FRESHWATER
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THE AREA
Famed for being the birthplace of Australian surfing culture, Freshwater has retained its distinct laidback beachside holiday feel. On lazy summer days locals are drawn to the beautiful, rugged foreshore of Freshwater Beach, its adjoining park and headlands, and a laid-back village.
Lifestyle
The laid-back beachside neighbourhood of Freshwater has been nurtured by a community which enjoys sunny days along its sandy shores. Its name is permanently etched into Australian surfing history – Freshwater Beach is where the Hawaiian style of surfboard riding was introduced to Australia in 1914 by Duke Kahanamoku, an American Olympic swimming champion.
The small village is a hub of local dining establishments and cafés. Staying true to their roots, locals gravitate to the beautiful stretch of rugged shoreline that encompasses Freshwater Beach and the headlands. Surfers and body boarders vie for the perfect wave, whilst the ocean pool at the northern end gives swimmers a reprieve from the crashing waves.
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The laid-back beachside neighbourhood of Freshwater has been nurtured by a community which enjoys sunny days along its sandy shores. Its name is permanently etched into Australian surfing history – Freshwater Beach is where the Hawaiian style of surfboard riding was introduced to Australia in 1914 by Duke Kahanamoku, an American Olympic swimming champion.
The small village is a hub of local dining establishments and cafés. Staying true to their roots, locals gravitate to the beautiful stretch of rugged shoreline that encompasses Freshwater Beach and the headlands. Surfers and body boarders vie for the perfect wave, whilst the ocean pool at the northern end gives swimmers a reprieve from the crashing waves.
Sitting atop Freshwater’s northern headlands is McKillop Park, which offers incredible views up and down the coastline. From the carpark, locals can access the rocky path that meanders around to the ocean pool.
Extending from the beach is Freshwater Reserve, a green space for social gatherings beneath the trees. Across the road is a popular weekend haunt, the Harbord Beach Hotel, which retains a name that reflects the suburb’s tug-of-war over names. Originally known as Freshwater, the name was officially changed to Harbord in 1923 to align with the holiday image that some locals wanted to portray at the time. In 2008, the name was officially changed back to Freshwater.
Neighbours
A place where thongs and boardies are the norm, Freshwater has long been home to those who love the feel of sand between their toes. From 20-somethings to families to retirees, Freshwater has a place for everyone.
Neighbours
A place where thongs and boardies are the norm, Freshwater has long been home to those who love the feel of sand between their toes. From 20-somethings to families to retirees, Freshwater has a place for everyone.
Area features
COASTAL WALK
Forming part of the Manly to Curl Curl Beach walk, the northern headland of Freshwater Beach has impressive views of Curl Curl to the north and Manly to the south.
SURFING
Deeply rooted in the local culture, surfing is a way of life.
BEACH
A beach that is known to attract the crowds, as much for its rugged beauty as for intimate stretch of sand and ocean pool.