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McMahons Point Walk

Where
116 Blues Point Rd
McMahons Point NSW 2060
Australia
Blues Point Hotel, Meet outside Entrance
When

Saturday 13 September from 2pm to 4pm

Cost

Adult: $40.00Concession: $35.00AAA Member: Free

Explore McMahons Point with Ben, one of AAA's experienced volunteer tour guides.

Come and enjoy a two-hour walk in this small lower north shore peninsular suburb extending down to Sydney Harbour.

On this tour you will learn about the area's colourful history and landmarks. You will be shown a wonderful variety of the architecture and housing types including the well known and controversial Blues Point Tower.

Discover and learn about the lookouts – including the Lloyd Rees one, who was Australia's finest landscape painter.

Contact event organiser

Australian Architecture Association

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