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Eden Skin & Body Spa

shop 1, 2 By the Sea Road, Mona Vale NSW 2103

Eden Skin & Body Spa is a boutique day spa located in Mona Vale on the beautiful Northern Beaches of Sydney. It features 7 luxurious treatment rooms, hydrotherapy spa & rain shower, and couples room.

Eden offers a range of services including waxing, facials, massage, body treatments, pedicures, manicures and tanning. Eden exclusively stocks UK Lifestyle brand Elemis, Indio Cosmeceuticals, Jane Iredale Mineral Make Up, Max 7 Phototherapy and Tuscan Tan.

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Spa Pevonia

1302 Pittwater Road, Narrabeen NSW 2101

Pevonia Botanica, the company that's been in the forefront of the spa revolution for the past decade, invites you to luxuriate in the finest face and body treatments that cutting-edge science can provide.

Our emphasis is on luxury, pleasure and rejuvenation. From the moment you walk into Spa Pevonia, you'll feel you've found sanctuary.

Pevonia’s unique botanical and marine facials, therapeutic massage, spa body therapies and impeccable attention to quality make Spa Pevonia

a luxurious, restorative oasis to help you de-stress, rejuvenate, and pamper yourself with age-defying science and skin care expertise.

Our treatments go beyond simple massage into a whole world of energetic treatment for the entire human body, mind, spirit and psyche.

With 8 treatment rooms, two wet rooms, a relaxation area and more, the Spa promises to address every relaxation and beauty-related need from jet lag therapy to facials to energetic body treatments in a truly luxurious manner.
 

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Centro Warriewood

Jacksons Road, Warriewood NSW 2102

Centro Warriewood is situated on Jackson Road, accessible off Pittwater Road.

There are over 1,000 free car parking spaces, of which half are covered by shade sails, to ensure parking is never a problem. All major entry and exits at Centro Warriewood have disabled parking spaces allocated.

Centro Warriewood is easily accessible and shopping is all on one level!

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Meridienne Tours and Cruises

PO Box 1122 , Newport Beach NSW 2106
Méridienne Tours and Cruises is a licensed tour operator servicing the French (Français) and English speaking domestic and international markets, providing personalised sightseeing tours to the Blue Mountains, City Tours Sydney surrounds, City and Northern Beaches, Hunter Valley Vineyards, and Port Stephens, in the comfort of an air-conditioned mini bus with driver/guide and convenient hotel pick-up and drop off. Méridienne Tours and Cruises' driver/guides are fully qualified and are accredited with Ministry of Transport, have extensive experience in tour guiding in both French and English languages, with an understanding of Australian history, flora, and fauna. Meridienne Tours and Cruises Pty Ltd also charter luxury yachts and catamarans on Pittwater (Broken Bay) on Sydney's Northern Beaches and Sydney Harbour with a French and English speaking tour guide for a full day or half day corporate functions or private cruises.
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d'Albora Marinas at Akuna Bay

Liberator General San Martin Drive, Terrey Hills NSW 2084
Just 40 minutes from Sydney, popular d'Albora Marinas is nestled in the heart of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park on the Cowan/Hawkesbury River system. This makes it a perfect base for delving into the natural beauty of the area around Coal and Candle Creek. You can hire a boat here, berth your own, or cast off in a kayak for ... Visit website for more info
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Church Point Ferry Service

Church Point Ferry Wharf, 1858A Pittwater Road, Church Point NSW 2105
Catch the Church Point Ferry and see beautiful Scotland Island and the magnificent Western Foreshore. The ferries depart from Church Point hourly on the half hour to take commuters and tourists around this picturesque area. The service has four stops on Scotland Island which feels like your own piece of paradise, and stops at Morning Bay to access homes, bushwalking and the YHA, then Lovett Bay, made famous by Susan Duncans' book Salvation Creek, and lastly Elvina Bay. The ferry provides access to Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park for bushwalkers, or bring a picnic and relax by the water at any of the beautiful picnic spots. The ferry service also operates a school run to Newport School for primary aged school children, and has a newspaper run in the morning and a mail run in the afternoon.
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Jennys Painted Pots

Shop 5, 11 - 13 Avalon Parade, Avalon Beach NSW 2107
Jenny's Painted Pots is a pottery painting studio for young and old alike. They cater for parties, group bookings, and casual drop in for pottery painting. Choose from a wide range of ceramics mugs, plates, animals money boxes and lots more. They provide all the materials required - they then glaze and fire the pottery ready for collection a few days later. They also sell old fashioned English sweets and milkshakes.
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Palm Beach Golf Course

2 Beach Road, Palm Beach NSW 2108
The Palm Beach Golf Club enjoys an exquisite advantage of location, being only a fifty-minute drive from the commercial heartland of Sydney. The sprawling nine hole course is a championship level layout overlooking the picturesque Northern Beaches. The club is sheltered by the Barrenjoey Lighthouse, cradled between the Pittwater and Palm Beach. The clubhouse also provides a range of golfing equipments and accessories, like golf carts and clothes. To the uninitiated this relatively flat course appears to be a bit of a 'doddle' at first, however as shown with past Pro-Ams very rarely under competition set up is the course par of 64 achieved. This 4,176 metre course has given many good golfers a basic lesson in course management, a fact that is further attested to with its revised layout record of 59.

Avalon Stand Up Paddle

Avalon Stand Up Paddle, Delecta Avenue, Clareville NSW 2107
Experience the many pleasures of Stand Up Paddle (SUP) at any level you choose. Avalon Stand Up Paddle is an ASI Accredited SUP School, and a dedicated ambassador for this healthy and exciting sport on Sydney's beautiful Northern Beaches. Take a mental time-out from your daily life with the added health benefits of shaping up to look and feel your best. Enjoy the tranquillity of Pittwater's enclosed waters as their inspiring team teach you how easy it is to paddle up! All ages and levels welcome for lessons or paddle board hire. Minutes from Sydney's iconic Palm Beach, Whale Beach and Avalon Beach, their HQ is located at the delightful Clareville Beach. Make a day of it with barbecues, showers and all facilities available. Avalon Stand Up Paddle offer lessons, rental, parties, gift vouchers, SUP Club Touring and fun, fun, fun! Happy Days!

Church Point Ferry Service

Church Point Ferry Wharf, Church Point NSW 2105
Catch the Church Point Ferry and see beautiful Scotland Island and the magnificent Western Foreshore. The ferries depart from Church Point hourly on the half hour to take commuters and tourists around this picturesque area. The service has four stops on Scotland Island which feels like your own piece of paradise, and stops at Morning Bay to access homes, bushwalking and the YHA, then Lovett Bay, made famous by Susan Duncans' book Salvation Creek, and lastly Elvina Bay. The ferry provides access to Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park for bushwalkers, or bring a picnic and relax by the water at any of the beautiful picnic spots. The ferry service also operates a school run to Newport School for primary aged school children, and has a newspaper run in the morning and a mail run in the afternoon....

Mona Vale Beach

Mona Vale Beach, Mona Vale NSW 2103
Mona Vale is effectively two separate beaches separated by a broad ocean rock platform. Waves that roll in along the southern edge of the platform surge into a gully that allows them to break smoothly and with considerable power. The undertow this creates can be troublesome to swimmers, so it’s just as well the gully is right beside the surf club’s patrolled swimming area. Heading south towards Warriewood, Mona Vale opens up as a series of fun, uncrowded beach breaks known as Cooks Terrace. The bay to the north of Mona Vale proper is called The Basin, and here you’ll find a small right-hand reef break, perfect for cruising on a long board. The rock platform which splits the beach in two has a 25 metre ocean-fed lap pool (free entry) and a smaller pool for the children. ...

Newport Beach

Barrenjoey Road, Newport Beach NSW 2106
Newport faces due east so is open to swell coming from any direction. A jumble of rocks 250 metres south of the north headland known as The Peak shapes two separate breaks that attract a highly skilled local surfing tribe. Waves along the middle section of the beach are dependent on sandbanks and tend to close out without offering much for board-riders, but that leaves more room for swimmers and body-boarders. The south headland peters out into a part-submerged reef extending 450 metres out to sea, creating breaks in multiple directions which locals refer to as "crosswaves". One of Newport's most distinctive features is a broad flat rock platform at the south end of the beach. The full-size saltwater lap pool atop the platform is an iconic feature of Sydney's northern beaches, having been a favourite subject of revered Australian photographer Max Dupain in the 1930s and 1950s....

Akuna Bay Charter Boat Hire

D'Albora Marina Akuna Bay, Terrey Hills NSW 2084
Akuna Bay Boat Hire is situated at All Points Boating d'Albora Marina Akuna Bay, in the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Australia's second oldest National Park, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is a recreational favourite for locals and visitors alike. A heritage listed park, it combines important history with scenic beauty. The waterway is one of the prettiest around, with dozens of hidden inlets for you to explore. Akuna Bay Boat Hire has a 12 seater skippered Charter boat - perfect for a family get to-gether or a short river cruise showing overseas visitors this magical place. For full day hire the boat comes with two standup paddleboards and the Aqua Lilypad free of charge; tinnies for four people - great for fishing or just taking in the sites, no license required to drive these and kayaks for the peace and serenity of this beautiful area. Open everyday except Christmas Day, so give them a ring and plan your next outing....

Sasha Public Relations

Barrenjoey Road, Newport Beach NSW 2106
The Newport Surf Club will hold their annual Pool to Peak Ocean Swims in January. There is an 800 metre course as well as a two kilometre course. Entries are available online through the website. You can also enter on the day at the surf club. Please remember the 800 metre swim will start at 9am so you have to be registered and at the start line by 8.50am. The two kilometre swim will start at 10am and there will be groupings by age. There are some wonderful prizes to be won via a lucky draw. There will fresh fruit from Harris Farm Markets for swimmers as they complete the swims....
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Sydney - Pittwater YHA

Via Halls Wharf, Church Point NSW 2105
This hillside lodge boasts a beautiful location right in Ku-ring-gai National Park, overlooking the tranquil waters of Morning Bay. This hostel is close to the Northern Beaches, and is an easy escape from the busy city life of Sydney. Exclusive use can be booked through YHA's Rent a YHA scheme. There is a choice of rooms, excellent self catering kitchen and cosy lounge with fire for cool days. Large deck with views. Premium Wi-Fi Plus available for purchase. Kayak around the bay. Attractions include bushwalks to lookouts and Aboriginal engravings, plus from the hostel you can see native birds, wallabies, possums and goannas. Regular activity weekends and winter specials. Guests are asked to bring all food and supply their own bed linen. A supply of margarine, cooking oil, sugar, herbs and spices is available at the YHA for non-group bookings....
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Kamekura Binalong

Avalon, Avalon Beach NSW 2107
Once you enter, take a deep breath, then release it letting the complete serenity of this villa and it's superb location wash over you setting the tone for a marvellous departure from everyday life. Kamekura Binalong, meaning "towards a high place", is without doubt one of the most relaxing places you'll ever have the pleasure of staying in. This stunning four bedroom, four bathroom villa with private pool sits atop an expanse of lawn overlooking the Avalon cliffs with uninterrupted views of the Pacific Ocean. See the sun rising as a full moon fades, and enjoy the soothing sound of crashing waves below. ...
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Palm Beach

38577 - Palm Beach NSW 2108
Palm Beach is the exclusive, high-end of Sydney's long stretch of the Northern Beaches; it is everything you'd expect from the insular-peninsula amid the playground of the nation's rich and famous. Barrenjoey Head looms over North Palm Beach, which is un-patrolled at its furthest tip. This section of the beach is usually where you find the surfers, joggers and hikers on the Barrenjoey Lighthouse bushwalk. At the North Palm Beach surf club you will find a kiosk, car park and other facilities are located roughly in the middle of the beach. This is the ideal place to sit and enjoy the broad ocean view. The southern end of Palm Beach is a more protected environment for swimming. There is a 35 metre ocean pool which sits on the rocks at the end of the beach, deep enough for laps but with a shallow end that is ideal for kids....
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Northern Beaches

38995 - Mona Vale NSW 2103
North of the city, the beautiful stretch of coastline from Manly to Palm Beach has a relaxed beachside ambience and plenty of things to see and do. With the Pacific Ocean on one side and Pittwater on the other, the peninsula covers about 18 kilometres of open coastline and has excellent dining, surf beaches, waterways and parklands. Bordering Pittwater to the west is Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, which has pockets of rainforest with creeks, waterfalls, Aboriginal rock art and campsites. Outdoor ocean pools along the northern beaches are at Collaroy, Dee Why, North Narrabeen, Newport and Palm Beach....
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Newport Beach

Barrenjoey Road, Newport Beach NSW 2106
Newport faces due east so is open to swell coming from any direction. A jumble of rocks 250 metres south of the north headland known as The Peak shapes two separate breaks that attract a highly skilled local surfing tribe. Waves along the middle section of the beach are dependent on sandbanks and tend to close out without offering much for board-riders, but that leaves more room for swimmers and body-boarders. The south headland peters out into a part-submerged reef extending 450 metres out to sea, creating breaks in multiple directions which locals refer to as "crosswaves". One of Newport's most distinctive features is a broad flat rock platform at the south end of the beach. The full-size saltwater lap pool atop the platform is an iconic feature of Sydney's northern beaches, having been a favourite subject of revered Australian photographer Max Dupain in the 1930s and 1950s....
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Avalon Beach

Barrenjoey Road, Avalon Beach NSW 2107
Over the last decade or so Avalon has become the favoured "sea-change" destination for Sydney-siders looking to adopt the surfer lifestyle. As a result, the board-riding community here is large and enthusiastic but the skill level varies greatly so it's a good idea to watch for a bit before paddling into the fray. North Avalon breaks along the north headland and a nearby sandbank and attracts lots of older longboarders who don't always succeed in getting out of each other's way. South Avalon is centred on a triangle-shaped sandbank near the 25 metre ocean rock pool (free entry) that generates a mix of fun easy waves. The edge of the south cliff is known as Little Avalon, and here the swell sucks up hard on a shallow rock shelf to produce fast-barrelling tube rides....
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Patonga to Pearl Beach Walking Track

Drive, Patonga NSW 2256
The Patonga to Pearl Beach walking track follows the Great North Walk through the beautiful red gums of Brisbane Water National Park. Bring your swimmers and a towel – this walk begins and ends on a beach, with plenty of opportunity for a refreshing dip or a spot of fishing. From the end of Patonga Beach, follow signs to the national park. You can head to Warrah Trig from here, while following the steep trail up and over the hill will take you past the spectacular Warrah lookout with views of Hawkesbury River and Pacific Ocean. Pause for a snack, then return to the fire trail, following the Pearl Beach signs past sandstone caves with a natural hanging garden of native ferns. Be sure to keep an eye out for bush turkeys and an ear open for kookaburras. Your exit is marked at Crystal Avenue. Follow the sounds of crashing waves to find a beautiful stretch of sand on the edge of the bush. You can enjoy a picnic, or take advantage of the small cafes nearby....
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Warrah lookout

Warrah Trig Road, Patonga NSW 2256
Warrah lookout offers spectacular views across Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River, making this a great spot to visit all year round. Put your eyes to the test and see if you can make out the finer details of Broken Bay inlet in the distance. The rustle of the eucalyptus trees around you and the lapping of the waves below will provide the perfect soundtrack for your visit. Did you know waratahs are the state emblem for New South Wales? You won’t want to miss their stunning late-winter bloom on display at Warrah lookout. Known as Waratah Patch by locals, this is one of the best places in the park to see these fiery-red flowers. Although the track to the lookout has steps and some rough ground, it is an easy and short walk from the carpark....
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Narrabeen Beach

Beach, Narrabeen NSW 2101
Narrabeen Beach is one of Australia's iconic surfing and swimming beaches. Over three kilometres of sand stretch from Long Reef in the south to the Narrabeen Lagoon entrance in the north, with four surf lifesaving clubs along the beach providing qualified, volunteer lifesaver patrols to protect swimmers and surf/beach users. Swimmers should always swim between the flags which are erected while there are patrols present (each Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday). There are numerous rips along the beach. Narrabeen Beach Surf Life Saving Club is located in the centre of the beach in a large park with picnic tables, toilets, showers (external) and a popular children's play area/picnic area/barbecue. The Surf Club has recently completed extensive rebuilding and with a floor-to-ceiling ocean vista and beautiful polished wooden floors, now offers a very popular venue for weddings and functions....
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Pearl Beach

44576 - Pearl Beach NSW 2256
Pearl Beach is a small coastal village only 90 minutes from Sydney. Secluded from the busy Central Coast, it is popular for swimming, bushwalking, rock fishing and beachside cafes. Set amongst the bushland of Brisbane Waters National Park, Pearl Beach is a popular holiday destination with a beautiful sandy beach. ...
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Barrenjoey Lighthouse

Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach NSW 2108
Barrenjoey Lighthouse sits at Sydney’s most northern point - Barrenjoey Head at Palm Beach. Positioned 91 metres above sea level, the lighthouse can be reached by a couple of walks. Take the picturesque one kilometre walking track to the top, which is an easy walk offering outstanding views along the track. Or for those who are keen for a challenging short hike, take the Smugglers track to the top. Getting its name from the customs officers who built the track around 1850 to monitor any smugglers bringing contraband into Broken Bay, it now offers a steeper and shorter trek to the lighthouse. Don’t worry though, the walk isn’t as hard as it looks and is well worth the effort. Bring your camera or your binoculars if you’re whale watching. Or you may simply want to capture the panoramic views of Broken Bay, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park and the Central Coast. It is an easy daytrip from Sydney and is a great place to bring overseas visitors - they may recognise the lighthouse from Home and Away. Afterwards, head to the Summer Bay Surf Club for an ice-cream or cold drink. ...
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The Beach Bible Garden

Mitchell Road, Palm Beach NSW 2108
The Bible Garden is a quiet, contemplative, garden made up of a series of gently descending, intimate grassed terraces that lead down to a viewing area providing spectacular views. The pond contributes to its tranquility and provides a water habitat for biblical plants. Located in the northern Sydney region, Gerald Hercules Robinson established the Bible Garden in the 1960s. ...
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Mona Vale Beach

Beach, Mona Vale NSW 2103
Mona Vale is effectively two separate beaches separated by a broad ocean rock platform. Waves that roll in along the southern edge of the platform surge into a gully that allows them to break smoothly and with considerable power. The undertow this creates can be troublesome to swimmers, so it’s just as well the gully is right beside the surf club’s patrolled swimming area. Heading south towards Warriewood, Mona Vale opens up as a series of fun, uncrowded beach breaks known as Cooks Terrace. The bay to the north of Mona Vale proper is called The Basin, and here you’ll find a small right-hand reef break, perfect for cruising on a long board. The rock platform which splits the beach in two has a 25 metre ocean-fed lap pool (free entry) and a smaller pool for the children. ...
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Warrah Trig cycling loop

Warrah Trig Road, Patonga NSW 2256
This cycling loop takes in the best the national park has to offer, crossing several fire trails and pausing for scenic views at Warrah lookout. With so much ground to cover, feel free to do as much or as little as you like. Be sure to make time for birdwatching though, or a relaxing picnic lunch among the famous wildflowers. And keep an eye out for animals – with 270 native species in the park, there’s a good chance you’ll come across at least a kangaroo, and maybe even a koala. Start at Warrah Trig and pedal furiously to Patonga Drive. Tear down Sani Depot and Van Dahls trails, admiring the wildflowers that are scattered along the way. Once you get back to Patonga Drive, you’ll tackle an exciting downhill run to beautiful Pearl Beach, where the Patonga trail will lead you to the Warrah lookout and spectacular views up Hawkesbury River. If hiking is more your style, check out the nearby Patonga to Pearl Beach walking track....