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Well known Sydney beaches run from Palm Beach in the north to Cronulla in the south. The Green Point Reserve is an excellent beach around the protected ‘green-belt’ area that is really typical of the scenic delights around Sydney. Locally known as the Laing’s Point this beach offers a breath taking ‘city view’ sight.
Open areas here have negligible shade, despite its name, and are open 24×7 with no fee charged for the visit or for the facilities. The beach is one of those areas where time stands still and you can simply be in the moment to soak in the scenic views.
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Even though Green Point Reserve beach is almost entirely devoid of shaded areas, it remains a huge draw for a vast majority of tourists of all ages and types.
Green Point Reserve is a lovely beach that is small and secluded. With its extraordinary view of the entire Sydney Harbour and the city skyline, it attracts locals and visitors alike. Located on the Pacific Street at the Watson’s Bay, you can get more information on it as it is part of Sydney Harbour National Park.
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