Discover the best top things to do in Pittwater, Australia including Chix Surf School, Avalon Stand Up Paddle, Pittwater Kayak Tours, Paddlecraft Kayaks, Palm Beach, Whale Beach, Avalon Beach, Bilgola Beach, Mona Vale Beach, The Baha'i Temple.
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5.0 based on 29 reviews
We are an all girls, all ages, all levels surf school aimed at improving and developing your surfing ability using not just board technique but also combining it with ocean education so that you are able to feel confident and safe in any surf conditions. Surfing is not just about standing on your surfboard but understanding the ocean and what is going on underneath your board.
5.0 based on 146 reviews
Experience the many pleasures of Stand Up Paddle (SUP) at any level you choose. Avalon Stand Up Paddle is an Accredited SUP school dedicated to building this healthy and exciting sport on Sydney's beautiful Northern Beaches from our HQ,, Clareville Beach. If you desire to enjoy the tranquillity of our closed water lessons & tours or prefer open surf at Sydney's iconic Palm Beach, we have the local knowledge and experience for you. Beach village atmosphere, celebrity getaway, superb cafes, shops.
5.0 based on 361 reviews
Pittwater Kayak Tours is a safe, fun and family friendly outdoor experience for people of all ages and abilities. Paddle across pristine Pittwater to a beautiful secluded beach which feels like you're on a deserted island. You will be led on a guided bush walk, meandering through Ku Ring Gai National Park to breath taking views that lookout over Pittwater and Palm Beach. Enjoy a light snack before returning to the calm, crystal clear water of Pittwater to cool off with a well deserved swim. Paddle back to Sandy Point where to tour concludes. Highlights: GEAR AND LESSON INCLUDED KAYAKING ON PITTWATER SWIMMING AT BEAUTIFUL REMOTE BEACHES LEARNING ABOUT THE LOCAL ABORIGINAL AND EUROPEAN HISTORY EXPLORE ABORIGINAL CAVES BUSH WALK IN KU RING GAI CHASE NATIONAL PARK BREATHTAKING VIEWS LIGHT SNACK
5.0 based on 40 reviews
Choose your own experience! Get out on Sydney's Pittwater with Paddlecraft's hire kayaks and stand up paddle boards available from one hour up to multiple days. Or try our guided Pittwater Discovery Tours and explore the scenic waterways including McCarrs Creek, Lovett Bay, Clareville Beach, Scotland Island with your friends and family! We do all the work, so you can do all the exploring! Paddlecraft brings your kayaks to the water's edge at our beachside launch and provide all the hire kayaking equipment needed, as well as paddling advice and a map of Pittwater. Our very large and brand new hire fleet has a wide range of kayaks, including single and double kayaks, recreational sit on tops, touring sit in kayaks and ocean skis, that will suit beginners to the most experienced paddlers. We have boats to suit everyone! Only located 40 minutes from Sydney with plenty of parking at our Bayview Marina location, Paddlecraft offers the only fully licensed and fully insured kayaking center with exclusive access to the scenic waterways of Pittwater. Marina amenities include change facilities and showers, an outdoor cafe and picnic area. Get started on fulfilling your dreams.... and paddle now!
4.5 based on 696 reviews
Mid-week visit to Palm Beach was wonderful on a sunny day. Basically 10 people on the whole beach!! Lovely spot. Perfect beach!
4.5 based on 91 reviews
Beach located on Sydney's northern peninsula.
Whale Beach is a gorgeous spot, a relatively small beach of clean sand and sparkling water, defined by massive headlands at either end. The beach is patrolled and so swimming is quite safe - and there is lovely pool carved into the rock platform at the beach's southern end. It has long been one of my favourites in the Sydney area. The only negative is access: the beach is tricky to reach by public transport so basically you need a car to come here, and then parking is extremely expensive if you aren't a local resident. Unfortunately, free street parking is very hard to come by, too.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
This is a beautiful beach with surf and golden sand. It is patrolled by surf-lifesavers, so it's best to swim between the flags OR in the excellent ocean baths on the southern end of the beach. Council has also provided a shower/tap for rinsing salt and sand off before you go home. There are plenty of seats (in both sun and shade) and a grassy area and children's playground. Just one block back from the beach are restaurants, cafes and other shops (with parking available).
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Bilgola Beach may be just a few hundred metres long but what it lacks in size it more than makes up for with its charm and natural beauty. The beach itself ticks lots of boxes, golden sand, sparkling clean water and flanked by two imposing headlands. And the natural beauty is enhanced by the narrow, protected valley behind the beach. While there is a small community of (expensive!) houses here, they are surrounded by mature trees and remnant rainforest. It really does look like a subtropical paradise. Not much in the way of amenities here, just a toilet block, an excellent little kiosk and at the base of the southern headland large ocean baths for safe swimming / doing laps. (There is a surf club and the beach is patrolled.) I am very envious of the lucky few who actually get to call Bilgola Beach home.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Mona Vale may not be the most picturesque of the Northern Beaches but it makes up for this in lots of other ways. It offers something for everyone: families, swimmers, surfers, walkers, even beach fishermen. There is a good-sized carpark though parking is very expensive if you are not a local. It is a long beach, so in post-Covid times could be ideal for social distancing! Mona Vale is good for long walks, as for a large part of its length the local golf course backs onto it, giving it a bit more of a 'bushland' appearance, and at low tide it is easy to walk around the rock platform at the southern end and then walk the length of Warriewood Beach, and back again. At the northern end of the beach there is another extensive rock platform out of which a large ocean pool has been excavated. This is popular with swimmers as can be the small sheltered beach beyond the northern platform, which is called The Basin.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
I always love going to the Baha’i Temple. Everyone is welcome. Baha’is agree in all the old religions and believe there is only one God.
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