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Dolls Point Beach — Attraction in Sydney

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Dolls Point Beach
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Depena Reserve
Russell Ave, Sandringham NSW 2219, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Georges River Sailing Club
Sanoni Ave, Sandringham NSW 2219, Australia
Kiss The Barista Cafe
Sanoni Ave, Sandringham NSW 2219, Australia
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Dolls Point Beach

179A Russell Ave, Sandringham NSW 2219, Australia
4.5(557)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Depena Reserve, restaurants: Georges River Sailing Club, Kiss The Barista Cafe
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Phone
+61 1300 581 299
Website
bayside.nsw.gov.au
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Nearby attractions of Dolls Point Beach

Depena Reserve

Depena Reserve

Depena Reserve

4.5

(360)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Dolls Point Beach

Georges River Sailing Club

Kiss The Barista Cafe

Georges River Sailing Club

Georges River Sailing Club

4.1

(520)

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Kiss The Barista Cafe

Kiss The Barista Cafe

4.0

(579)

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Reviews of Dolls Point Beach

4.5
(557)
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5.0
2y

This is one of my favourite beaches in Sydney! It was supposed to be a secret but how else can one achieve Level 10! 🤦🏻‍♂️

Sorry surfers, not much waves here, but it is a perfect spot for those that just want to soak up the sun, in a less crowded beach with great panoramic views!

The water is crystal clear, calm and I have walked up to 10 metres into the water, not deep at all (unless it’s high tide) tread carefully

Has a great park by the sea with plenty of amenities, public toilets and even a handful of FREE public outdoor BBQ’s!

The only thing I wish this beach had is, I wish it was dog friendly… but hey, who saw the sign anyway 🫣(Jokes)…

It is kiddie friendly!

The sunsets here are amazing!

The lucky members at the George’s River 16ft Sailing Club must love the amazing ocean views!

Plus it is right next door to Sandringham. I just love those beautiful homes facing the ocean.

I have pondered upon living in Sandringham some day and retiring here. Wouldn’t be so bad! Maybe I will check-in on that thought some time in the future when that dream is realised. 💭

Great place for family, friends and also a wonderful place to chill and enjoy some alone time.

It can get busy, but at least it is quiet! A very friendly community and lovely residents, perfect place for a picnic or just spend a day in the sun.

Cafe by the water and close to Brighton Le Sands if you are hungry.

And if that’s not spoilt for choice, just join the George’s River 16ft Sailing Club!

Here is my affirmation and promise to myself; When I reach Level 10 on Local Guides, I will take an updated photo of this beach and will be a proud Sandringham beach front home owner here.

To growth and...

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5.0
1y

I wanted to share with you the incredible experience I had recently when I visited Dolls Point Beach. It was nothing short of amazing.

The moment I set foot on the sandy shores, I was captivated by the serene beauty that surrounded me. The rhythmic sounds of the waves crashing against the shore provided a soothing soundtrack to the picturesque scene. The sky painted in hues of orange and pink as the sun began its descent, creating a breathtaking sunset that seemed to embrace the entire beach.

As I strolled along the coastline, the soft sand beneath my feet and the gentle breeze in the air added to the overall sense of tranquility. Dolls Point Beach truly offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

One of the highlights of my visit was witnessing the vibrant community at the beach – families enjoying picnics, friends engaged in beach games, and others simply basking in the beauty of nature. The friendly atmosphere created a sense of camaraderie that made the experience even more enjoyable.

I couldn't help but marvel at the clear waters that stretched as far as the eye could see. The contrast of the blue ocean against the golden hues of the setting sun created a postcard-worthy scene that will remain etched in my memory.

In conclusion, my visit to Dolls Point Beach was a truly rejuvenating experience. The natural beauty, combined with the positive energy of the people around, made it a day to remember. I highly recommend a visit to anyone seeking a peaceful retreat by the water.

If you ever get the chance to visit Dolls Point Beach, I'm confident you'll find it as...

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2.0
49w

(2.5 stars) At the pointy part of Dolls Point, where the Georges River and Cooks River meet Botany Bay, you’ll find this stretch of beach wrapped around the Georges River 16ft Sailing Club. Navigate to their car park for free three-hour parking, before hitting the water from a variety of entry points: some near the jetty are shallow for a fair way out, while heading to the southwest end will get you into deep water much faster.

The naming of the beaches here can be quite confusing, as Lady Robinsons Beach is 5km long in total, but has a number of beaches on its stretch (from north to south): Kyeemagh Beach Baths Brighton-Le-Sands Beach Kite Beach, Monterey Ramsgate Beach Dolls Point Beach

So we were at the southernmost bit today, and have tried some but not all of those further north. And we probably won’t any time soon, as we weren’t convinced about this one. Too many jet skis and wave runners tearing up the serenity, and it’s kind of interesting, but only pretty from certain angles. If we lived nearby I’m sure we’d use it lots but we’re not sure it’s worth a...

