If you want to get out and enjoy the fresh sea air and sand between your toes, why not take your canine companion with you? If you are in Sydney, there are many different beautiful, dog-friendly beaches to which you can take your pooch. From the sandy beaches of the Manly Lagoon park to the quiet and secluded Gunyah Beach, we have compiled a list of the top 12 dog-friendly beaches in Sydney, Australia that your dog is welcome to enjoy with you. The Top 12 Dog-Friendly Beaches in Sydney, Australia
- Manly Lagoon Park
πΊοΈ Address: π Pittwater Road, Queenscliff, Sydney, New South Wales 2095
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, in the Sandy Bay area
Beach is open day and night.
Dogs are allowed to roam off-leash, but they are limited to parts of the lawn area and sand flats.
Small grass area where your dog can run around.
Quant beach northwest of Clontarf around Sandy Bay road.
Referred to as Lagoon Reserve on Google Maps.
- Gunyah Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Bundeena, New South Wales, South Australia 2230
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: No
Dogs must be kept on a leash.
Dogs are allowed on the beach from May to August, and from September to April dogs need to be on their leash before 8:30 am and after 4:30 pm.
The beach is open for dogs 24 hours a day all year round.
Small and secluded beach on the eastern side of Bundeena.
- Maroubra Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Marine Parade, Maroubra New South Wales 2035
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Only in the off-leash parks
A beautiful pet-friendly beach with a huge stretch of sand for dogs to run and play on.
Dogs are allowed on off-leash from the Broadarrow Reserve on Fitzgerald Avenue.
Dogs must be kept on a leash in sandy areas.
Open 24 hours at all times of the year.
- Lady Robinsons Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Bay St, Brighton-Le-Sands Sydney 2216
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, between the 60 and 61 gates
Plenty of sandy areas for your dog to run around on.
Dogs are allowed off their leashes between gates 60 and 61.
A safe place spot on the northern part of Lady Robinsons Beach.
- Rose Bay Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Caledonian Rd, Rose Bay New South Wales 2029
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes
Dogs can be off their leash at any time, but they are only allowed off their leash in the Dumaresq Reserve before 8:30 am and after 4:30 pm.
Long stretch of sandy beach where dogs can run around off their lead.
Remember to bring a doggy poop bag to pick up after your dog.
A lovely view of the beach with enjoyable sunsets.
Can get busy at times.
- Silver Beach
πΊοΈ Address: π 248 Prince Charles Parade Kurnell, New South Wales 2231
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, between the third and fourth jetties
A beach with a beautiful view of and surrounding the city.
Dogs are allowed off of their leash between the third and fourth jetties.
The waters are calm and mostly clear, and your dog can take a splash in the water.
Dogs are allowed on the beach from Monday to Friday.
- Rowland Reserve
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πΊοΈ Address: π Pittwater Road, New South Wales 2104
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes
A free beach where your dog can roam off their leash.
The calm waters are great for introducing dogs to the beach and getting them used to the water.
A park in Pittwater is nearby where dogs can run around and play.
The beach offers a great view and incredible sunsets and places to walk.
- Hordernβs Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Bundeena, New South Wales, 2230
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, on the weekend
Dogs must be on a leash from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm during the week from Monday to Friday.
On the weekend, your dog is allowed off-leash to roam around this stunning beach.
The beach offers a view of crisp blue waters surrounded by trees with a stretch of sand your dog can run and play on.
- Greenhillβs Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Bate Bay, New South Wales 2230
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, before 10 am and after 4 pm
Dogs must stay on their leash between 10 am and 4 pm and thereafter are allowed to roam free on the stretch of sand.
It can be quite busy during certain times of the year, especially in summer.
The perfect place to sit and watch your dog play while having a picnic and enjoying the view of the ocean.
Bring doggy poop bags with you, as there are limited bins on the beach where you can discard them.
- Sirius Cove Reserve
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πΊοΈ Address: π Sirius Cove Road, Mosman, New South Wales 2088
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, between Monday and Friday
A beach with a large stretch of grass where you can have a picnic and play fetch with your dog.
Plenty of space for your dog to run and play on the sand.
The waters are usually calm and offer a spectacular view throughout the day.
Dogs should be kept on their leash during the weekend, but they can roam free from Monday to Friday.
- Clifton Gardens Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Morella Road, Mosman New South Wales 2088
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, depending on the season
A popular yet quiet beach where you can take your friends and family for a picnic, along with any canine companions.
The large stretch of sand offers your dog plenty of space to run around.
In winter dogs can be off leash from 4 pm to 9 am, and in summer from 6 pm to 9 am.
- Kutti Beach in Vaucluse
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πΊοΈ Address: π Wharf Road, Vaucluse, New South Wales 2030
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, in the Sandy Bay area
A quiet and secluded beach where you can take your dog on a walk.
