Discover the best top things to do in Greater Sydney, Australia including Climb Fit, Dee Why Rockpool, Wylie's Baths, Sharks Golf Driving Range, Penrith Whitewater Stadium, Blacktown International Sports Park, GWS Giants - Spotless STadium, Des Renford Leisure Centre, Northbridge baths, Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre.
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Australia's newest 3,500m2 indoor rock climbing, bouldering, and fitness gymnasium. Welcome to ages 4 and above! Over 130 Top Rope Routes and kids walls 60 Boulders 3 Auto belays Ladder, Cargo net and rope climb Dedicated training area with hang boards, resistance bands and gymnastic rings Interchangeable Lead routes with some over 15 metres long Weekly route setting
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Dee Why rockpool is located on the southern end of Dee Why Beach on the northern beaches in Sydney. The pool is very popular with the locals as it has a toddlers large wading pool and a wide 50 metre pool for lap swimming. It can easily be found by walking along the promanade. There are excellent facilities including toilets, change rooms, parking, restaurants, cafes playground and parking.
Dee Why Rockpool is located on the southern end of the beach. It’s a very popular for families and lap swimmers as there are two separate pools connected to each other. The amenities are excellent with change room, toilets and parking available. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants a few minutes walk away along the promenade.
4.5 based on 197 reviews
One of many sea baths in Sydney – a walled-off section of ocean – this one is particularly popular with locals, and includes changing rooms, a picnic area, a kiosk and outdoor massages and yoga.
Fantastic views and a relaxing atmosphere reasonable price too even has yoga a few times a week so i’m told Doing yoga by the sea would be such an experience too
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Penrith Whitewater Stadium was the competition venue for the canoe/kayak slalom events during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Located only an hour from Sydney, it is one of the most popular whitewater courses in the Southern Hemisphere. Penrith Whitewater is available from September to June for whitewater rafting, kayaking, swift-water rescue training, and hosts local, national and international slalom competitions. If you are looking for some extreme fun, then look no further. Let our friendly staff give you an adventure you’ll never forget! Bookings are essential and can be made by phone or in person. Penrith Whitewater accepts cash, cheques, money orders, and credit cards. A minimum of 50% deposit is required to make a booking
The entire family had an amazing time! So much fun- would do it again! Good safety talk! Emily and Benny were so chilled and we enjoyed their company.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
mANY PEOPLE MAY NOT HAVE VISITED THIS SUPERB SPORTING FACILITY. It has all the amenities you need to have a great fitness workout, the running walking paths are wide enough for path sharing minimising any danger and just enough trees to grab some shade on a hot day. Each Saturday morning they have the ROOTY HILL parkrun which is top rated in terms of organisation and attracts 200 plus people (8.00am)
4.5 based on 33 reviews
We visit Spotless Stadium frequently for AFL games to watch the GWS Giants. The stadium is well managed, always very clean, with heaps of room to move, great seats, fantastic views of the ground from anywhere. Access to the stadium is quick and easy. The security and event staff are helpful and plentiful. There's normally a good range of food and drinks on offer, and lines to get items aren't too long. The atmosphere at the stadium during big events is electric. Twilight events make the ground even more exciting and pretty. Parking is plentiful around the grounds, with many options. Public transport (via train) is located nearby too. Heaps of food options to eat after attending the stadium are also available. I think it is one of the best stadiums and grounds around. We always love attending footy here.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
it has five very well kept pools, a toddler pool for your kids, another kids pool for your slightly older kids (5-8), a heated indoor pool for all ages, a standard 25m pool and a standard 50m pool. They have a very good cafe and a very good gym aswell.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
This pool is difficult to get to as it is not on any public transportation, however if you have a car and are prepared to manage the steep access, it is so worth the effort . Parking for 40 + cars in designated parking area, however often have to venture back into the streets. Water is clean (tidal), warm and is in a beautiful sheltered bay, and almost flat access into the water. School holidays will find it teeming with young but when they go back to school....bliss:)
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Let’s get this into perspective. This is where all of the swimming and diving events were held for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, so there’s history to immerse yourself in before doing the same in the pools. It’s great for the lap swimmer, regardless of your abilities, and for those looking for a splash and giggle the kids pool with slides, whirlpool and other associated features, is the perfect place. We had a wonderful time here, and whilst it does get busy everything moves along at a pace designed to keep everyone happy.
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