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Nielsen Park - Vaucluse (NSW)

Address: 🏡 6 Steele Point Rd, Vaucluse NSW 2030
Phone : +1 (02) 9337 5511
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North Head

Eve March Lovely walk! Its the kind of stroll where you can just zone out and enjoy the good vibes. The views are incredible with the coastline and Sydney skyline doing its thing in the distance. The path is super clean, really well looked after. Its also easy getting there by a bus from manly!
5 /5

Crab Rock

Lola Soupionas I went to Sydney for 2 reasons: friends birthday and crab rock. Perfect. Took so long to find this rock before it was on maps but we found it in the end. Highly recommend !!
5 /5

Rocky Point Island

elie hnd Beautiful part of Balmoral beach Good for a walk, for relaxation, and enjoying nature
5 /5

Nielsen Park

Jackie McMillan After a few years of being completely closed to the public for reconstruction, Shark Beach aka Shark Bay aka Nielsen Park has finally reopened, so we thought a return visit was justified to see what they’ve done with one of our favourite Sydney Harbour swimming spots. Heck, this was where we got engaged all those years ago! What was going to be a big job, putting in a wheelchair accessible ramp and more seating, turned into a much bigger one, when the council discovered thousands of tonnes of asbestos contaminated material that needed to be safely removed. Anyway, that’s all done, and what we’ve ended up with is a fancier version of the previous beach with some designer monumental concrete touches that are a bit imposing but kinda work. The gorgeous 1912 kiosk has been freshened up and reopened as The Nielsen: I will review on Does My Bomb Look Big In This? soon. The generously proportioned 1932 Dressing Pavilion is unchanged, the adjoining park is untouched and fundamentally, it’s the same gorgeous place that it’s been for generations. I’m sure we’ll keep returning for years to come.
5 /5

Spit to Manly Walk

CC L This was truly one of the best walks Ive been on. The views were absolutely stunning, with so much natural beauty to take in. Along the way, I spotted birds and even a wallaby, which made the experience even more special. The walk also features Indigenous art, adding cultural depth to the journey. There were more stairs than I expected, so be prepared for a bit of a workout, but the trail itself was very well-marked and easy to follow thanks to plenty of signage. Highly recommended!
5 /5

Headland Park

Tara Winona This artists precinct is utterly inspiring - art studios in the old army sheds full of inspirational artworks, set against a backdrop of Sydney Harbour. Its art heaven! Definitely food for the soul
5 /5

Fairfax walk

Alfonsius Pram and Wheelchair friendly. Absolutely stunning view. One hour loop walk. Bring some water. $5 parking fee.
5 /5

Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve

Killo McM Cute spot to rest on the rocks and go for a dip!
5 /5

Sydney Harbour National Park Gap Bluff

Liisa Grace Baun We disembarked the ferry at Watsons Bay and took a scenic walk to the lighthouse and back. The walking track offers stunning views throughout the journey. Along the beach, there’s a charming café/kiosk that looks like a popular spot for swimming and relaxing. A lovely outing overall!
5 /5