Bronte Beach
Lonely Planet review for Bronte Beach
A winning family-orientated beach hemmed in by sandstone cliffs and a grassy park, Bronte lays claims to the title of the oldest surf life-saving club in the world (1903). Contrary to popular belief, the beach is named after Lord Nelson, who doubled as the Duke of Bronte (a place in Sicily), and not the famous literary sorority. There’s a kiosk and a changing room attached to the surf club, and outdoor seating near the coin-op barbecues. Parking is hellish.
Traveller reviews for Bronte Beach (1)
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Truly incredible setting, magical surf and atmosphere ..,
sunflowersurf recommends this,
What a fabulous combination for all of us! Playground, green park, best surf ever, rock pool, ocean, sizzling vibe, friendly locals, delicious food with the best coffee I had in a long time, not even to mention if you got a sweet tooth - you must try Pistachio's best gelato! Any of you will feel came to heaven even if just for a day!
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