Staples lookout
Right on the side of the road, the scenic Staples lookout provides views across Brisbane Water and Woy Woy Bay.
- Price
- Park entry fees apply.
- Where
- Brisbane Water National Park in Sydney and surrounds
Right on the side of the road, the scenic Staples lookout provides views across Brisbane Water and Woy Woy Bay.
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