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Camp Cove Reserve

4.9 (7 reviews)

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Sincerely R.

This beach is fabulous. It's less than 5 minutes from Watsons Bay wharf, but minus the crowds. Golden yellow sand, clear sparkling water and a lookout where you can see the skyline? Hell yeah. Plus, if you prefer calmer waters for swimming then Camp Cove would be perfect for you. There is a small spot for snorkelling and a nice rocky pool area so you can lay your towel down and get your tan on. In all honesty though, this is such a beautiful, small beach. Definitely check it out when you got the time.

Morgan C.

Without a doubt, 1 of my top 2 beaches in Sydney and my favourite on the south side of the harbour (Balmoral Beach on the North Shore is my other fave for those interested). Although quite a narrow stretch of sand, it has an almost Mediterranean-feel to it, and the fact that it's in the harbour means that the water is generally very calm - which for a water-shy person like myself, is a bonus. Lined by houses of the rich and famous, it's definitely one of the more tranquil beaches around Sydney, although it can get pretty busy during the peak season, but it still manages to retain its charm. It's location almost at the tip of South Head, means that it's an end-of-the-line destination, but definitely worth a visit if you get a chance. It's a 5 minute walk from the bus stop (324, 325 and 380 terminate there) and offers a more peaceful alternative to the hubbub of Bondi Beach, which is a few minutes down the road. WIth Doyles and the Watsons Bay Hotel just around the corner, there's the opportunity to make a bit of a day of it, and on a hot summer's day I can't think of many better options!

Danielle L.

Camp Cove Beach is widely regarded a one of the best beaches located by the South Head at Sydney Harbour's entrance. The next beach along from Watsons Bay, and a five minutes walk from the wharf, Camp Cove is a tiny hidden gem. A gorgeous protected bay, featuring a sliver of sand ringed by some of Sydney's most expensive real estate. This is a beach steeped in history and significance, an important spot for aboriginal communities for its protected freshwater area and teeming marine life. The spot was also the first spot that Arthur Phillip camped during the exploration of the Harbour in 1788. Park of the Sydney National Park there's a wonderful cliff walk you can do from the beach to the nearby Lady Bay and around to the inner south head where you can see historic buildings and fortifications and if you are lucky you'll also spot the Aboriginal rock carvings on the cliffs.

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Parsley Bay Reserve - Parsley Bay through the trees

Parsley Bay Reserve

3.8(5 reviews)
1.3 km

This is a super cute little spot tucked away up at the very pointy end of Vaucluse... its a bit of…read morea secret, you'll tell people who have lived in Sydney their whole lives that you went to the beach at Parsely Bay and 9/10 of them will say "where the hell is that?"... Honestly... the water is a bit muddy and the sand is brown and there are no waves. Don't come here for open ocean and waves. But its so freaking cute and chilled out. You don't feel like you're in Sydney really. And its so refined, darling. Its definitely very "niace" to spend the day at Parsely Bay dear, not "noice", that's for sure. Its the perfect place to come with a picnic hamper and a book and sit under one of the gorgeous trees and while the afternoon away. You will also always find parking within reasonable walking distance. It's really very pretty, the walk over the small bridge is cute too. Obnoxious teenagers climb over and jump into the bay from there, I'm too old for that shit. But it looks like a lot of fun!

It's cute or whatevs. As Yelper Zvezdana O. mentioned in her review, it's tucked away at the end of…read moreVaucluse (a residential neighborhood). It's not ideal for swimming at all because the water is shallow and muddy, but it's perfect for picnicking. There is a playground for the children (& children at heart) as well as a pedestrian bridge that goes over the bay. It's a nice place if you want to get away from the crowds, but not the best in Sydney, IMO.

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Dudley Page Reserve

Dudley Page Reserve

5.0(3 reviews)
3.3 km

This park offers one of the best views of Sydney and it's absolutely free. Growing up my sister and…read moreI used to take cardboard boxes to this park and spend hours sliding down the steep grassy hills in this park. If sliding down hills is not your thing, this public park also offers a spectacular view across Sydney with the Opera House and Harbour Bridge figuring strongly. This place is popular with tour buses and come New Years Eve it's one of the most popular spots to watch the fireworks. I recommend packing a picnic and heading here if you are entertaining tourists it's a great spot and they won't be disappointed. Maybe also bring some cardboard boxes, just incase.

