Manly Beach
Two-kilometre stretch of golden sand divided into three main sections: Queenscliff, North Steyne, and South Steyne. It hosted the world's first surfing contest in 1964 and connects to nearby areas via scenic foreshore walks. Read more…
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This two-kilometre stretch of golden sand is divided into three distinct sections: Queenscliff, North Steyne, and South Steyne. It holds historical significance as the site of the world's first surfing contest in 1964. The environment supports activities such as surfing, swimming, and snorkeling.
The area is adjacent to the Corso, a pedestrian-only street dedicated to shopping and dining. A scenic oceanway walk along the foreshore connects the main beach to Shelly Beach. The site is situated near a ferry wharf, providing a direct link to the central business district via a harbor ferry route.
The local peninsula features various coastal walks and a selection of seaside dining options. The geography of the site allows for exploration of the surrounding coastline and proximity to a range of local shops and restaurants.
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