There are 10 parks with swimming spots in Sydney City North
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Located in the Sydney suburb of Woolwich, the Woolwich Dock and Parklands is a working maritime precinct and one of the city's most beautiful foreshore locations.
Located at the southern end of Manly Beach in Australia, Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves marine life and nature.
Chowder Bay is a beautiful coastal precinct located in Mosman, Sydney.
Located on the northern beaches of Sydney, Freshwater Rockpool is a must-see attraction for anyone seeking an enjoyable and family-friendly swimming experience.
Garigal National Park is a protected national park located near Sydney, New South Wales, in eastern Australia.
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is a 14,977-hectare national park located on the northern side of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.
The Manly To Spit Bridge Scenic Walkway is a 10-kilometre walk that offers breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour and showcases the area's natural beauty.
Manly Warringah War Memorial State Park, also known as Manly Dam, is a 375-hectare bushland reserve in Manly Vale, Australia.
Middle Head, located at the tip of the Mosman Peninsula in Sydney, offers visitors a range of attractions including scenic coastal walks, decommissioned military infrastructure, and lush coastal bushland.
Sydney Harbour National Park is a 392-hectare area in New South Wales that encompasses parts of Port Jackson, Sydney, and its surrounding foreshores, as well as various islands.