The spectacular view of the ocean and the sandy beach offers plenty of space for your dog to play.
Dogs should always be kept on a leash, as you can be fined over $300 if you donβt.
Bring a doggy poop bag with you to help keep the beach clean for other beachgoers.
Conclusion Taking your dog with you to the beach is a fun and enjoyable experience. Whether you want to take your dog on a lovely beach walk one evening, sit down and have a picnic, or even join your dog in a game of fetch or a splash in the ocean, there is a beach for you! Make sure to abide by the rules from the city council, especially when it comes to keeping your dog on their leash at certain times. Sydney has many dog-friendly beaches, so choose one that benefits both you and your canine companion.
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If you want to get out and enjoy the fresh sea air and sand between your toes, why not take your canine companion with you? If you are in Sydney, there are many different beautiful, dog-friendly beaches to which you can take your pooch.
From the sandy beaches of the Manly Lagoon park to the quiet and secluded Gunyah Beach, we have compiled a list of the top 12 dog-friendly beaches in Sydney, Australia that your dog is welcome to enjoy with you.
The Top 12 Dog-Friendly Beaches in Sydney, Australia
1. Manly Lagoon Park
πΊοΈ Address: π Pittwater Road, Queenscliff, Sydney, New South Wales 2095
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, in the Sandy Bay area
Beach is open day and night.
Dogs are allowed to roam off-leash, but they are limited to parts of the lawn area and sand flats.
Small grass area where your dog can run around.
Quant beach northwest of Clontarf around Sandy Bay road.
Referred to as Lagoon Reserve on Google Maps.
2. Gunyah Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Bundeena, New South Wales, South Australia 2230
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: No
Dogs must be kept on a leash.
Dogs are allowed on the beach from May to August, and from September to April dogs need to be on their leash before 8:30 am and after 4:30 pm.
The beach is open for dogs 24 hours a day all year round.
Small and secluded beach on the eastern side of Bundeena.
3. Maroubra Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Marine Parade, Maroubra New South Wales 2035
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Only in the off-leash parks
A beautiful pet-friendly beach with a huge stretch of sand for dogs to run and play on.
Dogs are allowed on off-leash from the Broadarrow Reserve on Fitzgerald Avenue.
Dogs must be kept on a leash in sandy areas.
Open 24 hours at all times of the year.
4. Lady Robinsons Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Bay St, Brighton-Le-Sands Sydney 2216
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, between the 60 and 61 gates
Plenty of sandy areas for your dog to run around on.
Dogs are allowed off their leashes between gates 60 and 61.
A safe place spot on the northern part of Lady Robinsons Beach.
5. Rose Bay Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Caledonian Rd, Rose Bay New South Wales 2029
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes
Dogs can be off their leash at any time, but they are only allowed off their leash in the Dumaresq Reserve before 8:30 am and after 4:30 pm.
Long stretch of sandy beach where dogs can run around off their lead.
Remember to bring a doggy poop bag to pick up after your dog.
A lovely view of the beach with enjoyable sunsets.
Can get busy at times.
6. Silver Beach
- Beach is open day and night.
- Dogs are allowed to roam off-leash, but they are limited to parts of the lawn area and sand flats.
- Small grass area where your dog can run around.
- Quant beach northwest of Clontarf around Sandy Bay road.
- Referred to as Lagoon Reserve on Google Maps.
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- Dogs must be kept on a leash.
- Dogs are allowed on the beach from May to August, and from September to April dogs need to be on their leash before 8:30 am and after 4:30 pm.
- The beach is open for dogs 24 hours a day all year round.
- Small and secluded beach on the eastern side of Bundeena.
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- A beautiful pet-friendly beach with a huge stretch of sand for dogs to run and play on.
- Dogs are allowed on off-leash from the Broadarrow Reserve on Fitzgerald Avenue.
- Dogs must be kept on a leash in sandy areas.
- Open 24 hours at all times of the year.
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- Plenty of sandy areas for your dog to run around on.
- Dogs are allowed off their leashes between gates 60 and 61.
- A safe place spot on the northern part of Lady Robinsons Beach.
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- Dogs can be off their leash at any time, but they are only allowed off their leash in the Dumaresq Reserve before 8:30 am and after 4:30 pm.
- Long stretch of sandy beach where dogs can run around off their lead.
- Remember to bring a doggy poop bag to pick up after your dog.
- A lovely view of the beach with enjoyable sunsets.
- Can get busy at times.
πΊοΈ Address: π 248 Prince Charles Parade Kurnell, New South Wales 2231
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, between the third and fourth jetties
A beach with a beautiful view of and surrounding the city.
Dogs are allowed off of their leash between the third and fourth jetties.
The waters are calm and mostly clear, and your dog can take a splash in the water.
Dogs are allowed on the beach from Monday to Friday.
