The sound of waves on sand is Sydneys theme song, and this short and sensational walk is a heart-and-soul symphony, wrapping up the very best of the citys coastline.
In an easy, one-hour stroll, the trail follows the headlands between Bondi and Bronte, cresting high to offer a view of sea-carved sandstone and crashing waves, then dipping down for a close-up look at some of Sydneys best-loved beaches.
With the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop at either end, youll find smart cafes where you can chill with a bluewater view. The walk begins at the southern end of Bondi Beach, near the Bondi Icebergs outdoor swimming pool and ends at Bronte Beach, a popular spot with families who favour the shady lawns.
Across Bronte Road from the park is a row of super-slick cafes that dish up fresh juices, ham n eggs, succulent salads and devil-may-care cakes.
Along the way, watch the swimmers in the pool at the Bondi Icebergs - so named because its members are famous for their mid-winter dips, with ice added to the water for extra shivers.
Sashay down to the sand at Tamarama - "Glamarama"to the locals - for a view of some of Sydneys fashionable people pressed cheek-to-cheek.
Dont miss:
A dip in Bronte Baths, at the southern end of the beach
The flying acrobats at the Bondi Skate Park
A stroll along Bondi Promenade, Sydney on display
Beach fashions in the backstreet boutiques of Bondi
Sculpture by the sea, an impressive outdoor sculpture exhibition along the walk in November
The sound of waves on sand is Sydneys theme song, and this short and sensational walk is a heart-and-soul symphony, wrapping up the very best of the citys coastline.
In an easy, one-hour stroll, the trail follows the headlands between Bondi and Bronte, cresting high to offer a view of sea-carved sandstone and crashing waves, then dipping down for a close-up look at some of Sydneys best-loved beaches.
With the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop at either end, youll find smart cafes where you can chill with a bluewater view. The walk begins at the southern end of Bondi Beach, near the Bondi Icebergs outdoor swimming pool and ends at Bronte Beach, a popular spot with families who favour the shady lawns.
Across Bronte Road from the park is a row of super-slick cafes that dish up fresh juices, ham n eggs, succulent salads and devil-may-care cakes.
Along the way, watch the swimmers in the pool at the Bondi Icebergs - so named because its members are famous for their mid-winter dips, with ice added to the water for extra shivers.
Sashay down to the sand at Tamarama - "Glamarama"to the locals - for a view of some of Sydneys fashionable people pressed cheek-to-cheek.
Dont miss:
A dip in Bronte Baths, at the southern end of the beach
The flying acrobats at the Bondi Skate Park
A stroll along Bondi Promenade, Sydney on display
Beach fashions in the backstreet boutiques of Bondi
Sculpture by the sea, an impressive outdoor sculpture exhibition along the walk in November