A breath taking sight, a dazzle to your eyes that what this place is all about. Since landing in Sydney I read a lot of things to do and places you should visit but to me all this are so commercialized that the aim in highlighting them is to make some quick bucks out of you. Then I saw someone wrote in the local website about a place infect is a fusion of three in one, a beach, hilly tops with ocean views and also be friendly with nature I mean close to nature with lots of Kangaroos, this piece of info really caught my eyes and the name of the place also sounds funny it's called Potato Point Beach located in NSW a good 3/4 hours drive from Canberra. While heading there I was really anxious to see and feel what was written that moves my heart. Man......... when I arrived I was sort of speechless and dumb-founded standing on such beauty. We arrived somewhere mid-noon and the weather was fantastic, blue skies and everything nice. The sky was crystal clear a real beauty to watch, we then proceeded to a nearby farm and there it was lots and lots of kangaroos hoping around gazing so close to civilization minding their own business. The greenery was full of flourishing radiant beauty to enjoy added with surrounding hilly forest landscape so untouched with plenty of trees atop, oh ya ... not to mention the air was so fresh. We then stumble upon what was the trip supposed be, the Potato point beach right before our very eyes, we were looking down from a cliff towards the bewitching beach and the delightful ocean view so soooo delightfully nice, the scenic view is beyond description, man you have to experience it for yourself then only you would know how to understand the feeling that I felt. If only time can stand still for a moment, I wouldn't mind staying up here for a little bit longer, nothing compare to this magnificent mother nature work of art. Highly...
   Read moreGreat snorkelling experience
Info for snorkellers On the northern side of the point facing Potato Beach is a concrete boat ramp which is a good entry and exit point from the water, but there is a slight rip near the boat ramp which needs to be considered. If you do get caught up in the rip don't panic and don't try and swim against it. It doesn't take you far out and you can then swim further north and exit along Potato Beach.
Other marine life you might encounter at Potato Point include wobbegongs, Port Jackson sharks and stingrays. The rocky reefs and sandy gutters also contain fingers of habitat such as sea squirts and urchins. The northern side of Potato Point is the best area for snorkelling around the point. The southern side is more exposed and can...
   Read moreNice beach to walk on as it's flat and long enough for a decent, quick walk. There are often emu on the beach though, so even though it's an off-leash dog beach, check...
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