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Pacific Ocean Ettalong Beach 12 Terrace on Pittwater Contemporary cuisine, steaks & 250+ wines Also enjoy breathtaking Pittwater views at the Accommodation newly renovated restaurant only 45 mins from Sydney’s CBD. Recent Finalist in R&C Awards 5 Avalon Beach Hostel................... 59 Avalon Parade, AVALON BEACH............. 02 9918 9709 h for “Best restaurant in a hotel” in 04 & 05. 14 c a e 20 B LEGEND Checkers Country Resort .......... 331 Mona Vale Rd, TERREY HILLS ................ 02 9450 2422 Upper Level - Newport Arms Hotel g Cnr Kalinya & Beaconsfield St Newport n 26 o l Falls Retreat ................................... 1110 Oxford Falls Rd, OXFORD FALLS ........ 02 9452 1300 Baha’i House of Worship a t t www.theterraceonpittwater.com.au E Tel 02 9997 4900 12 One of only seven in the world Newport Arms Hotel .................. 2 Kalinya Street, NEWPORT ........................... 02 9997 4900 o t Attraction 17 The Baha’i House of Worship, a short drive from Sydney, was built y 11 r r Newport Mirage Hotel ............... Queens Parade West, NEWPORT ................. 02 9997 7011 e by the Baha’is as a gift to Australia. We welcome all religions and Patonga F 10 Pittwater Bed & Breakfast ......... 15 Fairview Road, NEWPORT ........................ 02 9918 6832 promote world peace: Services are at 11am on Sundays. We invite Golf Course 4 you to visit our Temple, gardens and Information Centre - video and Pittwater YHA ................................ Arrivals via Ferry/Water Taxi from guided tours are available. Coaches and School tours welcome. Sydney's Beach, Bush and Bay Experience CHURCHPOINT to Halls Wharf, then 10 173 Mona Vale Road, Ingleside. www.bahai.org.au Walking Track mins walk up-hill through National Park . 02 9999 5748 19 Tel 02 9998 9221 Sydney Lakeside Holiday Park ... Lake Park Road, NORTH NARRABEEN ........ 02 9913 7845 2 31 Travelodge Manly Warringah .. 4-10 Victor Road, BROOKVALE ..................... 1300 886 886 Hospital Palm Beach and Hawkesbury River Cruises Cruise to Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park Daily departures at 11am from Palm Beach Airport Transfer/Car Rentals/Ferry Service Beach Safety Wharf, returning at 3.30pm with one hour at 29 Bobbin Head for lunch, cruising to Cottage Avis, Dee Why ................................ 814 Pittwater Rd, DEE WHY ........................... 02 9982 6622 Beach Point and Patonga also. Walk to Barrenjoey Collaroy Airport Transfers .......................................................................................... 02 9984 1420 Hawksesbury River West Head Lighthouse from Palm Palm Beach Wharf, Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach. OAD www.sydneysceniccruises.com 34 R Beach. Manly Car & Truck Rentals ........ 65 Kenneth Avenue, MANLY VALE .............. 02 9949 3554 Tel 0414 466 635 1 Ferry Route Palm Beach Ferry Service .......... Palm Beach Wharf, Barrenjoey Road, PALM BEACH .................... 02 9918 2747 Great Palm Beach 1 Information Attractions Golf Course Mackerel D EA Palm Beach ind the flags and swim between them. The flags H Beach 14 Palm Beach Made famous as Home and Away’s “Summer Bay”, Baha’i House of Worship............ 173 Mona Vale Road, INGLESIDE ................. 02 9998 9221 Ferry Service 1 good swimming, ocean pool at southern end. represent the area patrolled by lifesavers and 33 Palm Beach and 2 Eden Gardens & Garden Centre ... 301-307 Lane Cove Rd, NORTH RYDE ........ 02 9491 9923 F 12 Hawkesbury River Cruises lifeguards. They mark the safest place to swim at Manly Surf School Currawong Beach 3 3 25 27 35 36 Oceanworld Manly ...................... West Esplanade, MANLY ................................. 02 8251 7877 W Palm Beach H the beach. AL E Manly Surf School Newport Arms Hotel T S Learn to Surf - Manly Beach, Collaroy Beach, Australia’s Largest Waterfront Beergarden & Family Hotel E The Basin Activities W B Long Reef Beach & Palm Beach EA A Sydney pub-icon and family friendly hotel overlooking Pittwater ook at the safety signs. The safety signs help C Learn the thrill of riding a wave at Palm Beach 8 H D’Albora Marinas, Akuna Bay .. Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, and Manly. Daily classes: 9am-11am, 11am-1pm boasting something for everyone with a sun-drenched leafy beergarden, National Park Information you identify potential dangers and daily & 3pm-5pm. All equipment supplied. TERREY HILLS...................................................... 02 9486 3000 Coasters L 3 kids playgrounds, 5 bars and 3 dining outlets including the Garden For a superb bush walk in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, drive to www.manlysurfschool.com 26 conditions at the beach. These are located at beach Whale Beach Falls Tennis Centre ....................... 1110 Oxford Falls Rd, OXFORD FALLS ........ 