Sydney Northern Beaches Private Tour | Palm Beach & Ku-ring-gai





Description
Thirty kilometres of coastline stretch north of the Harbour Bridge — ancient sandstone headlands, ocean pools, surf beaches and a national park thousands of years old. An optional stop at Millers Point offers iconic views of the Opera House and CBD before we cross the bridge. Georges Heights reveals sweeping harbour views most tourists never find, followed by Manly, the coastal walk to Shelley Beach, and North Head's panoramic views across the harbour entrance. The coast road runs north to Palm Beach - a 25-minute walk to Barrenjoey Lighthouse, with Pittwater on one side and the ocean on the other. Lunch is served along the way. The afternoon moves into Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park - Aboriginal rock engravings made by the Darramurragal and Garigal people, and the wide views from West Head Lookout across Pittwater to Lion Island. Optional variations include Taronga Zoo or a Northern Beaches craft microbrewery.
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Georges Heights provides dynamic harbour views out to the heads of Sydney Harbour and across to Watsons Bay. As you look south Shark Island and Shark Beach can be seen whilst the city of Sydney is on full display if you look further south west. A visit to Georges Heights also provides access to historical military fortifications that were built when the Colony of New South Wales became responsible for its own defence after the British removed its troops in 1870. We will inspect the heritage gun emplacements and canons whilst admiring the views. There is a nearby gunners barracks where military personnel resided in the event the harbour had to be defended. A seven metre high sandstone wall was built to protect the local gunners from invading hordes, complete with loopholes from which to fire rifles.
At Manly Beach we will walk near the Cabbage Bay Aquatic Reserve to picturesque Shelley Beach. On the way is a small rock pool with two elegant sculptures, locally known as the 'Sea Nymphs'. Shelley Beach is unusual in that faces directly back towards Manly Beach. It is a small secluded beach surrounded by cabbage tree palms. From Shelley Beach we walk up some stairs and enjoy a lookout the provides views of Manly Beaches and the beaches north of Manly. Depending upon the conditions we may see surfers applying their trade on a reef break with several take off spots. Whilst in the Manly area we visit the lookout known as North Head in the Sydney Harbour National Park. This is a great place from which to admire one of the best views of Sydney Harbour and the city of Sydney skyline. We may also have a photo stop and admire the grand neo-gothic sandstone building, that was formerly a seminary for priests (St Patricks).
Freshwater is a small popular beach located south of Manly Beach. If the seas are calm and the sun out the water at this beach looks delightful. After admiring 'Freshie' we walk around the ocean pool and then past a permanent public work known as the signal fire. The signal fire is a tribute to the communication systems whereby indigenous peoples living on the coast lit fires to communicate with each other. We then walk northwood along the coastal track to Curl Curl beach and take in the wonderful ocean views. As we get close to Curl Curl we come across yet another ocean pool and more spectacular views of the beach. Curl is a long beach (1.2kms) with golden sands and several surfing spots.
At Palm Beach we walk to the landmark Barrenjoey Lighthouse, constructed of locally sourced Hawkesbury sandstone. Once at the lighthouse we are spoilt with views in every direction. Looking south from the lighthouse we can see Palm Beach, an isthmus and the Whale Beach Headland. To the north west is Lion Island and Broken Bay. Directly west is the Pittwater inlet which is much loved by boaties, fishermen and kayakers. Across Pittwater is the lookout we will visit later in the day, West Head. Palm Beach is known for the long running Aussie soap opera, Home and Away. Filming may even be happening whilst we are there!
We continue our adventure by taking a short coastal drive to Avalon Beach. On the way we will see Whale Beach. The colour of the sand at Avalon Beach is distinctive having an orange colour due to iron oxides. There is a shallow cliff cave near the swimming pool at the southern end of the beach that provides good photo opportunities. If the swell is sizeable the ocean pool will be pounded by whitewater from breaking waves. Surf breaks exist at both ends of the beach and there is a further surf break further south if you look round the corner. A small grassed area at the south end of the beach provides panoramic views of Avalon and Rockie Beaches.
Ku-ring-gai Chase contains over 800 Aboriginal heritage sites, among the highest concentrations in Australia. The park was home to the Darramurragal and Garigal people, and the sandstone engravings at The Basin are among the most significant and best-preserved examples in the Sydney region. The engravings depict marine life, animals and human figures — carved into the same sandstone that underlies the entire coastline. Greg brings the stories and context that make them meaningful rather than just marks on rock. West Head Lookout is the final stop in the park — a wide view across Pittwater to Barrenjoey Lighthouse and Lion Island, with the Central Coast beaches visible to the north. It is one of the best viewpoints in the Sydney region and sees relatively few visitors. A great way to finish the tour before heading home.
Taronga Zoo has the usual suspects when it comes to African animals but most importantly the zoo offers a broad range of Australian animals. These include: kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, dingos, emus, southern cassowary, bilby, regent honeyeater, Australian sea lion, little penguin and platypus. Taronga zoo is also involved in numerous conservation, research, and breeding programs. One highly admirable program concerns the breeding of endangered Corroboree frogs (a striking frog) for release into the wild as a part of the National Recovery Program to help save the species. Taronga Zoo is a nice place to include in your day.
