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    Murray Rose Pool - Redleaf Pool

    4.2 (11 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 AM (Next day)

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    Alecia W.

    Redleaf Pool is one of my favourite spots in Sydney - these enclosed baths are hidden from the hustle and bustle of the nearby New South Head Road, yet remain ever so peaceful and easily accessible from the city by bus or boat. Even better is the kiosk located at the top of the hill, overlooking everyone swimming below as well as providing stunning views towards Darling Point and the Harbour Bridge. It's a simple café set up that serves yummy mod oz breakfasts and lunches throughout the week. I went recently with a friend on a super hot Saturday morning and got some chilled drinks to cool down before our swim. My freshly squeezed orange juice was seriously the best I've ever had; a pretty large serving size for $3.50, sweet and fresh-from-the-juicer frothy, while my friend's mixed berry smoothie was also tasty, made with cinnamon, honey and Greek yoghurt that was just sweet enough.

    Danielle L.

    You're not heading down here for the amazing food or the best coffee - the reason you're heading to the pool kiosk is because it has the most stunning view and if you start your day off with a coffee here - you will feel like a million dollars.... Tucked away below the Woolahra council building, hidden below the garden you'll find this cute cafe which offer a few snacks and hot drinks to help keep hunger at bay... it's all good....but not amazing, but after a swim or a nice walk its the perfect place to grab a refreshment.... This is one of those Sydney treasures which I love.... as you need to be in the know in order to enjoy!

    Gerard B.

    This is one of those places that make Sydney special. In a city of gorgeous beaches, here you a have sea water pool that offers something that the beaches cannot. Its huge for a start, so the proper swimmers can really get training without worry of tides and other ocean dangers. Then there is the scenic aspect. Its a great view from the road and as you walk down you take in the glorious vista. The wrap around pontoon is the perfect short walk that takes you right around the pool. And for the sun worshippers you have grass or beach to choose from. It seems more sheltered and less posey too, which is a big draw-card as far as I'm concerned.

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    I went recently with a friend on a super hot Saturday morning and got some chilled drinks to cool down before our swim.

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    Rushcutters Bay Park

    Rushcutters Bay Park

    4.7(12 reviews)
    1.6 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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    Cook & Phillip Park

    Cook & Phillip Park

    3.3(12 reviews)
    3.2 kmSydney

    A great location, right near St Mary's Cathedral; The Domain; Hyde Park and the Australian Museum…read more If you want to give the Boy Charlton Pool a bit of a break (and great swimming in winter here) then come and swim your laps here. A great, fast pool (like the Homebush aquatic centre) with great aqua classes for toning and shaping your body; especially if you want to give the traditional gym machines a miss. And it is extremely close to Kings Cross. Local residents living in Kings Cross, Darlinghurst and Elizabeth Bay normally come to this gym, or to City Gym on Crown Street. It is the type of establishment that you want to come back for more, and more. Gym junkies and fitness fanatics rejoice. I have mainly been a causal visitor, although I have friends and business associates who are on memberships here; and once they have left the chain gyms behind; they become addicted to adrenaline here in addition to using the swimming pool. It is bliss to also be surrounded by an abundance of greenery; and an inspiring way to workout. Their fitness trainers are also quite professional, and it is the type of health club where you don't feel like your left out or forgotten weeks after joining up.

    Australia and Sydney has some of the best swimming pools in the world in my opinion. When I lived…read morein Australia I used to go here every time I visited Sydney. The facilities are outstanding and it opens up in summer, it has nice wall art and it's a full 50M pool with lots of lanes open for lap swimming. When I think about the best pools I've been to this is the one that I think of. If I lived in Sydney I'd go here every day. The price is quite honestly cheap for what you get. Seriously, just go here and enjoy an excellent facility.

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    Steyne Park

    Steyne Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.6 km

    So this park is just a little sentimental to me. I went to Double Bay Primary School (across the…read moreroad), and this sprawling patch of harbourside green was my lunchtime playground... little did I appreciate it at the time. This is the perfect picnic spot. Settle in the shade of a majestic fig tree, and marvel at the endless park activity... frisbees, cricket, tai chi, footy, runners, dogs... dogs love it here. There's a playground for the kiddies, and a big gazebo to sit inside if lying on a blanket on the ground ain't your thing... but you might have to share it. Plenty of cute boats to ogle. And lots of water action, particularly when the 18 footers are in full sailing swing. Head towards the club (perched over the water) and you'll see Double Bay beach to the right. This could be the world's smallest beach, but it's cute and picturesque. Keep an eye out for the resident gaggle of geese... work on your harbourside tan... or frolic in the shallows and cool off on a hot day. Tip: avoid Steyne park like the plague on school days, or prepare to be overrun by hundreds of rambunctious primary schoolers.

    Nestled next to the water's edge, this is a fabulous grassy patch/playing field/exercising area…read more There's a well equipped children's play park with swings and climbing frames, as well as plenty of space to run wild. Set convieniently close to Double Bay and an easy walk to Rushcutter's, this is a wonderful destination on a summer's day for a picnic and a play.

    Murray Rose Pool - Redleaf Pool - beaches - Updated May 2026

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