The ocean waves were kind of big; impressive. We didn't see as many surfers as I had expected. It wasn't until later we read that six people died in the waters around Sydney over the holiday. Nevertheless, there were many, many people enjoying the coast in so many different ways and different places.
We took the ferry from Sidney Circular Quay to Manly Wharf on a beautiful day. From the ferry there were good views of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House.



Manly is more than just the start of the coastal walk. It's a destination itself with busy beaches, vintage hotels, and tourist amenities like pubs, restos, and ice cream shops. The ocean was angry and some surfers were in the water.




The walk to Spit Bridge starts on the North Harbour side of Manly near the Manly Wharf and its iconic clock tower (1st below).


We passed several nice beach parks, with grassy lawns, ocean pools, and more, on the well-marked trail.





After 2 kms or so we entered Sydney Harbour National Park where the trail became more rugged and we ascended several headlands (picnic lunch time) with great views of the harbour and the occasional view to Sydney CBD (Central Business District). See the embedded video first below or click here.






Arriving at Spit Bridge (below), we took the bus back to our hotel.

Several days later we rode the bus to Bondi Beach and walked south along the coast to Coogee. The ocean waves were large and the Surf Rescue Teams were ready.




At the south end of Bondi Beach we were mesmerized by the big waves crashing into the ocean swimming pools of the Bondi Iceberg Club. Video first below or click here.




After Bondi, the walk continues with numerous awesome views: Tamarama Bay (1st below), Tamarama Beach (2nd), Bronte Beach (3rd).





And another ocean swimming spot and pool at the very narrow Clovelly Bay. Mesmerized again. We just don't have anything like this in North Carolina. Embedded first below is a video, or click here.







Gordons Bay

At Coogee we took a look at the beach and the Giles Baths, then caught a bus back to the CBD.


