Nice Places to Visit, Natural Entertainments, Nice Beaches to Visit, Nice Natures
My
home Coogee has quite a long history (for a Sydney border). The
original track which brought people to Coogee Beach area back in 1842
would have followed the basic route now taken by Alison Road &
Anzac Parade.
Still today, the feeling that you get when you are in
Coogee is a seaside village. It’s a nice place to swim, eat, walk &
picnic. You can roam the beautiful coastal walks - both south &
north of the beach, the parklands with picnic facilities and outdoor
barbeque, the 3 swimming pools, the children’s play areas, or just
relax on one of the greatest sand beaches in Sydney.
The water
is commonly sparkling clean, besides for the odd day when seaweed is
washed up onto the beach. The beach is commonly quite “flat” by Sydney
standards, but there are some days when it can be rough so it is wise
to stay at least on those days within the flags.
The northern
point of Coogee is now mentioned “Dolphins Point” and that is the site
of a memorial to the 20 local residents and other Australians who died
in the tragic terrorist bombing in Bali in October 2002.
Enjoy a
drink or a meal, day or night at one of the many restaurants, pubs and
cafes including the the Crowne Plaza Coogee Beach, Coogee Bay Hotel and
the Coogee Palace bars.
Nice Places to Visit, Natural Entertainments, Nice Beaches to Visit, Nice Natures