Brookvale, sometimes referred to as 'brewvale' is rated as a top Sydney craft beer area and has a handful of excellent microbreweries. If you would prefer a gin or other spirit there are a couple of distilleries in the area. A visit to Brookvale for a refreshing ale or other beverage is a fine way to finish the day.
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Pickup Locations & Times
This is a fully private tour for your group only. We’ll pick you up from your accommodation and return you at the end of the day. Alternative drop-off locations, including the airport, can be arranged — please get in touch to confirm. Alternate start times are also available. Infant & child seats available upon request.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(18)
There are many beautiful beaches in Australia. In Sydney, the two most famous are Bondi and Manly. I have been to both many times over the past 38 years. Within a few days of arriving from London, I have to return to see them. However, in my opinion, there is another beach, which is just as beautiful, and worth at least one visit on your trip, if you have the time. That one is Palm Beach on the Northern Shore. It is not as busy, and much more relaxed than the famous two. Depending on whether you drive or take a bus, it is a lovely day out. Personally, I take the bus from Wynyard Station.. At one time, it was one bus only but now it is two. It does take some time to get there, but it all depends on where you start from. First Bus The B-Line, B1 Bus: A double-decker bus from Wynyard Station, Carrington Street (Stand B). Take the bus to Narrabeen or Mona Vale B-Line stop. Second Bus Route 199 Bus: From the same B-Line stop area, transfer onto the 199 bus heading towards Palm Beach. This bus terminates near Palm Beach Wharf. There are cafe's there, so you won't be hungry. You could also bring a bit of a picnic with you, if you prefer. One of the big tourist things you could do, is take a slow walk/climb up to the Barrenjoey Lighthouse. There is an easy or more difficult trail. The view from the top is magnificent. It is better to do this on a day that is not too hot. It will be a long day and you will be tired at the end, but it will be worth it. I did not go on a tour. I went by myself, as I have done each time I have been in Australia.
What a lovely tribute to Palm Beach — it really is one of Sydney's best-kept secrets, and you're right that it deserves far more attention than it gets. This does appear to have been posted on our tour listing by mistake, as you mention travelling independently by bus rather than joining a tour. Our Northern Beaches tour covers Palm Beach, Barrenjoey Lighthouse and Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park privately — just your group, with Greg as your guide, door-to-door from your accommodation. If you'd like to experience it that way on a future visit, we'd love to have you. Greg Sydney Nimble Tours
A very enjoying tour with a passionate and professional guide very involved and caring. You will never be bored at anytime and get to discover so Many beautiful beaches, heritage site and nature.
Hey Cedrick thank you for the review, and your company. Many regards, Greg
My tourguide Greg knew loads about the area and would answer all of my questions. Lunch was great and he also had loads of other snacks and water available.
Thanks for taking the time to do a review Pleun. Lovely to have had you on tour. Many regards, Greg
This was an incredible trip. We met our tour guide at our hotel and had a trip to suit us. We had a lovely lunch at the beach and given lots of interesting facts about the area. We went to palm beach which I really wanted to see. It was a great day out which finished with us getting the ferry back from Manly. I would recommend this tour.
Thank you for the comments Georgia. Feedback much appreciated. Many regards, Greg
This tour was a first class, 5 star tour provided by our tour guide -- Greg. This was a private tour for just my wife and I and Greg did a wonderful job of making this day special for us. We were able to go and do things on this tour that you would not be able to do on a big bus tour. The driving through neighborhoods, the beaches visited, the short hikes and the National Park were all outstanding ---- and Greg even made lunch for us overlooking a beautiful beach and the spectacular ocean. This tour was more than we had expected it to be and we definitely recommend this tour and Greg to anyone who wants to spend a full day exploring the area around Sydney.
John thank you for the thoughtful comments. Much appreciated, Greg
Greg was a great guide! Plenty of stops to get out and visit the beautiful beaches. Very interesting. I would recommend not booking this excursion on a weekend as the beaches are busier then. Also pack a good pair of walking shoes for the hike up to the lighthouse.
Thanks Karen for review, enjoyed conversations with you and Terry, many regards, Greg
Greg was an exceptional guide with a well designed sequence of sites and activities, making the day delightful. He is warm, witty, thoughtful and fun. We learned a lot, and had a lot of fun doing so. Thank you!
Ronald and Fay after our day out I realised I had so much to tour for! Thank you for review. Greg
Seeing gorgeous views of landscapes, driving through different neighborhoods and commentary as the tour proceeded.
Thanks Shirley, many regards, Greg
Greg offered us a door to door service which made the whole tour possible as it was a raining day. Greg was very knowledgeable at what he does that he planned the journey well despite the heavy rain here and there…Greg made sure we covered a lot of places and even took us to the Zoo and waited for us to finish before dropping us back at our hotel. The lunch was also perfect. I will like to recommend Sydney Nimble tour (Greg) for anyone looking at visiting the highlights of Sydney in a day.
Yemi thank you for the review. It was wonderful to take an energetic and happy family on a day out. Many regards, Greg.
As Melbournians we have often visited Sydney but it was not until Greg took us on his Northern Beaches Tour that we really appreciated the natural beauty of the Harbour City. From Wooloomooloo to the Hawkesbury and all the beaches in between this is a magnificent tour. With morning coffee (almost as good as Melbournes) to a picnic lunch in the Ku-ring-gui National Park everything was organised to perfection. After 50 years touring the world this is one of the best private tours we have ever been on and it’s right in our own backyard.