02 9452 1300 scenic West Head Lookout and take in the magnificent views across the Retreat Bistro and The Grill in beergarden or a la carte dining at The Terrace on Tel 02 9977 6977 Beautiful beach set between two headlands. Pittwater to Barrenjoey Head and Palm Beach, then set off along the 35 access points and at the flagged areas. Please read Pittwater. Only a short 45mins from the CBD, this landmark should feature Manly Surf School ....................... North Steyne Surf Club, MANLY .................. 02 9977 6977 7km-long West Head Resolute Track to see rock engravings, hand prominently on your itinerary. Motel Accommodation available. them carefully before entering the water. 16 Ku-Ring-Gai Chase Cottage Point stencils and other Aboriginal sites, followed by a drive back to McCarrs Mona Vale Golf Club ................... Golf Avenue, MONA VALE .............................. 02 9999 4266 R Creek Reserve, Akuna Bay or Cottage Point for a leisurely lunch by the OA D D Cnr Beaconsfield & Kalinya St Newport. www.newportarms.com.au R 39 National Park Ozpaddle-Manly Harbour ........ Manly Pavilion, West Esplanade MANLY ... 02 9949 7400 water. The Resolute Track is rated ‘medium’ difficulty and takes about Tel 02 9997 4900 C sk a lifesaver for some good advice. Surf O three hours. A less-active outing in Ku-ring-gai could include a trip by 2 T GEORGE Palm Beach & T Y A A ferry to The Basin for a picnic and a swim around the lagoon or sandy G W conditions can change quickly (water depth, E H P Hawkesbury River Cruises ........ Palm Beach Wharf, Barrenjoey Road, G A I beach. For more information on tours phone NPWS 02 9472 9300 TR S A H W T E I I CK V PALM BEACH ....................................................... 0414 466 635 currents, wave size and type). Talk to a lifesaver or Morning Bay R P E ST 14 O V I I N R 22 lifeguard before entering the water. T Pro Kayaks ..................................... 11 Narrabeen Street, NARRABEEN .............. 02 9970 7081 4 Pittwater YHA Pittwater E D National Parks & Wildlife Service NSW Salty Surf School ............................................................................................................ 02 9344 6040 P Village Discover the highlights of nature A D V A A Living et a friend to swim with you. Always swim with LO N Enjoy a tour with Discovery Rangers show Surf Life Saving Northern Beaches ......................................................................... 02 9971 4996 O RD N R O PD Avalon Beach casing highlights of the national parks and S E D 5 Avalon Beach 15 a friend so you can look out for each other’s U Hostel secrets of nature. Whether it is a spotlight H 6 Waratah Park Earth Sanctuary ... 13 Namba Road, TERREY HILLS .................... 02 9986 1788 Beautiful surf beach, Avalon village shopping centre G 7 prowl at night or a climb up 56 steps of the located across road, ocean pool at southern end. Lovett Bay safety and get help if needed. Children should 30 Clareville Barrenjoey Light House, we can guide you Warringah Aquatic Centre ........ Aquatic Drive, FRENCHS FOREST ................ 02 9451 8000 L Scotland I Avalon B B G each eneral Surf Shop E through the mysteries of the local area. R always be supervised by an adult. A Golf Course T O Island Wildlife Boat Charters & Adventure Tours ............................................................ 02 9973 3514 Avalon R Elvina Bay Guided tours: Kalkari Discovery Centre G E E d’Albora D Bilgola Tel 02 9472 9300/301 N P E L R IB 8 E R A A Marinas T tick your hand up for help. If you get into O L R G D AL E F R E N D A Ku-Ring-Gai Chase E E Bilgola Beach R H Church Cafés & Restaurants trouble in the water, stay calm. Raise your arm Akuna Bay Royal Prince Alfred A 9 Newport Magnificently located at the bottom of a steep valley, L S S Yacht Club A D the beach is framed by native Cabbage Tree Palms. N National Park Point M Pittwater A to signal for help, float and wait for assistance. Float RT A 37 I E N 10 15 C Café Cruz ......................................... Manly Pavilion, West Esplanade MANLY ... 02 9948 9555 SAN O Bed & Breakfast N R I R IR D R UB P R with a current or rip. Don’t try and swim against it. M I E V L 8 R E D Bobbin Head P D’Albora Marina, Akuna Bay .... Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, A Newport Beach R I T Newport Waratah Park Earth Sanctuary T Next to Newport shopping centre, lined by Norfolk I T N W TERREY HILLS...................................................... 02 9486 3000 Mirage Hotel D Island pines, popular swimming beach, BBQ facilities. A 11 A T Naturally Wild Australia O E EK Newport E R GLADSTONE ST R 33 NEVER R C Eden Gardens & Garden Centre ... 301-307 Lane Cove Rd, NORTH RYDE ........ 02 9491 9923 Arms Hotel 12 Meet the Waratah Park Koalas and Euchie the Purebred Dingo, BEA T C D O Terrace on N S SF 36 • Never swim at unpatrolled beaches R D I 24 E E L D R I while you enjoy traditional Aussie ‘Billy tea and damper’. Just 30 C Pittwater Surf Rock Hotel ............................. 1064 Pittwater Road, COLLAROY BEACH ... 02 9982 3924 V I W ST E F I Bayview C • Never swim at night A 12 Oceanworld Manly mins north of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, you’ll see Sydney the P Terrace on Pittwater Restaurant .....2 Kalinya Street, NEWPORT ..........................
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