Pittwater is a body of water found in, you guessed it, Pittwater Council on Sydney's Northern Beaches. Waaaay up on the northern end of the Peninsula, Pittwater stretches from Mona Vale all the way up to Palm Beach, taking in secluded communities like Elvina Bay and Scotland Island.
It's beautiful; there is no other word for it. A popular place to moor boats, go for a swim, kayak to the island or simply sit in the sun, Pittwater is diverse enough to offer something for everyone.
Fancy a getaway? Camp at The Basin. A dog's day out? Go to the Bayview Dog Park. A drink? Newport Arms is on the water. Its sheer size dictates that there is enough land and sea for everyone. As a residential area, there are strict noise and speed limits on the waterway, particularly around the more populated southern part end. Pittwater is a lovely alternative to Sydney Harbour - less crowded, less houses on the foreshore, less busy boat ramps. More serenity, more fish, more peace. Pittwater is a perfect day out, whether you're a local or not, whether you're young or old, whether you have a boat or just dream of it while strolling along the foreshore. read more