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    Freshwater Beach

    4.8 (14 reviews)

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    Patch of Heaven
    Tereza B.

    Freshwater Beach is the first beach north of Manly and is where I grew up as a young girl when the suburb was still called Harbord. According to history Freshwater use to serve as a working men only camp and with the growing colony of Sydney the campsite became a place of disrepute. The residents wanted to upgrade the holiday image of the area by changing the name to Harbord. In January 2008 after a successful application to the Geographical Name Boards of New South Wales by the Harbord Chamber of Commerce Harbord was renamed Freshwater. Other highlights of history include the visit of Duke Kahanamoku in 1914 who introduced surf board riding at Freshwater Beach on Christmas eve. He repeated this a second time in January 1915 taking on the board with him a local girl Isabel Letham. Isabel went on to become a pioneer of board riding in Australia. Freshwater is one of the smaller beaches on the peninsular and is one of the prettiest by far. On the Queenscliff side you can view its glory from Freshwater View Park or by dropping into Angel Cafe to have breakfast, lunch or dinner. On the other side is Harbord Diggers the local RSL complex. I use the word complex because of its sheer size, large areas of poker machines, event function rooms, restaurants and a bowling club. There is also a statue of Duke Kahanamoku on the headland. Pilu restaurant with with Giovanni Pily as the head chef is a hatted restaurant and the casual cafe of Pilu sits outside for anyone to enjoy a coffee and a bite. In Summer it has become busy because the tourists that use to come on the Manly ferry's used to go as far as Queenscliff Beach. Now the city will make the trek from other parts of Sydney to our beloved beach by car or whatever it takes. We use to be begrudgingly unappreciative of the visitors when we were kids but I can see why every man and his dog would want to visit this patch of heaven.

    Tong L.

    Quite a nice beach north of Manly, has nice moderate wave with water quite shallow all the way out

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    Review Highlights - Freshwater Beach

    Unlike Manly or Bondi, Freshwater is actually a beach that I am not constantly stressed and anxious to be in.

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    Dee Why Beach - Carnival

    Dee Why Beach

    4.3(10 reviews)
    3.0 km

    I sure do love the Northern beaches. This one is complete with multiple rock pools, a strip on the…read moremain road with diverse food options, and lots of locals gallivanting around... so you know this beach is solid. Compared to the other Northern beaches, this one is super accessible by public transport (and also a 20 minute walk away from the B line). Palm Beach, Dee Why, and Collaroy are in the top 3 of my favorite Northern beaches.

    Got a long-haired surfer mate that lives right on the promenade, a veritable stone's throw from the…read morefoam. Nay, less than a stone's throw. Here, then, is a morning spent in his company courtesy of Dee Why. Up at 5am. De-zombify as much as is practical at that hour. At his place by half fivey. Say good morning to his attractive flattie as she wipes the sleep from her eyes and stretches like a cat. Wettie top on, pick up our sticks, trot over to the south end of the beach. Wait 5 mins while mate hits the crapper (nobody likes an aquabog). Wait 5 mins more. What is he doing in there. Pick our way across the rocks to the end of the point, time our jump between sets and spend an hour surfing classy right-handers with a handful of like-minded souls. Follow the swell and paddle across to the beach. Sun is up now, everything's gold. Half the board riders in the drink disappear to get to work. It's all ours for another precious hour. Finishe with a giant brekkie -- acai with seasonal fruit or full clacker with a side of potato rosti -- at one of the dozen beachfront cafes, take your pick, throw down an Earl Grey, fist bump, chest bump, high five, draw the line at an ass slap, and start the day proper. Perfsies brah. Yay Dee Why.

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    Long Reef Beach

    Long Reef Beach

    3.8(4 reviews)
    4.2 km

    Beaches. Beaches everywhere!…read more Quite frankly, I tend to go to Dee Why beach the most because of the wide variety of food there (my life is literally revolves around food #sorrynotsorry haha) but if you walk a little further down, this is where you'll find Long Reef Beach. This little beauty is also another popular place amongst families during the weekends. It's particularly nice because it tends to not be as packed as the others. However on hot sunny days parking will be hard to find! If you're game, I'd suggest walking from Dee Why beach down to Long Reef and then back before or after dinner. Not only are you burning calories, but you can also take in the beautiful scenery and that amazing feeling of sand between your toes. Win-win in my books!

    I was driving down Pittwater Rd in search of the perfect little cafe to have breaky at (ended up…read morebeing Curly's On The Corner http://frid.co/nYr7vT )but could not find anything that suited. Getting hungry and needing a bit of clarity, I spotted the sign for the beach and went for it. What I found was an awesome little surf club and a brilliant beach. Taking my opportunity to stretch my legs I got rid on my shoes and soaked in a bit of sun while feeling the warm, soft sand. Having been to my share of beaches overseas, when you have a blue sky day in Sydney, and you are on the beach (especially on that is not over crowded), there is not much better. As for this club, they have done a great job in providing the essentials for an awesome weekend. There is a the BBQ, covered benches and a little kiosk. So with plenty of parking available, and a great beach just waiting for you, what are you waiting for....? :-)

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    You looking fineeeeeee ;)

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    Whiting Beach

    Whiting Beach

    3.5(2 reviews)
    8.5 km

    This little unknown harbour beach sits at the bottom of Taronga Zoo. If there were any animal…read moreenclosures that could give a hint to where it could be it would definitely be the Muir Cats - standing upright pointing the way. Access to Whiting Beach is a beautiful rugged bushwalk from a residential street which clears out to this tiny beach with a spectacular view of the harbour and ferries pulling into Taronga Beach zoo ferry wharf. As its off the beaten track it does not have the manicured maintenance of our most well known beaches and there is a sign that warns of syringes that maybe hidden in the sand. I talk to some locals and they say in all the years they have been using the beach they have never come across syringes and just as much chance of finding them on the popular beaches than Whiting Beach however for the sake of my baby I keep her shoes on and watch her as she excitedly bumbles towards the water. Bring a picnic blanket also as well as beach towels as the walk is steep you may want to spend quality time on this beach. Alot of leisure craft use the beach as a swim stop. There is only 4 other people on the actual beach which gives it a deserted feeling... well as deserted as you would find in the middle of one of the worlds most beauitful cities. This natural gem is just a reminder of how beautiful it can be.

    Beautiful surrounding but extremely dirty. I havnt seen so much garbage on the beach and in the…read morewater since phuket. I pulled out 10 bottles from the beach and on finding no bin left them next to the syringe recepticle unit. Many bottles were broken and swimming would mean cut feet. A real black eye for sydney.

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    Freshwater Beach - beaches - Updated May 2026

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