Church point

Church Point Warf

A spot renowned for its beauty, Church Point was named from a little wooden church which was built on the hill in 1872. Although the church was demolished in 1932 the remnants of the old cemetery can still be seen accross the road from the wharf.
Church Point Map Ferries regularly jorney between the wharf and Scotland Island. The Island is encircled by houses of the lucky residents who enjoy its quiet lifestyle. Dirt roads circle the island under the cover of the tall gum trees. A liesurely stroll should take aproximately 40 minutes and offers fantasic views across Pitwater. The Island is aproximately 2km around and home to 550 residents with 280 houses (60% permanent 40% weekender).
At Chruch point Pittwater Road turns into Mc Carrs Creek Road and continues towards Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Barbecues are situated at Mc Carrs Creek which is a great place for canooing and swimming.