Hayes Street Beach, also known as Neutral Bay Beach, is a small and secluded beach in Neutral Bay, Sydney. It is the only beach in this suburb and is nestled in a tranquil setting surrounded by high-rise buildings and residential areas. Accessible via a small laneway from Hayes Street, the beach offers a serene spot for swimming, fishing, and sunbathing. The area is popular for leisurely activities and provides picturesque views of the harbour, making it ideal for relaxation. Despite its peaceful ambiance, the beach is not patrolled by lifeguards and caution is advised during rainy periods due to nearby storm drains that may release pollutants into the water.
The beach itself is approximately 50 meters long at low tide and 10 meters wide, creating an intimate and quiet experience for visitors. It is a great spot for those seeking a calm and less crowded beach experience compared to other Sydney beaches.
For those interested in exploring the surrounding area, Neutral Bay offers a variety of restaurants and cafes, including Thelma & Louise, known for its brunch offerings and scenic views of the harbour.