Fast facts
- Tranquil waterways and golden beaches
- Northern beaches
- One-hour-and-45-minute bus ride from Circular Quay to Palm Beach
Why go there
North of the city, the beautiful stretch of coast from Manly to Palm Beach has a relaxed beachside ambience and lots of opportunities for recreation. With the Pacific Ocean on one side and Pittwater on the other, the peninsula covers about 18 km of open coastline with great seaside dining, surf beaches, waterways and boatsheds. On the other side of Pittwater is Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, which has pockets of rainforest with a river, creeks, waterfalls and Aboriginal rock art.
Things to do
- Stop off at stylish Avalon and explore the many boutiques, homeware shops and cafés.
- Join a ferry at Palm Beach or Church Point to explore the secluded bays.
- Learn to sail or charter a yacht on picturesque Pittwater and the Hawkesbury River.
- Hit the surf wherever you like – popular surf breaks line the coast.
- Enjoy a seaplane trip from Rose Bay to Whale Beach, then enjoy a delicious lunch and spectacular views.
- Follow a coastal walk in the area with views from dramatic headlands and beautiful beaches.
Don’t miss
- A Sunday tour of the Barrenjoey Lighthouse (made famous by the Home and Away TV series).
- Lunch at the Newport Arms Hotel, with one of the best - and biggest - waterfront beer gardens in Australia.
- A round of golf at one of six golf courses.
- A celebration of offshore culture at the biennial Scotland Island Festival in October this year.
- Bahai Temple, one of only seven in the world.
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More Information
Sydney Northern Beaches Visitor Association