You always remember where you were when the clock ticked over from 1999 to 2000 - I was here with…read moremy friends watching the world transition to the new millennium... Without a doubt Dudley Page Reserve offers one of the best views in Sydney to watch the fireworks.... or to visit on a first date for an impressive romantic view... The park itself is okay...,the grass a bit sparse and there's not really too much to do....but come night- time when the city lights take over the sky-line and you will be greeted with a gorgeous view which will remind you how wonderful Sydney truly is. A great place to visit to impress people.... I recommend picnic blankets, some yummy food and good company.... **Just a tip if you are heading here for New Years avoid driving as you will spend most of the night stuck in traffic trying to head home.... it will be much quicker to walk...promise***

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Blaxland Riverside Park

Blaxland Riverside Park

4.8(5 reviews)
20.4 km

Definitely the biggest playground I've ever been to! It has it all... swings, giant climbing…read morestructure and very high rope bridge, flying fox, tunnels and slides, rope climbing web, etc. We spent more than 2 hours here and had a group of kids ranging from age 1 to 12. We definitely will be back whenever we're in the area!!

Drawn in by the potential of the Armory Wharf Cafe (review http://frid.co/nikCOQ) I found my self…read moredriving a bit out of my way to give it a go. Not knowing a great deal about this park, when I arrived I was amazed to see the play area with the shiny slippery slides, climbing areas and massive swings. This is an awesome park. While some parts of it still seem under development, and there is a real lack of shade areas, this has to be one of the best play areas I have seen in Sydney. If your kids can not have fun here they are simply not trying hard enough. While it appeared there was a tonne of parking available, on the weekend you are going to find it challenging. As for what to bring when you come, if you have a bike, bring it as there is a huge bike track to check out. If you don't have one, you can rent one ( http://frid.co/qSpPMO ). Of course if you want to chill out and relax, perhaps with a coffee, then head to either the Armory Wharf Cafe or the Armory Wharf Canteen ( http://frid.co/nKLbIw - which is only open on weekends and public holidays). Alternatively you could grab one of the benches near the free BBQ hot plates and cook up a couple of snags. If you are looking for the perfect place to have a kids birthday party, this might be it! You just might not want to do it on the weekend...

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Blaxland Riverside Park
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Rushcutters Bay Park

Rushcutters Bay Park

4.7(12 reviews)
6.0 km

We took a walk down to this pretty park from our nearby apartment. It's got a bit of everything -…read morewalking/running paths, great water views, tennis courts, play equipment for the kids and more! We walked along the bay for a bit, and stopped at the marina for a drink. There are signs warning you that sharks have been spotted in the bay, so not a place for a refreshing dip. But if you have a boat, it sure seems like a nice place to dock it. For a place so close to the CBD, it was quiet and felt like smiles away from the noise of the city.

Rushcutters Bay Park has a few hidden gems (ok maybe not that hidden) that are great if you are…read moreactive or not. The monkey bars at the south end are actually a great area to do a workout. Watch out for peak hour - right after work - sometimes there are groups of people being coached in that area so you might need to wait for specific stations. There are tennis courts at the south west side of the park - book them online but if you try for early evening there are some people that have standard bookings each week. Later at night is good since they have a great lighting system. Even better is during the day with fewer people around. There is a cafe here that is decent for a coffee but there are so many other coffee shops nearby that you may want to walk a bit. At the Cruising Yacht Club there is a restaurant as well. Fantastic outdoor deck seating and fish and chips are ok. Of course nice cold beer is available as well. You can get reservations and some weekends are very busy. Never tried the indoor seating (why would you when you are by the harbour?). The whole park is dog friendly so be prepared for some visitors if you are having a picnic. Some dogs running 'free-range' but never had a problem. Just make some new friends.

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Rushcutters Bay Park
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