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Stretching from the edge of Sydney up to the Central Coast, the Northern Beaches offer a classic slice of Australian coastal life. Think golden sands, reliable surf breaks, and laid-back beachside villages where the pace slows to the rhythm of the waves. This is a place to kick off your shoes, grab a coffee from a local café, and watch the sun set over the Pacific.
Highlights & What to See
- Palm Beach: The northernmost beach in Sydney, with a stunning headland walk to Barrenjoey Lighthouse offering panoramic views. It's the iconic setting for TV's Home and Away.
- Dee Why Beach: A long, patrolled beach with a lively promenade, rock pools, and a great surf break. The nearby Dee Why Lagoon is perfect for a paddle or birdwatching.
- Manly Beach: The bustling hub of the Northern Beaches, with the famous Corso linking the harbour and ocean beaches. Take the ferry from Circular Quay for a scenic arrival.
- Shelly Beach (Manly): A sheltered, family-friendly beach ideal for snorkelling in the Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve, where you'll see colourful fish and occasional turtles.
- Mona Vale Beach: A popular surf beach with a protected northern end for swimming. The headland offers a scenic coastal walk with whale-watching opportunities in season.
- Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park: Bordering the beaches, this park offers Aboriginal rock art sites, bushwalking trails, and breathtaking views over Pittwater and the Hawkesbury River.
Suggested Time to Spend
To truly soak up the vibe, plan at least two to three days. Use the first day to explore Manly and its coastal walk to Shelly Beach, plus a ferry ride to Circular Quay. On the second day, drive north to Palm Beach for a headland walk and lunch at the Boathouse, then visit Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park for a bushwalk. A third day allows you to explore quieter beaches like Dee Why or Narrabeen, or join a surf lesson at a gentle break.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Sydney Harbour National Park — for harbour-side walks and historic fortifications
- Central Coast — continue north to the Avoca Beach and Terrigal regions for more coastal charm
- Blue Mountains — a day trip west for dramatic escarpments and eucalyptus forests
- Hunter Valley — a two-hour drive inland for wine tasting and gourmet food
- Royal National Park — south of Sydney for coastal bushwalks and the Figure Eight Pools
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- Wollemi National Park — Sardaka ( talk ) 08:13, 23 September 2013 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0