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Clontarf Beach is a calm, family-friendly stretch of sand on the northern shores of Sydney Harbour, offering sheltered swimming, picnic spots, and postcard-perfect views of the harbour and city skyline. Unlike its more famous neighbours, Clontarf remains refreshingly low-key, making it a favourite among locals who come for the gentle waters, the grassy reserve, and the relaxed, unhurried vibe.
Highlights & What to See
- Sheltered Harbour Swimming – The netted enclosure and calm waters make it ideal for children and less confident swimmers; you can float and watch ferries glide past.
- Clontarf Reserve – A sprawling green park with enormous fig trees, barbecues, and tables – perfect for a long, lazy lunch with harbour views.
- Manly to Spit Bridge Walk – The beach is a key stop on this iconic coastal walk; the section from Clontarf to Spit Bridge is especially scenic, with rocky headlands and pockets of bushland.
- Kayaking & Paddleboarding – Rent a kayak or SUP from the beach and explore the quiet coves and inlets of Middle Harbour.
- Sunset Views – The beach faces west, so come late afternoon to watch the sun sink behind the city skyline – a classic Sydney moment.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day here – arrive mid-morning for a swim, set up a picnic under the fig trees, and take a short walk along the foreshore. If you're doing the full Manly to Spit Bridge walk (about 3–4 hours), you'll pass through Clontarf Beach around the halfway point, making it a natural spot for a break. For a relaxing afternoon, allow 2–3 hours to swim, eat, and soak up the atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Manly – A 15-minute drive or scenic ferry ride away; famous for its surf beach, Corso, and lively dining scene.
- Spit Bridge – Just around the headland; walk across the bridge for views of Middle Harbour, or continue the coastal walk to Balmoral.
- Balmoral Beach – Another sheltered harbour beach with a historic baths, cafés, and a more upmarket feel.
- Taronga Zoo – A 10-minute drive; combine a morning at the zoo with an afternoon swim at Clontarf.
- Middle Harbour – Explore the bushland tracks and quiet coves by kayak or on foot for a nature-focused day.
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Image credits
- Manly — File:2007-08-04 Manly, New South Wales.jpg : Maksym Kozlenko derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Spit Bridge — Cls14 at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Balmoral Beach — Anton Leddin / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Taronga Zoo — Coekon / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Middle Harbour — Sardaka 10:07, 23 April 2008 (UTC) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Manly to Spit Bridge Walk — File:2007-08-04 Manly, New South Wales.jpg : Maksym Kozlenko derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 4.0