Captain Cook's Monument Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A must walk
This should be high on your list for great views or a lovely walk. We walked the Bridle track to the lookout, which was just over 5kms . The road to Captain Cooks's lookout was closed, but if fit and...
Nice views, scenic and green location, but unfortunately the car park was closed and only way to access the monument and views was by a 5 km return hike via the Bridle Track, which was a bit muddy aft...
Amazing views once you reach the top, really makes you feel so far away. having the boardwalk to walk along is good as are the amenities there . You marvel how Captain Cook and crew managed the clim...
Spectacular coastline with historical significance
Definitely worth visiting this beautiful but rugged are of the Norfolk Coastline. Even more remarkable when you see where Captain Cook chose to come ashore. You can't help but question his thinking....
This monument marks the point where Captain Cook decided to land on Norfolk Island. It is the most rugged coastline so one can only image the struggles his crew had climbing up. Beautiful views from t...
A must walk
This should be high on your list for great views or a lovely walk. We walked the Bridle track to the lookout, which was just over 5kms . The road to Captain Cooks's lookout was closed, but if fit and...
Scenic lookout access difficult
Nice views, scenic and green location, but unfortunately the car park was closed and only way to access the monument and views was by a 5 km return hike via the Bridle Track, which was a bit muddy aft...
Magnificence.
Amazing views once you reach the top, really makes you feel so far away. having the boardwalk to walk along is good as are the amenities there . You marvel how Captain Cook and crew managed the clim...
Spectacular coastline with historical significance
Definitely worth visiting this beautiful but rugged are of the Norfolk Coastline. Even more remarkable when you see where Captain Cook chose to come ashore. You can't help but question his thinking....
Captain Cook's climb
This monument marks the point where Captain Cook decided to land on Norfolk Island. It is the most rugged coastline so one can only image the struggles his crew had climbing up. Beautiful views from t...