Thursday, 6 November 2014

Chinamans Beach (5/5)

The beach lies at the head of a small stream, bordered on either side by low, but steep, ridges. There is a "bridge" over the stream remnants, probably necessary after heavy rains. The steps are on the Spit Bridge end, and the concrete path winds up the Mosman end, with that real-estate cliche, "harbour glimpses".
There are rock ledges at either end with warm pools of living molluscs. The beach is quite clean, no seaweed, no jellyfish, no stingers. The only sting is in the parking meters, at $8 per hour. But ... there is a way around that which does not require a steep trudge.

6 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

I'm glad we don't have stingers here. Julio.

diane b said...

More lovely shots of this area.

Anonymous said...

I'd like to bath there

Rosemary said...

I had lunch with a bunch of girls from school there a couple of years ago. It's a great place. And also much in demand for outdoor weddings and other such events.

William Kendall said...

Lovely details!

Yes, that's a bit steep.

Julie said...

Rosemary, I can well imagine that weddings be held here. A truly lovely spot.

Yes, William, the parking is very expensive, but then again, so is the area.

TDP - bathing here is relaxing, not harried.