this building served as a hospital from 1920 until 1981, and is available today as a picturesque venue.
Yarranabbe Park
Located on the eastern shores of Rushcutters Bay, the park has a playground and good views of the city and the local yachts. There is a restaurant and kiosk in nearby Rushcutters Bay Park.
Shark Island
A picnic island in the middle of the harbour, Shark Island sits right in Sydney Harbour, just 1km across from Rose Bay. With its lush grassy areas, picnic shelters, and amazing 360° views, the island is the perfect place for a harbour picnic or to catch the start of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
Cruising Yacht Club
Darling Point is home to the Australia’s Premier Yacht Club, The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, which runs the annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race and major sailing events including the Sydney Olympics.