This harbour walk in Sydney's eastern suburbs continues on from my last post.
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Shark Beach, Nielson Park |
Nielson Park is part of Sydney Harbour National Park, and while the
name might put some off swimming there, part of the popular 'Shark Beach' was netted when I visited. (not in photo)
There is a cafe/restaurant (left) opposite the beach, and a
walking track within the park.
Nearby
Vaucluse House is 'one of Sydney’s few 19th-century mansions still surrounded by its original gardens and wooded grounds'. It was purchased by William Charles Wentworth, colonial explorer, barrister and politician, in 1827.
A little further on and hidden from the road, is Parsley Bay, a spot I have wanted to visit for sometime.
'The Parsley Glen' pedestrian access, a cable suspension bridge between the two shores of the bay, was built in 1910 at a cost of £500.
The Parsley Bay Reserve enclosure provides a swimming area ~150m long and 95m
wide (subject to tidal variations).
Parsley Bay & Woollahra Library Local History Centre PDF
More walk information
For more photos of this area, see my Hermitage Foreshore post
I caught a Route 325 bus from Edgecliff station. These turn off New South Head Rd. at Vaucluse Rd and go to Watsons Bay