To the north at Queenscliff, there is a spot perfect for surfing, where many experienced and novice surfers hang out and hit the waves. To the south, there is a pathway that curves around to Shelley Beach, which is a popular place for joggers and cyclists.
Nearby, there are plenty of pretty bushwalks and historical sites to explore. This picturesque walkway takes visitors around the harbour between the Spit Bridge and Sydney Harbour.
Along the route, you can take in panoramic views and beautiful bushland. During the 10 kilometre walk there are plenty opportunities for swimming so be sure to pack a towel. You can stop at Reef Beach along the way for a spot of swimming if you so choose.
North Head Sanctuary Stroll through the bushland, stopping to admire the birds and animals as you go, and take a tour of North Fort, a prominent military base that dates back to World War II. While at the sanctuary you can participate in a guided tour to the Third Quarantine Cemetery and discover the stories of those unfortunate souls who were plagued with smallpox during a widespread epidemic.
Little Manly is a great alternative to that of the popular Manly Beach, especially for families with younger children. Enjoy gorgeous harbour views and picnic areas while allowing the children play in the park or swim in the waveless beach.
North Head. Here you will experience awe inspiring panoramic views of Sydney Harbour and the city skyline. Manly Wharf sits on the shore of Manly Cove. At Manly Cove you can enjoy well landscaped, large shaded grassy areas, perfect for picnics.
Within water at Manly Cove there are no waves, plus a shark net makes it an ideal place for younger children learning to swim. Older children will love the slides and adventure at Manly Water Works located along West Esplanade, open between October school holidays and Easter. The exhibitions change regularly, so there is always something new to see.
Enjoy walking along the rocks or having a splash in the calm and sheltered rocky beach. Fairlight is also a great place to simply sit back and admire the view.
The Corso connects Manly Wharf to the famous surf beach. A delightful shopping area, the Corso offers an open space to walk to the tree-lined Steyne promenade, where there are picnic tables overlooking the beach. The smooth waves make it the perfect place to try surfing, with the Manly Surf School offering beginner courses.
Manly Beach hosted the first world surfing championship in For a well-informed exploration of the local coastal trails and marine life in the area, EcoTreasures offer a tour that includes walking and snorkelling.
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