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Bondi
World - Bronte Beach
Bronte Beach
is located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney and is the
next major beach along the coast from Tamarama beach, Mackenzie Bay and Bondi Beach.
It is fast becoming another icon and travel attraction for tourists and
Sydneysiders also. It has its own Surf Life Saving Club, a saltwater pool
which was built in 1887 at the southern end of the beach. There is also,
alongside the saltwater baths, the beach's own natural swimming hole.
Bronte is very much a family orientated beach consisting of a promenade, a park
which has a waterfall in it and lovely norfolk pines, barbeque area and several cafes
which are really popular on the weekends.
Bondi
to Bronte walk Starts unofficially at the top of Knotts Ave, near the Bondi
Icebergs and is a coastal walk all the way along to Bronte Beach. There are many
historical sites and breathtaking views along the way, however weekends can be very, very
congested with both locals and tourists enjoying the sights while power walking, jogging,
running, or just soaking up the surroundings. I suggest you get up early if you are
planning a weekend walk especially on Sundays.

Lets Start at the Top

The Path is wide and easy to walk on but watch out for the dog poo

Large rock formations can be found
Loads of people enjoy the walks

Rooms with a View
Locals fishing

The old Look out

Just about at the top

Even the dog needs a rest

Heading to Tamma
Going down hill now

Tamma Surf area

Looking back up the hill
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