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Bronte Baths
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Bronte sometimes flies under the radar thanks to Bondi, its famous neighbour, but it’s one of my favourite beaches. It’s not as busy as others in Sydney, and it has the excellent Bronte Baths rock pool at its southern end. For a great view, and great photos, walk along Calga Place, the street behind the baths, and scramble onto the rocks overlooking the beach. I love going to Bronte on a balmy evening in summer. You’ll get the best light around sunset, and there will still be people in the ocean and on the sand. There’s also a nice atmosphere early in the morning, with of people swimming and running—great for action shots.
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Bronte Road
Bronte, NSW
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Bronte is another stop along the Bondi to Coogee walk – although for many, it's the final one. Easy to see why. Swimmers congregate towards the mellow and very photogenic Bronte Baths to the beach’s south. The surrounding parklands are just as popular, with plenty of natural shade to picnic beneath. On public holidays, large groups clamour for the public barbeques, but they’re reliably free throughout the week. Bronte’s also got the goods when it comes to surfing. The waves are considered some of the east’s best, and are surfed by groms and veterans alike. The rocky southern headland and vigorous swells create ideal surf conditions, but they come with a caveat: the waves usually break over a treacherous reef. A little known fact about Bronte: the local surf lifesaving club, founded in 1903, claims to be the first of its kind in the world.
Bronte is another stop along the Bondi to Coogee walk – although for many, it's the final one. Easy to see why. Swimmers congregate towards the mellow and very photogenic Bronte Baths to the beach’s south. The surrounding parklands are just as popular, with plenty of natural shade to picnic beneath…
Visit the Bronte Ocean Pool and the Bogey Hole, a great place to swim with kids.
Great beach. Has an ocean pool, rock pool and surf. There's lifeguards on duty. Watch out for the rip.
Bronte is just over a kilometre’s walk south of Bondi. The beach itself faces east and picks up swell from any direction. An ocean-fed lap pool tucked in beneath the south headland provides one of Sydney’s finest saltwater swim experiences (free entry).