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Breakfast Point Lookout

Viewpoint · Lookout in New South Wales

Mia & Tom HartleyWritten by Mia & Tom Hartley· Updated Apr 2026

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Breakfast Point Lookout is a scenic viewpoint in New South Wales that draws photographers and casual visitors looking to take in views of the surrounding landscape. It's a straightforward roadside stop rather than a developed attraction — simple in what it offers, but worth a pause if you're passing through the area or planning a dedicated early-morning outing with a camera.

What to See and Do

The main draw here is the panoramic vista of the surrounding landscape. Photography is the primary activity, and the lookout suits both dedicated photographers and those who simply want to stop and take in the view. Given the exposed position typical of lookout points, you'll want a camera or smartphone with decent zoom capability to make the most of the scene.

There are no formal facilities on site — no café, no picnic tables, no shade structures to speak of — so this is very much a come-and-go destination rather than somewhere to settle in for a long stay. Bring your own water and snacks if you plan to linger.

Getting There and Access

Breakfast Point Lookout is located in New South Wales at approximately -33.726°S, 150.364°E. Parking is available at the lookout itself, though specific capacity and accessibility details haven't been confirmed. It's worth checking current road conditions before heading out, particularly if you're visiting after wet weather.

Specific road access details are limited, so it's a good idea to plug the GPS coordinates directly into your navigation app before leaving.

Visitor Tips

  • Arrive early or late in the day. The light is best in the hours around sunrise and again in the late afternoon leading into golden hour. Midday light tends to be flat and harsh, especially in warmer months.
  • Weekdays are quieter. If you want the lookout to yourself — or at least without a crowd — a weekday visit is preferable to weekends.
  • Wind can be a factor. Exposed lookouts in NSW can get gusty regardless of what the broader weather forecast suggests. Check conditions before you go and dress accordingly.
  • Sun protection matters. Limited shade means you're exposed to the elements. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses even if it's overcast.
  • Bring your own refreshments. There are no food or drink options on site, so pack what you need before you arrive.

Best Time to Visit

Early morning is the standout time to visit — the light is at its most interesting, the air is often clearer, and you're less likely to share the space with other visitors. Late afternoon is a close second for photographers chasing warmer tones. Avoid midday if photography is your main purpose.

Nearby Attractions

If you're making a day of it, the Blue Mountains region is within reach and offers considerably more in the way of walking tracks, lookouts, and wildlife encounters. Several operators run private day tours from Sydney into the Blue Mountains, which can be a practical option if you'd rather leave the driving to someone else. These tours often include stops at wildlife parks where you can see koalas and kangaroos alongside the region's well-known scenic highlights.

Getting There

Map of Breakfast Point Lookout

Located in NSW. Nearest major reference point and specific road access details not provided in available information.

Parking

Parking available at lookout; specific capacity and accessibility details not confirmed.

Visitor Tips

  • Arrive early morning or late afternoon for best light and fewer visitors
  • Bring a camera or smartphone with good zoom capability
  • Check weather before visiting—wind can be strong at exposed viewpoints
  • Wear sun protection even on cloudy days

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Best Time
Early morning (sunrise to mid-morning) or late afternoon (golden hour) for photography. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends.

Good to Know

All ages

Activities

Photography

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

BYO Food OK

Bring your own refreshments

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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