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The view south
Morgan C.

One of Sydney's more infamous tourist spots, The Gap is synonymous with one thing. Suicide. Not an overly pleasant activity for any beauty spot to be associated with, but unfortunately due to the cliff top being high above a very shallow patch of ocean (in fact rocks are more often that not visibile in the "landing zone") it pretty much makes it a certainty. Which paints a rather grim picture of the area. However, it does have its redeeming features - mainly the view! Standing at The Gap (behind the fence preferably), you can see far out over the ocean with views south and north, and turn around and you're looking out over Watsons Bay, Vaucluse and right out over the harbour. So that's very pleasant! It's just the other bit, that isn't quite as nice!

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Shark Beach

Shark Beach

4.8(4 reviews)
1.8 km

Do not fear! Contrary to what the name may suggest, this beach in Nielsen Park is not infested…read morewith sharks. Instead it is packed with young kids and families relaxing and playing at this small harbor beach. Shark Beach can be found in Nielsen Park in the ritzy suburb of Vaucluse. The entire area is just stunning, with stately mansions surrounding the park and lush greenery everywhere. It's really close to the city, too. You can get here on the 325 bus that runs along Vaucluse Road and drops you off at the entrance of Nielsen Park. The best traits of this beach are that it is small, shaded, and has very tranquil and clear waters. Shark nets act as a barrier several feet from the shore, beyond which you can see dozens of sailboats and kayaks. The beach itself is quite tiny, but right behind it is a lovely promenade with the Nielsen Park Café and Restaurant, toilets, barbeques, and picnic tables. There are plenty of places to seek shade amongst the giant trees that dot the park.

While I wouldn't call this a beach, more of a bay. However you do get the occasional wave from the…read moreboats passing by. But don't fear, the name shouldn't scare you away. I myself are terrified of sharks, but am a regular at this beach. I have seen no sharks. There is a shark net, but I am affraid it would offer no protection from one of those toothy pricks. But lets just think it will. :) I love that it is off the beat and track. The water is clear (with some bad days). There are lots of families here, but yet in a way its peaceful. There is plenty of space, whether you want to lay on the sand, sit under one of the many trees, tan on the rocks, or grab a bite to eat at the Kiosk. Based at the bottom end of Nielson National Park this little secret spot is a great chillout location. If you don't want to jump in the water, you can always take a walk around the park tracks. The views are spectacular, and you may also find a couple of other beaches along the way. Whats that Bondi.....pfft!

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Clifton Gardens Reserve - Clifton Gardens

Clifton Gardens Reserve

4.2(5 reviews)
3.0 km

I attended a small picnic/going away party at this lovely park in early March. Five stars because…read morethe grounds are well maintained. You're at the beach. There are cooktops and plenty of rubbish bins. There's parking and nearby toilets which are also well maintained. Oh and it's dog friendly. The beach access is netted on one side so no pesky creatures can get in to eat the children. The sand is a little silty but it's clean. There's a pier from which children were daring each other to jump in the water. There's a water fountain and a shower to rinse your feet. Plus as we left and walked through the nearby neighborhood I met some lizard friends.

I don't know why this place isn't busier. It's just perfect. A harbourside beach reserve looking…read moreout to Chowder Bay that is dog friendly, has lots of open space, enclosed bathing area, a wharf that's popular for fishing, great picnic areas, brand new toilets and a fab playground to boot. The playground has sand flooring, great climbing structures, swings and even a disability swing. It's a complete mystery to me why it's so quiet during the week but perhaps that's why we love it so much. Parking is paid, which is fine for Mosman residenst with parking permits but a bit exxy otherwise. Bushwalks from the west end of the reserve are head around the Sydney Harbour National Park and though the start of the walk involves a number of steps once on the track it's pretty easy walking along well maintained track. There's an ice-cream van at the weekend and just over the beach is a Bacino Kiosk. Superb spot.

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The Gap - beaches - Updated May 2026

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