On his way, he visited Mosman Headland Park, Mosman Point Park, including Chowder Bay, Shaward Bay, Georges Head, Georges Heights, Georges Heights, and Balmoral Beach, Balmore Beach. Balmoral Beach is located in Mosman, a famous wealthy area on the North Bank of Sydney, surrounded by high-end residential buildings. In the 1930s, it was already a place for high-end consumption. Along Balmore Beach, there are well-planned seaside fig tree shade walkways, and many restaurants, cafes and ice cream shops to provide takeout for people enjoying the beach. Balmoral Beach is divided into Edwards (north side) and Balmoral (south side) through Rocky Point Island, Cape Rocky, due to rock action. Rocky Point Lookout at the Rocky Point Observatory provides a panoramic view of the northern Cape North Head south of Manly and the central Cape Middle Head east of Mosman. The whole beach is listed as "Balmore Cultural Heritage Reserve". Balmoral Beach Rotunda, the Balmoral Beach Circle Plaza on the west side of Cape Rocky Island, existed in 1930 and has always been the best venue for wine festivals and wedding ceremonies. There is a beautiful white building on the north side of Rotunda Circle Square. She is The Bathers'Pavilion, a swimming Pavilion restaurant built in 1929. The restaurant is designed to enjoy the magnificent scenery of Balmore Beach. The traditional European cuisine is served, of course, seafood must be the star dish on the menu. Hunter Park on the south side of Round Square has a bus stop on the road. The Tram Shed is quite unique compared with other bus stops in Sydney. It's also one of the surrounding sights of Balmore Beach. Unfortunately, I didn't expect to take a picture twice. There are buses 245 to Wynyard, 257 to Chatswood and 238 to Taronga Zoo Pier. Figure 1 - "Balmoral swimming pool enclosed by a promenade on Balmore Beach; Figure 2 - "Rocky Point Island, which divides Balmore Beach into two parts; Figure 3 - "Edwards section on the north side of Balmore Beach; Figure 4 - "Balmoral section on the south side of Balmore Beach; and Figure 5 - "Australian Emperor on the south-eastern central corner of Balmoral Beach. The area around the home naval base; Fig. 6 - "two sisters sitting by the rocks chatting - the left side of the front - "North Head of Manly North Cape - the right side - "Middle Head of Mosman Central Cape; Fig. 7 - "Rotunda of Balmore Beach Circle Square is still pretty; Fig. 8 - "The Bathers ' & Pavilion; Fig. 9 - "The side door of the swimming Pavilion restaurant; Fig. 10 - "standing on the north side of the Circle Square A statue of Lieutenant General John Hunter, the second Governor of New State, at the northeast corner of Hunter Park on the southwest side of the Circle Square.