Mona Vale Beach

Natural Attractions

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 Basin tends to be more sheltered than the main beach, however there is no patrolled area. 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.

The main beach is one kilometre long, very beautiful and great for walking. There is also a cafe located at the Surf Life Saving Club. Close by is a shaded playground and large parking area.

Facilities

Barbeque Cafe Carpark Family Friendly Public Toilet Swimming Pool

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Activities

Snorkelling Surfing Swimming

Rates

Free Entry

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