- Bronte Beach
Bronte Beach is a small but popular recreational beach [http://www.worldmostbeautifulbeaches.com/Australia-beaches-bronte-information.htm] on Nelson Bay in Bronte in the eastern suburbs of
Sydney ,Australia . Bronte beach is 2 kilometers south ofBondi Beach and north of the much largerCoogee Beach . A long distance ocean swimming event is held every December between Bondi Beach and Bronte. The three beaches are linked by a paved coastal footpath along the rocky clifftops, much frequented by tourists and local runners and walkers. The beach is popular with surfers and despite the often rough surf, less abled swimmers can avail themselves of the bogey hole or rock pool towards the southern end of the beach. At the south end of the beach is a 30 metre ocean pool. Directly opposite the beach are popular cafes.The beach is patrolled by volunteer lifeguards from the life saving club [http://www.brontesurfclub.com.au] at the weekend and on public holidays.
Bronte Lifesaving Club is the oldest such organisation in the world, having been formed in 1903. A public park adjoins the beach, with provision of picnic seats and barbecue hotplates, although parking is limited and restrictions are strictly enforced. The beach is served by the number 378 Sydney City Bus from Sydney's Central railway station or the 378 bus from theBondi Junction station. The beach is shaded by hills to the west and tends to become cool, windy and deserted towards the end of the afternoon.References
*"The Book of Sydney Suburbs", Compiled by Frances Pollen, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1990, Published in Australia ISBN 0-207-14495-8
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