π About Collaroy Beach
Collaroy Beach is a 3.4-kilometre stretch of golden sand on Sydney's Northern Beaches, seamlessly joining Narrabeen Beach to form one of the longest continuous beach runs in the city. Partly sheltered from southerly swell and wind, it is consistently ranked as one of the best beaches for beginners, swimmers, and families, with patrolled swimming zones, an all-abilities playground, and Free Wheeler wheelchair access to the sand. The relaxed village of Collaroy backs the beach with cafes, surf shops, and the long-running Collaroy Surf Life Saving Club.
π Location
- StateNew South Wales
- SuburbCollaroy Beach
- LGAWarringah
- Postcode2097
- SurfaceSand
- TypeSurf
- π Collaroy suburb profile 0.8km away β
π Safety & Patrol
π’ Patrolled Beach
Provider: Surf Life Saving
Hazard Rating: 5/10
Known Hazards:
π Surf Conditions
- Difficultyπ Advanced
- Wave TypeReef break
ποΈ Facilities
π» Toilets
πΏ Showers
π₯ BBQ
π
ΏοΈ Parking
πͺ Playground
β CafΓ©/Kiosk
π§Ί Picnic Area
βΏ Accessible
π Rock Pool
π Change Rooms
β±οΈ Shade/Shelter
π Bus Access
β΄οΈ Ferry
π Surf Club
π€ Boat Ramp
ποΈ Shops Nearby
βΊ Camping
π² Bike Path