Northern Beaches is a region tucked away amongst Sydney’s coastal suburbs in the north, extending to the Middle Harbour, Broken Bay as well as Port Jackson.
Due to the area spanning three local council areas, the region features several towns and localities, each with an array of attractions for an all-rounded Sydney experience.
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Nature lovers, on the other hand, will be spoilt for choice at Seaforth whose abundant waters at Middle Harbour and bush adventures at Bantry Bay abound in natural scenery. Whale Beach is known for its excellent surfing conditions, alongside its 25-metre ocean swimming pool. For swimming, Warriewood Beach promises a delightful experience, although it does get populated during summer so you may want to make your way there a little earlier.
Narrabeen has a rich heritage and lots of water activities to enjoy. This tranquil locality has all types of water activities for you to enjoy, from swimming to rowing, fishing and boating. Tag the kids along for an unforgettable sailing experience. Narrabeen is also close to parks and reserves, which mean its walking tracks are a perfect way to experience the natural environment.
Explore Mona Vale for a relaxing vacation and enjoy its numerous facilities. From surfing to fishing and tennis, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Learn how to tee at the golf club or opt for a quiet picnic at its numerous picnic sites.
Turimetta Beach is one of the most beautiful locations in the Northern Beaches region. It forms the background of a recreation reserve that remains undisturbed mainly by urbanisation. With its relatively tiny size, it is essential to note that this beach does experience strong currents from time to time.
Other attractions near the Northern Beaches include Newport Arms, a pub with a rich history, as well as the 4 Pines Brewery for everyone who enjoys their tipple.
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