Kutti Beach Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a beach where people can swim, walk, surf and sunbathe, making it a great place to relax.
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Packed and painful
It’s a pretty little beach but was packed on our visit. Sadly there were heaps of other dog owners who didn’t care where there dog was or what it was doing which resulted in lost picnics, poo feet and...
This Vaucluse beach is just one in a collection of tucked-away stretches of sand in the East. A steep narrow staircase leads down to this sweet spot between Gibsons beach and Parsley bay.
This is one of a few beaches in this part of the world that's only used by locals and a few 'in the know'. It's a terrific spot to enjoy swimming in the harbour without the hordes of Bondi Beach.
This little beach with good shallow sand backs onto houses and it seems that the only public access is via the very narrow stairs in front of the Vaucluse 12 Footers Club at the end of Wharf Road. Se...
Packed and painful
It’s a pretty little beach but was packed on our visit. Sadly there were heaps of other dog owners who didn’t care where there dog was or what it was doing which resulted in lost picnics, poo feet and...
Nice beach
Lovely little stretch of beach which is kept clean. Plenty of bins to encourage keeping area rubbish free.
Sliver of golden sand
This Vaucluse beach is just one in a collection of tucked-away stretches of sand in the East. A steep narrow staircase leads down to this sweet spot between Gibsons beach and Parsley bay.
One of Sydney's secrets
This is one of a few beaches in this part of the world that's only used by locals and a few 'in the know'. It's a terrific spot to enjoy swimming in the harbour without the hordes of Bondi Beach.
Strange secluded beach
This little beach with good shallow sand backs onto houses and it seems that the only public access is via the very narrow stairs in front of the Vaucluse 12 Footers Club at the end of Wharf Road. Se...