Discover the best top things to do in Warringah, Australia including North Narrabeen Beach, Narrabeen Lagoon State Park, Long Reef Point, Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden, Pro Dive Manly.
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North Narrabeen has long been renowned for having some of the best, most consistent waves on the East Coast and along the way the area has produced some of Australia's most famous surfers. From the lookout on the point at the northern end of the beach you can see the current crop ply their skills. (Just look for the crowd of onlookers with cameras.) If you are not a red-hot surfer North Narrabeen still has plenty to offer. There are very good ocean baths also at the north end that attract families and serious lap swimmers. The beach is also very long, extending several kms to Collaroy Beach in the south. Very good for a long beach walk and there are plenty of uncrowded (though also unpatrolled) sections along the way too.
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The track around Narrabeen Lagoon is about 8.5 km long and can be walked at an steady pace in about 2 hours. The track is across flat ground for its whole distance, and while surfaces underfoot vary from gravel to paved sections and stretches of boardwalks, it is all easy walking. For me, the highlights are walking through the remnant littoral rainforest, the near constant views of the lake, and the abundant birdlife. Not surprisingly, there plenty of waterbirds like cormorants, pelicans and black swans, but you might also see bush birds like fairy wrens, willie wagtails and king parrots. The track does follow busy Wakehurst Parkway for some km, but there is bush between the road and track to help buffer the traffic noise. (Plus, lovely views across the lake also take your mind away from the traffic.) On the north side of the lake there is also a sidetrack that follows Deep Creek. On my last circuit of the lake my friend and I thought we would investigate this track. My advice: don't bother. We only walked it for about 400m beyond the Deep Creek Reserve and the bridge over the creek. The terrain was rough and the vegetation patchy and uninspiring, with stretches dominated by thickets of lantana. Dumped household rubbish didn't add to the appeal
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Always great place to walk around the headland. The views are stunning & it's great to be able to take your dog with you.
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In a forest in the middle of Dee why. Great for kids and adults- want time to think relax great place.
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