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| Sydney Beaches | Collaroy Beach The southern end of the beach faces north east and is sheltered from the southerlies, while exposed to summer's north easterlies. This is a popular and safe beach, located on the main Pittwater Road and next to the Collaroy shops.
Bronte Beach This beach lies south of Tamarama. Bronte Beach is set in a picturesque valley, occupied by Bronte Park covering 10ha and one of the nicest oases on the south side. Visitors can go and enjoy the park, and watch the surf.
Whale Beach Located at Sydney's northern peninsula, Whale Beach is a good place for children and offers picnic and barbecue facilities. Lie on the clean sand or decamp to the 25 meter ocean pool at the southern end.
Dee Why Beach This beach runs for 1.8 km from the base of Long Reef Point to Dee Why Point. It is backed by Long Reef Reserve and golf course in the north. Dee Why Beach has a lot to offer with surfing, one can also enjoy the parks and rock pool.
Palm Beach Sited on Sydney's most northern extremity, Palm Beach is home to countless millionaires, film people and artists and is arguably the most picturesque beach in Sydney.
Freshwater Beach It is one of Sydney's smaller beaches, is just 350m long, though it is also one of the more popular beach. Remember that this beach is a little risky for swimming.
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