A nice little beach with an ocean pool and historic significance. Oh, and penguins.
🏊♀️ This is a proper ocean pool (not just nets in the water, which are called 'tidal pools').
🚻 Toilets on the north side
📒 The wall and pine trees immediately behind the beach are the only remnants of the Fairlight House. It was the 1850's Georgian mansion of Gilbert Smith, the man who basically designed the city of Manly. There's a sign. The mansion was demolished on 1939.
🐧 Yes, penguins! Manly is home to the only colony of penguins in NSW, and these fairy penguins are also the smallest species in the world. They're protected, so dogs must be kept on leashes. You can see them at sunset certain times...
Read moreFairlight Beach is a lovely little spot that combines natural beauty with convenience. The beach features a rock pool that’s perfect for a calm swim, and the water in the bay is generally gentle—not too strong—making it safe and enjoyable for families and casual swimmers.
There’s a toilet facility nearby, which makes it easy for longer stays, and the whole area feels well-kept and welcoming. On a sunny day, it’s a fantastic place to stretch out on the sand or grass, soak up the sunshine, and enjoy the relaxed seaside vibe.
A smaller, quieter alternative to Manly’s main beach, Fairlight Beach is perfect for those looking for a more peaceful spot while still being close to...
Read moreThe walk from Condamine St to Manly wharf is just amazing, breath taking and peaceful. The track is pram and bike friendly. The kids will also love it; atleast my 7yr old did. We were blessed with a stunning rainbow which made it a extra special and worth driving up there. Loved it and...
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