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Your Quickstart Guide to The Best of Sydney for Kids NEW TO SYDNEY? READ THIS BITE-SIZED GUIDE AND START EXPLORING WITH YOUR FAMILY.
Here’s how and where to get started
as you explore Sydney!
• Five Best Family Walks
• Five Best Beaches
• Five Fun Family Days Out
• What’s On For Kids in Sydney
Sydney is a truly huge city with literally thousands of fun places to go
and things to do wth the family. But no need to feel overwhelmed.
Get started exploring Sydney with this best of the best guide.
Walking down to Flint and Steel BeachFive Best Family Walks
1. Bondi to Coogee Coastal Path
This is the best known of all Sydney’s hundreds of scenic walks. There’s a coastal path
which goes from Bondi beach to Coogee beach passing Tamarama, Clovelly, Gordons
Bay and Bronte beach on the way. Marvellous views over the Eastern suburbs and
lovely cafes and places to swim. The best guide is the downloadable map from
Sydney Coast Walks, find it here.
2. Manly Four Beaches Walk
On the north shore a great walk to start with, especially if you have babies and
toddlers in strollers, is along the promenade at Manly. This is a 6km return walk
although it’s easy to do shorter sections. There are plenty places to stop, cafes and
playgrounds to explore too. Plan your walk and find a map here.
3. Cumberland State Forest Walks
Start exploring Western Sydney’s walks with a visit to Cumberland State Forest where
you will find several options for walks, most suit little legs very well. Covering 40
hectares of native forest, Cumberland State Forest is Australia’s only metropolitan
State forest. Read this post to find all the details you need.
4. Sydney Harbour Bridge to the Art Gallery of NSW
This is one of several central Sydney walks which can easily be done with a stroller.
You can also walk the Harbour Bridge, click here, but it’s not quite so straightforward.
Find the map and info you need here.
5. Flint and Steel Beach in Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park
This walk is not for tiny children and definitely not for strollers. It’s a steep walk down
to a beautiful Pittwater beach, excellent for a swim and a picnic. The views are
stunning. Click here to read more and see photos.
If you love walking with the family, check out our full list of walks for all ages on this post:
Sydney’s Best Family Friendly Coastal, City and Bush WalksFive Best Beaches
NB These are not Sydney’s most famous beaches, rather the ones that are best for kids, less surf and more
splashing!
1. Bronte Beach
A few beaches south from Bondi you will find the very family friendly Bronte Beach.
There’s a lovely sweep of sand, an ocean pool and a rock pool area known as the
Bogey Hole. There’s also plenty of park area with a big playground at the back, plus
kiosk and cafes. Read all about Bronte here.
2. Clontarf Beach
A sheltered beach on Middle Harbour, Clontarf has a netted swimming batsh area
plus an excellent playground and a café and kiosk right beside the beach. Many wins!
Read all about Clontarf Beach and see photos here.
3. Parsley Bay
This gorgeous little netted beach is a Harbour hideaway that is marvellous for kids.
There’s a playground here plus kiosk, only drawback is that parking can be tight. Read
all about Parsley Bay here.
4. Balmoral Beach
Kid heaven on the North Shore, there are many area to swim and snorkel here. The
best area for little kids is the huge netted baths near the playground, with kiosk and
café alongside. Best snorkelling is at the northern end. Read about Balmoral and see
photos here.
5. Greenwich Baths
This is a large netted area of Sydney Harbour west of the Harbour Bridge, you pay a
small fee to enter. There is shade from trees, plus a lovely little beach to play on,
kiosk with kids toys there. Gorgeous Harbour views! Read all about Greenwich Baths
here.
There are more than 70 beaches within Greater Sydney and dozens of other excellent baths
and pools, read detailed descriptions of many more here.Five Fun Family Days Out
You don’t need to drive far beyond Sydney to find really gorgeous places with heaps for
kids to do. Here are five to get you started.
1. Blue Mountains: The Everglades Garden at Leura
Here’s a delightful introduction to the many joys of the Blue Mountains, read all
about visiting the Everglades Gardens at Leura here. Find more things to do at the
Blue Mountains here.
2. The Australian Reptile Park
Travel just under an hour north of Sydney to find this extensive and fascinating
Australian Reptile Park. You can meet massive crocodiles, snakes and deadly spiders
too. Read all about the Reptile Park here.
3. Bowral and Berrima in the Southern Highlands
Drive south from Sydney into the Southern Highlands and you can find history, walks
and cream teas. An excellent long day out or weekend away. Read all about Bowral
and Berrima here.
4. Pearl Beach On The Central Coast
This is a really special little beach with a delightful rock pool and one beachy café. It’s
one of many many lovely places to visit on the central Coast, less than an hour north
of Sydney. Read all about Pearl Beach here.
5. Wisemans Ferry on the Hawkesbury River
Retreat to a rural paradie on this large and historic river. You can pick fruit, eat and
play here, read all about Wisemans Ferry here.
Find dozens more lovely days out from Sydney here.What’s On For Kids in Sydney There was no central place to find out all the best events, shows and exhibitions for families… so I made one. The Hello Sydney Kids Plus section, usually referred to as HSK Plus has heaps of articles and events listings. This is the premium paid membership section. You’ll find school holiday guides and some premium curated content just for HSK Plus members. Click here to read all about HSK Plus. Thanks so much for reading. Keep finding great things to do with the family over on the main Hello Sydney Kids website, just click here.
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