Signposts point the way to Grotto Point Aboriginal engravings off Manly scenic walkway. Photo:

Grotto Point Aboriginal engraving site

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Clontarf, New South Wales

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Clontarf,
New South Wales
2093.

Sydney Harbour National Park is home to several known rock engravings made by the region's Aboriginal inhabitants. Fascinating, well-preserved and etched into the Sydney basin sandstone, these images include humans, marine and land animals and more. Grotto Point at Dobroyd Head is one of the best places to see these rock engravings up close. Look carefully along the side of the trail to see a giant kangaroo, boomerangs, a whale and several small fish. The site features timber enclosures protecting the engravings and you can learn all about them from the informative signs. For more of a taste of the park's rich Aboriginal past, look for axe-grinding grooves around the harbour foreshores and along creek lines. Remember to take your binoculars if you want to whale watch from nearby Arabanoo lookout at Dobroyd Head. Take a virtual tour of Grotto Point Aboriginal engraving site captured with Google Street View Trekker....

Product Types

  • Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Facilities found here

  • Carpark
  • Non Smoking

Accessibility Information

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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Logs protect Grotto Point Aboriginal engravings just off Manly scenic walkway. Photo: OEH/Natasha
Sign with pictures explaining the meaning of Aboriginal engravings at Grotto Point. Photo: