Avalon Beach

Natural Attractions

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 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.

Other facilities include a shady park, picnic and barbeque area as well as a skate park.

Avalon shopping village is close by where you will find a variety of shops that reflect the surf lifestyle of the area; surf shops, homeware boutiques, wholefood stores, bookstores, seafood joints and intimate cafes.

Facilities

Barbeque Cafe Kiosk Lookouts Picnic Area Public Toilet Showers Swimming Pool

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Activities

Snorkelling Surfing

Rates

Free Entry

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