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Bald Hill Lookout Sign.
Bald Hill Lookout Sign.

Bald Hill is one of the Illawarra's most well known and most popular lookouts, situated atop the hill of that name. Not only are the views excellent, the area is also internationally known as a major hang gliding centre. It was on the beach below Bald Hill that Lawrence Hargrave, an Australian pioneer of flight, experimented with box kites in the early part of the 20th century.[1] A memorial cairn dedicated to him has been erected at the peak of the hill near the carpark. The hill is actually a tall headland, forming the northern end of the Illawarra Escarpment. Stony Batter, just north of Bald Hill, forms a sandstone outcrop peak to the coastal ridge and has equally good views, reached by a track from Bald Hill Lookout that enters the Royal National Park to a small way in. The coastal ridge continues north forming the Otford and Bulgo hill formations, the escarpment itself turns into the white cliffs of the Royal National Park. From Bald Hill Lookout you have a 360 degree view. Northwest is Stanwell Tops and Undola Ridge, which Bald Hill is the eastern tip of, and the Royal National Park. The hills of the Royal National Park make way in the northeast for Stony Batter, accessed via a short track. To the far north from Stony Batter and Bald Hill views of the Royal National Park's white cliffs are seen, and a sharp drop to the Pacific Ocean lays to the east. To the south is Stanwell Park and Mount Mitchell, about 290 metres above sea level, and the Illawarra Escarpment south to Saddleback Mountain and beyond to Jervis Bay. The name is becoming rather a misnomer, for growth of weeds and grasses has become quite prevalent on its mid slopes from its base. There are toilet and carpark facilities and several sculptures, notably one depicting a hang glider gliding above the escarpment. Motorbike tourgroups use it as a stop on their pacific tours. Otford has a similar lookout. Access to the lookout is by way of Lawrence Hargrave Drive from either Stanwell Tops, Otford or Stanwell Park. There is currently no track to the lookout, although plans are under way to discuss the feasibility of a contunous escarpment track including the hill.[2]

References

  1. ^ http://www.tourismwollongong.com.au/fast_facts/itinerary.asp Itinerary 1 - Royal National Park to Wollongong Harbour, Accessed 16 October 2007.
  2. ^ http://www.southerncouncils.nsw.gov.au/projects/illawarra_escarpment_walk.html Illawarra Escarpment Walking Track Accessed 23 August 2007.

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