7. Rowland Reserve
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πΊοΈ Address: π Pittwater Road, New South Wales 2104
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes
A free beach where your dog can roam off their leash.
The calm waters are great for introducing dogs to the beach and getting them used to the water.
A park in Pittwater is nearby where dogs can run around and play.
The beach offers a great view and incredible sunsets and places to walk.
8. Hordernβs Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Bundeena, New South Wales, 2230
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, on the weekend
Dogs must be on a leash from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm during the week from Monday to Friday.
On the weekend, your dog is allowed off-leash to roam around this stunning beach.
The beach offers a view of crisp blue waters surrounded by trees with a stretch of sand your dog can run and play on.
9. Greenhillβs Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Bate Bay, New South Wales 2230
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, before 10 am and after 4 pm
Dogs must stay on their leash between 10 am and 4 pm and thereafter are allowed to roam free on the stretch of sand.
It can be quite busy during certain times of the year, especially in summer.
The perfect place to sit and watch your dog play while having a picnic and enjoying the view of the ocean.
Bring doggy poop bags with you, as there are limited bins on the beach where you can discard them.
10. Sirius Cove Reserve
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πΊοΈ Address: π Sirius Cove Road, Mosman, New South Wales 2088
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, between Monday and Friday
A beach with a large stretch of grass where you can have a picnic and play fetch with your dog.
Plenty of space for your dog to run and play on the sand.
The waters are usually calm and offer a spectacular view throughout the day.
Dogs should be kept on their leash during the weekend, but they can roam free from Monday to Friday.
11. Clifton Gardens Beach
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πΊοΈ Address: π Morella Road, Mosman New South Wales 2088
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, depending on the season
A popular yet quiet beach where you can take your friends and family for a picnic, along with any canine companions.
The large stretch of sand offers your dog plenty of space to run around.
In winter dogs can be off leash from 4 pm to 9 am, and in summer from 6 pm to 9 am.
12. Kutti Beach in Vaucluse
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πΊοΈ Address: π Wharf Road, Vaucluse, New South Wales 2030
π Hours: 24 hours
π² Cost: Free
π Off Leash Allowed?: Yes, in the Sandy Bay area
A quiet and secluded beach where you can take your dog on a walk.
The spectacular view of the ocean and the sandy beach offers plenty of space for your dog to play.
Dogs should always be kept on a leash, as you can be fined over $300 if you donβt.
Bring a doggy poop bag with you to help keep the beach clean for other beachgoers.
- A beach with a beautiful view of and surrounding the city.
- Dogs are allowed off of their leash between the third and fourth jetties.
- The waters are calm and mostly clear, and your dog can take a splash in the water.
- Dogs are allowed on the beach from Monday to Friday.
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- A free beach where your dog can roam off their leash.
- The calm waters are great for introducing dogs to the beach and getting them used to the water.
- A park in Pittwater is nearby where dogs can run around and play.
- The beach offers a great view and incredible sunsets and places to walk.
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- Dogs must be on a leash from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm during the week from Monday to Friday.
- On the weekend, your dog is allowed off-leash to roam around this stunning beach.
- The beach offers a view of crisp blue waters surrounded by trees with a stretch of sand your dog can run and play on.
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- Dogs must stay on their leash between 10 am and 4 pm and thereafter are allowed to roam free on the stretch of sand.
- It can be quite busy during certain times of the year, especially in summer.
- The perfect place to sit and watch your dog play while having a picnic and enjoying the view of the ocean.
- Bring doggy poop bags with you, as there are limited bins on the beach where you can discard them.
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- A beach with a large stretch of grass where you can have a picnic and play fetch with your dog.
- Plenty of space for your dog to run and play on the sand.
- The waters are usually calm and offer a spectacular view throughout the day.
- Dogs should be kept on their leash during the weekend, but they can roam free from Monday to Friday.
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- A popular yet quiet beach where you can take your friends and family for a picnic, along with any canine companions.
- The large stretch of sand offers your dog plenty of space to run around.
- In winter dogs can be off leash from 4 pm to 9 am, and in summer from 6 pm to 9 am.
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- A quiet and secluded beach where you can take your dog on a walk.
- The spectacular view of the ocean and the sandy beach offers plenty of space for your dog to play.
- Dogs should always be kept on a leash, as you can be fined over $300 if you donβt.
- Bring a doggy poop bag with you to help keep the beach clean for other beachgoers.
Conclusion
Taking your dog with you to the beach is a fun and enjoyable experience. Whether you want to take your dog on a lovely beach walk one evening, sit down and have a picnic, or even join your dog in a game of fetch or a splash in the ocean, there is a beach for you!
Make sure to abide by the rules from the city council, especially when it comes to keeping your dog on their leash at certain times. Sydney has many dog-friendly beaches, so choose one that benefits both you and your canine companion.
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