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Farhana RahmanFarhana Rahman
I wanted to share with you the incredible experience I had recently when I visited Dolls Point Beach. It was nothing short of amazing. The moment I set foot on the sandy shores, I was captivated by the serene beauty that surrounded me. The rhythmic sounds of the waves crashing against the shore provided a soothing soundtrack to the picturesque scene. The sky painted in hues of orange and pink as the sun began its descent, creating a breathtaking sunset that seemed to embrace the entire beach. As I strolled along the coastline, the soft sand beneath my feet and the gentle breeze in the air added to the overall sense of tranquility. Dolls Point Beach truly offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. One of the highlights of my visit was witnessing the vibrant community at the beach – families enjoying picnics, friends engaged in beach games, and others simply basking in the beauty of nature. The friendly atmosphere created a sense of camaraderie that made the experience even more enjoyable. I couldn't help but marvel at the clear waters that stretched as far as the eye could see. The contrast of the blue ocean against the golden hues of the setting sun created a postcard-worthy scene that will remain etched in my memory. In conclusion, my visit to Dolls Point Beach was a truly rejuvenating experience. The natural beauty, combined with the positive energy of the people around, made it a day to remember. I highly recommend a visit to anyone seeking a peaceful retreat by the water. If you ever get the chance to visit Dolls Point Beach, I'm confident you'll find it as awe-inspiring as I did.
Jackie McMillanJackie McMillan
(2.5 stars) At the pointy part of Dolls Point, where the Georges River and Cooks River meet Botany Bay, you’ll find this stretch of beach wrapped around the Georges River 16ft Sailing Club. Navigate to their car park for free three-hour parking, before hitting the water from a variety of entry points: some near the jetty are shallow for a fair way out, while heading to the southwest end will get you into deep water much faster. The naming of the beaches here can be quite confusing, as Lady Robinsons Beach is 5km long in total, but has a number of beaches on its stretch (from north to south): Kyeemagh Beach Baths Brighton-Le-Sands Beach Kite Beach, Monterey Ramsgate Beach Dolls Point Beach So we were at the southernmost bit today, and have tried some but not all of those further north. And we probably won’t any time soon, as we weren’t convinced about this one. Too many jet skis and wave runners tearing up the serenity, and it’s kind of interesting, but only pretty from certain angles. If we lived nearby I’m sure we’d use it lots but we’re not sure it’s worth a longer trip.
Risaa KarkiRisaa Karki
Not far from the Brighton Le Sands there is a small island (or that’s what I will like to say). My friend and I had turned into some kind of beach hunters hunting for every beach in Sydney. That’s when my friend came with the Dolls Point Beach. The community was so quiet that we were afraid that we might scared the people at house with our giggling and laughing. The houses were beautiful and the alley leading to the sandy beach was more beautiful. The water had decreased and we could see the water plants (apparently I don’t know the term for the plant inside the water). People were fishing mostly and there were some on walk with their dogs and partner. There was a beautiful park beside where we experienced the breathtaking golden sunset making the whole sky looked like it was on fire. The trees were humongous and we felt like we were the citizen in Lilliput. The walk from the Dolls Point Beach to the Brighton was so rejuvenating that the foot ache was only realised after we sat down for dinner next to Brighton Le Sands.
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I wanted to share with you the incredible experience I had recently when I visited Dolls Point Beach. It was nothing short of amazing. The moment I set foot on the sandy shores, I was captivated by the serene beauty that surrounded me. The rhythmic sounds of the waves crashing against the shore provided a soothing soundtrack to the picturesque scene. The sky painted in hues of orange and pink as the sun began its descent, creating a breathtaking sunset that seemed to embrace the entire beach. As I strolled along the coastline, the soft sand beneath my feet and the gentle breeze in the air added to the overall sense of tranquility. Dolls Point Beach truly offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. One of the highlights of my visit was witnessing the vibrant community at the beach – families enjoying picnics, friends engaged in beach games, and others simply basking in the beauty of nature. The friendly atmosphere created a sense of camaraderie that made the experience even more enjoyable. I couldn't help but marvel at the clear waters that stretched as far as the eye could see. The contrast of the blue ocean against the golden hues of the setting sun created a postcard-worthy scene that will remain etched in my memory. In conclusion, my visit to Dolls Point Beach was a truly rejuvenating experience. The natural beauty, combined with the positive energy of the people around, made it a day to remember. I highly recommend a visit to anyone seeking a peaceful retreat by the water. If you ever get the chance to visit Dolls Point Beach, I'm confident you'll find it as awe-inspiring as I did.
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(2.5 stars) At the pointy part of Dolls Point, where the Georges River and Cooks River meet Botany Bay, you’ll find this stretch of beach wrapped around the Georges River 16ft Sailing Club. Navigate to their car park for free three-hour parking, before hitting the water from a variety of entry points: some near the jetty are shallow for a fair way out, while heading to the southwest end will get you into deep water much faster. The naming of the beaches here can be quite confusing, as Lady Robinsons Beach is 5km long in total, but has a number of beaches on its stretch (from north to south): Kyeemagh Beach Baths Brighton-Le-Sands Beach Kite Beach, Monterey Ramsgate Beach Dolls Point Beach So we were at the southernmost bit today, and have tried some but not all of those further north. And we probably won’t any time soon, as we weren’t convinced about this one. Too many jet skis and wave runners tearing up the serenity, and it’s kind of interesting, but only pretty from certain angles. If we lived nearby I’m sure we’d use it lots but we’re not sure it’s worth a longer trip.
Jackie McMillan

Jackie McMillan

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Not far from the Brighton Le Sands there is a small island (or that’s what I will like to say). My friend and I had turned into some kind of beach hunters hunting for every beach in Sydney. That’s when my friend came with the Dolls Point Beach. The community was so quiet that we were afraid that we might scared the people at house with our giggling and laughing. The houses were beautiful and the alley leading to the sandy beach was more beautiful. The water had decreased and we could see the water plants (apparently I don’t know the term for the plant inside the water). People were fishing mostly and there were some on walk with their dogs and partner. There was a beautiful park beside where we experienced the breathtaking golden sunset making the whole sky looked like it was on fire. The trees were humongous and we felt like we were the citizen in Lilliput. The walk from the Dolls Point Beach to the Brighton was so rejuvenating that the foot ache was only realised after we sat down for dinner next to Brighton Le Sands.
Risaa Karki

Risaa Karki

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