One of my favorite spots in Sydney. It's small and charming, ideal for beach picnics. There’s plenty of shade to relax and take in the scenery. The swimming is easy, and there's a small kiosk with essentials and a restaurant right on the beachfront. Parking can be difficult, so public transport might be a better choice. There are also great short walks nearby with amazing views of the city and harbor.
There is an intersection of ley lines located 10 meters from the southernmost point of this beach. It is recommended to bring a dive mask and connect to this spot. The network of lines on the surface resembles glowing wires spread all over the country. These grid-like markings are essentially energy grids. In an update, we recently energized our crystals at this beach and they are now resonating incredibly. This beach deserves a 5-star rating.
Tranquil and inviting, perfect for diving and jumping into the water. It's much quieter than many other Sydney beaches, yet spacious enough to fully enjoy.
This destination was absolutely incredible, with its pristine white sand. The ambiance was truly peaceful and soothing. The setting was fantastic, perfect for camping and ideal for nature enthusiasts. The sandy beach was enveloped by lush greenery, creating a stunning landscape. However, there was one aspect that led me to rate this place with only 4 stars. In close proximity to the beach, there was a public restroom, the sole one in the vicinity. Unfortunately, it was in a deplorable state, appearing neglected and unclean. There is definitely room for improvement in terms of cleanliness. Nonetheless, I have a deep affection for this location.