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Posted: Sat 14:43, 26 Oct 2013
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Shelly Beach
Shelly Beach is located on Sydney's northern beaches - approximately 10 minute walk from the popular Manly Beach. As the name suggests, you can find plenty of sea shells and children can keep busy for hours collecting them or making sand/shell art right on the beach. Don't forget to bring a bucket or a container to store all [url=http://www.jeremyparendt.com/Barbour-Paris.php]barbour pas cher soldes[/url] the treasures they find. Shelley beach is protected, so there are no waves and plenty of shade can be found [url=http://www.marrakech-hotel.fr]hollister france[/url] under large trees. There is also a kiosk/café for ice-cream, coffees and lunches or bring some sausages and have a BBQ. Shelly Beach has plenty of grassy area and tables where you can enjoy a picnic. Children can ride their scooters or bikes along the footpath. Address: Bower Street, Manly
Little Manly Beach
One of Sydney's hidden treasures, Little Manly Beach can be found just over the hill from Manly Ferry wharf. This beach has no waves and has a shark net pool. Just above the beach is Little Manly Beach kiosk which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner through the summer months. You can either sit down and enjoy your meal at the kiosk or get a take away sandwich, coffee or ice-cream. Kids' meals are also available. Little Manly Beach has a couple of swings for young children or if you walk up from the beach to Little Manly Point, you will find a footpath on which children can ride their bikes/skateboards/scooters and there is also a playground. [url=http://www.par5club.com/louboutin.php]louboutin pas cher[/url] Little Manly beach has spectacular views of the city and is a great spot for family picnics. Address: Stuart Street, Manly
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Clontarf Reserve
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Parsley Bay
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Shark Beach & Nielsen Park are part of Sydney Harbour National Park and are located in Sydney suburb of Vaucluse. The beach is popular for families with young kids as it has a shark net and calm waters. You will also find a café/kiosk, which serves hot food as well as coffee and ice cream. Toilets, picnic tables and BBQs as well as drinking water and lots of large trees are all in the area. Enjoy stunning views of the city, while the children play on the beach or in the park, but make sure you get there early as parking is limited Address: Greycliff Avenue, Vaucluse
Carss Bush Park & Beach
Carss Bush Park is located in Blakehurst and overlooks Kogarah Bay. It is an ideal family park, with its large playground, plenty of covered picnic tables, sheltered beach, toilets and a special BBQ area as well as a great café/restaurant, which serves not only hot food, but also drinks and coffee. The playground is suitable for both young and older children and a special Variety swing has been installed for children in wheel chairs. Interestingly the beach has brown sand on top and almost black sand underneath and is perfect for building awesome sandcastles. The park can be quite windy, so bring a sweater, especially in cooler months. Free parking is available in a car park across the road. Address: Carwar Avenue, Blakehurst
Balmoral Beach
Balmoral Beach is located in the Sydney suburb of Mosman. The beach has no waves and so is suitable even for young kids. Children can ride their bikes, scooters and skateboards along the promenade or play at the playground. Build a sandcastle or dig a giant hole ... the kids are guaranteed to keep occupied for hours. And when it's time for lunch, you will find plenty of cafes and take away shops nearby. The beach has spectacular views of Middle Harbour and plenty of trees that offer shade. You will also find toilets and showers in several spots. This is a very popular beach especially on the weekends so get down early to make sure you find a parking spot. Address: The Esplanade, Balmoral
Chinamans Beach & Rosherville Reserve
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Robertson Park & Beach
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So if you are wondering about what things to do with the kids this weekend, why not pack a picnic lunch and head to one of the great Sydney beaches.
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