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Bass & Flinders Point

Bass & Flinders Point

Bass & Flinders Point — Memorial to Matthew Flinders and George Bass who sailed past this headland 30th March 1796 and discovered Port Hacking.

Historic Site · Monument in New South Wales

Ben ColeWritten by Ben Cole

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About Bass & Flinders Point

Memorial to Matthew Flinders and George Bass who sailed past this headland 30th March 1796 and discovered Port Hacking.

About

Memorial to Matthew Flinders and George Bass who sailed past this headland 30th March 1796 and discovered Port Hacking.

History & Significance

Named after explorers Matthew Flinders and George Bass, who sailed past this headland on 30 March 1796 whilst exploring the NSW coast. Their voyage led to the discovery of Port Hacking, a significant inlet south of Sydney. The memorial marks this important moment in Australia's maritime exploration history.

Getting There

Map of Bass & Flinders Point

Near Helensburgh, NSW south of Sydney. Access via Princes Highway, then local roads to the headland. Closest major town is Wollongong (about 45 minutes south). Limited public transport — self-drive recommended.

Parking

Free parking available. Limited spaces — expect to find a spot easily on most days, but arrive early on weekends. No specific accessibility information confirmed.

Visitor Tips

  • Quick 10-15 minute stop rather than a full outing
  • Bring water and sun protection — minimal shelter at the headland
  • Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak sun exposure
  • Perfect for combining with nearby beaches like Garie or Burning Palms

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Entry
Free
Duration
30 minutes-1 hour
Best Time
Any time of year, but spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) offer the most comfortable conditions. Avoid peak midday sun in summer. Less crowded on weekdays.
Hours
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Location

Good to Know

All ages

Highlights

Historic HeritageLocal History

Activities

SightseeingPhotographyHistory

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

BYO Food OK

No facilities on-site; bring your own supplies

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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