Freshwater Beach is a stunning beach located in Freshwater, New South Wales, Australia. It is the first beach north of Manly, known for its clear blue waters and excellent surf conditions. The beach stretches approximately 800 meters and is flanked by headlands at each end, creating a picturesque scene. It is popular for its golden sand and vibrant atmosphere, attracting around 3,000 visitors on weekends during summer.
The beach has a rich history, dating back to 1818, and was once known as part of the estate given to Thomas Bruin. It has evolved over the years from a working-men-only camp to a thriving community with many amenities.
Freshwater Beach is also recognized as part of the Manly-Freshwater World Surfing Reserve, highlighting its importance in the surfing world.