Freshwater Beach is a delightful family-friendly destination nestled between two headlands, just north of Manly in Sydney's Northern Beaches. The beach is renowned for its consistent waves and protected swimming areas, making it an ideal spot for both swimmers and surfers. The beach also features an 8-lane, 50-meter saltwater pool at its north end, which is a favorite among lap swimmers. Freshwater Beach is steeped in history, being where Hawaiian Duke Kahanamoku popularized surfboard riding in Australia in 1915, an event commemorated by a life-size statue on the northern headland.
Visitors can enjoy the scenic views and dining options including cafes and restaurants nearby. The beach is also part of the Manly-Freshwater National and World Surfing Reserve, recognizing its historical, cultural, and environmental significance.
The area offers a laid-back, coastal lifestyle with plenty of amenities and activities, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.