Top 7 Budget-friendly Things to do in Mosman, New South Wales

October 11, 2021 Elouise Mccaul

Discover the best top things to do in Mosman, Australia including Sydney Harbour Kayaks, Sydney Harbour National Park, Balmoral, Chinamans Beach, Mosman Art Gallery, Walking Trail To Chowder Bay, Clifton Gardens.
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1. Sydney Harbour Kayaks

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Sydney Harbour Kayaks

The Sydney Harbour Kayaks experience is more than just about going on a tour, buying or renting a kayak. Our team is passionate about all paddle sports, passionate about being out on the water and living our dream, to take time - enjoy life. Our passion is infectious. So when you're out on one of our tours kayaking into Middle Harbour, on a Freedom Rental kayaking to Balmoral or in our shop buying a kayak, we're here to guide, instruct and inspire you. Sydney Harbour Kayaks has been renting & selling kayaks, teaching kayaking and guiding tours around Middle Harbour from the Spit Bridge since 1991. Our kayak, surf-ski & stand up paddle board rental fleets are some of the best around, we offer a mix of plastic and composite sea kayaks as well as surf-skis. Our rental location is at the Spit Bridge in Mosman and you can paddle throughout all of Middle Harbour. We take great pride in our kayaking tours and aim to offer the best possible experience. Our backyard is the beautiful Middle Harbour and we get no more enjoyment then showing it off to our many visitors. The kayak tours and team-building activities are a lot of fun and offer a wholesome day out on the water. Lessons are our speciality and we teach from beginners through to a Professional level. If you are just learning about kayaking or stand up paddle boarding then you should try our Paddle Safe / Paddle Smart Program, which are FREE kayaking lessons.

2. Sydney Harbour National Park

Bradleys Head Rd, Mosman, New South Wales 2088 Australia +61 2 9247 5033 [email protected] http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/nationalparks/parkhome.aspx?id=N0039
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Sydney Harbour National Park

This historical park consists of five small harbor islands, rugged sandstone cliffs, bushland and beaches. Visitors can fish, boat, sunbathe, swim and explore historic sites, including Fort Denison, Goat Island and the Quarantine Station.

Reviewed By FGG-DXB - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Spectacular views of the city and the harbour on one side and the ocean on the other side. On a clear day, the city can be seen in the background. A camera with a good zoom is a definite advantage for this visit. A great place for a hike and a good spot to enjoy the sunset.

3. Balmoral

The Esplanade, Balmoral, Mosman, New South Wales 2088 Australia
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Balmoral

Reviewed By 218CherylM - Sydney, Australia

This Sydney Harbourside beach is a real gem. Perfect for families with safe swimming, playground, grassy park areas and food options. Also great for walking and flat, well maintained footpaths and plenty of shade make it easily accessible for wheelchairs, walkers and those whose mobility may be not as good as it once was. Plenty of parking but that can be expensive if there for a few hours. Perfect picnic spot but don't eat right near the water's edge as the seagulls are feral and aggressive.

4. Chinamans Beach

Mosman, New South Wales 2088 Australia
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Chinamans Beach

Reviewed By Damieon

One of Sydney's premier inner harbour beaches. Walk along the pristine sand, swim in the refreshing waters or throw a line in and catch yourself dinner. Parking can be a challenge on weekends.

Corner Art Gallery Way and Myahgah Road, Mosman, New South Wales 2088 Australia +61 2 9978 4178 http://mosmanartgallery.org.au/
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Mosman Art Gallery

Reviewed By coleman22 - Sydney, Australia

This exhibition is being held on the beautiful headland at Julian Ashton School Hut 17 Headland Park Middle Head Rd Mosman by the Mosman Art Society associated with the Mosman Art Gallery.It is in the tradition of the Heidelberg’s School of Artists Arthur Streeton, Fred McCubbin and Tom Roberts who painted in this area at Curlew Camp at Sirius Cove in the late 19th century. It has been preserved in its natural state and can be visited via the foreshore. They used discarded cigar box lids in the 9x5 and 9x7 inch size for economy.The exhibition has a lovely variety of works from the local area in various media plus stilllife and portraiture all at very affordable prices because they are in the small size. The headland is also fascinating to explore with a rich military history of strategically placed guns, underground tunnels and barracks with spectacular views to Manly, Vaucluse and Sydney Heads. After visiting the exhibition you can drop in for a sumptuous morning or afternoon tea at the Burnt Orange Cafe nearby or bring your own picnic and enjoy the gorgeous view in the grounds. The exhibition runs every day from 13-28 April 10am-4pm

6. Walking Trail To Chowder Bay

Balmoral, Mosman, New South Wales 2088 Australia +61 2 9978 4000 http://www.auinfo.com/balmoral.htm
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Walking Trail To Chowder Bay

Reviewed By 15kimg - Wollongong, Australia

We did this walk on a sunny Saturday. It truly is one of Sydney’s most scenic walks. I would recommend it to visitors and locals alike. It is an easy 5km Walk. We caught the ferry to Taronga Zoo to start the walk. I found it easy to follow with sign posts at regular intervals. If you do get lost we found lots of people on the path that you could ask for directions, if needed. At the start you follow a bushy trail around Bradley’s Head. Along the way before you hit Chowder Bay you will pass lots of lovely bays and gaze at the busy harbour watching the sailing & fishing boats and ferries. At one point you will see the opera house and harbour bridge with the city skyline in the background. A great photo opportunity. Clifton Gardens and Chowder Bay are incredibly picturesque as the area is nestled between the harbour side frontage and the Bush. You can refill your water bottle at Chowder Bay. Chowder Bay is a great spot for swimming and has heritage features. There are also three cafes you could stop at for a coffee or snack, high tea or gourmet lunch. All of the cafes are good and will appeal to differing budgets. We continued walking all the way to Manly. However if you wanted to finish at Chowder Bay you can catch the 244 bus back to Wynyard in the CBD. It is a short walk to the bus stop. I think this must be Sydney’s most picturesque walk. Fun fact: Chowder Bay is named after the American whalers who made Chowder from the abundant seafood.

7. Clifton Gardens

Morella Road, Mosman, New South Wales Australia 9978 4000 http://www.mosman.nsw.gov.au/mosman/recreation/parks
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Clifton Gardens

Reviewed By smithfastjet - Southampton, United Kingdom

Plenty of parking if you get there early, this is very popular with the locals because there is a good beach, a pier for fishing and wide expanses of grass for picnics and games. The harbour coast walk also passes through and there is a good kiosk and the excellent Ripples at Chowder Bay restaurant a short walk away. Moreover, on Boxing Day the start line for the Sydney to Hobart yacht race is just offshore.

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