Rose Bay Ferry Wharf

Rose Bay ferry wharf is one of the commuter wharves serving the suburb of Rose Bay, New South Wales

It is located at Lyne Park with car park, some trees and some grass area. The wharf includes a private boat jetty and a seaplane jetty. It gives access to the Rose Bay RSL (Vickery Avenue) and the Catalina Restaurant in Lyne Park.

Coordinates: 33°52′15.72″S 151°15′43.75″E / 33.8710333°S 151.2621528°E / -33.8710333; 151.2621528


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