A very lovely beach for a nice relaxation :) what you will find is that the water is super clear (on a sunny day), with gentle waves. This beach is also suited to families with young children (no lifeguard, however common sense applies). There is ample parking (free parking) which connects to the parkland and the beach on the other side. Be mindful of the evening as most carparks closet to the beach are mostly full ,(plan ahead). There is also a cafe /restaurant on the beach which Is great if you are feeling peckish. The main entry point features a concrete ramp (large enough for beach trolley or prams / wheelchairs) along with 2 open air showers on the side. There is also a playground area for young children near the main entry. There is plenty of space around considering the size of the beach, however be mindful of the tide, it will come in quick in the afternoon. If the wind annoys you feel free to head to the rocks located on the right side of the beach (use as a shelter) No dogs allowed unfortunately, Ohh and if you have a beach trolley, plan to move ahead before the tide gets in, it's all helps with the moving of stuff much easier! (Found out the hard way lol). Will recommend this...
Read moreA slender strip of curving white sand, just fine for a late afternoon dip, with the Sun setting over Botany bay. Great after a days work in the warehouse. For tourists, Bare Island, The Sydney Snake Man, Some history on our Indigenous People n the explorer, navigator, La Perouse. Which the greater area bears his name. Many couples choose to have wedding photos on "Frenchman's". There's happiness there, food not far, bus from the city, nice run. Main criticism, the local council should maintain the beach access tracks. Not easy in a wedding dress, I would imagine. ENJOY! Don't forget your...
Read moreAs with a lot of things, first impressions can be deceiving. The beach looks, as a lot of reviewers have commented, gorgeous. However, when we decided to take our trainers off and go for a paddle the reality hit home. I'm used to micro plastics and polystyrene on our beaches, but not chunks of a variety of glass, most of which seems to be from broken bottles. The amount over a section of about 20 yards that I checked was littered with pieces that would rip your soles apart. There should be a clear warning NOT to allow children on this beach. Why there's so much is...
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