Sydneysiders love the water, and we are lucky enough to have six exceptional aquatic centers available to us in our local area. These centres are ready and waiting for the season; whether you want to cool off, have fun learning to swim or simply use recreational facilities; they all are open and available now!
At the edge of Woolloomooloo Bay is this pool named after an Olympic champion from yesteryear and recently renovated for maximum fun and relaxation. Boasting 295 foot spiral slides and speed slides for children as well as adults alike, along with designated swimming areas and picnic facilities this venue makes for a fun day out!
At the southern end of Bondi Beach lies two legendary ocean pools which draw swimmers throughout the year – backpackers rinsing off grit from days spent travelling, Russian babushkas with massive busted chests twirling like natural buoys, as well as local residents from surrounding neighbourhoods enjoying this popular stretch of sand and two more stunning rock pools: Women’s and Wylie’s Baths where visitors can soak up some breathtaking vistas!
Not far from Sydney Opera House lies one of its iconic harbourside pools: Elkington Park Baths were initially known as Elkington Park Baths before they were renamed after Olympic champ of their time and became one of Australia’s first public pools. These Victorian elegance pools can be found nestled beneath Balmain’s sandstone cliffs; its Victorian elegance pool, originally called Elkington Park Baths but later changed after becoming part of Australia’s first public pools network, originally called Elkington Park Baths before becoming Elkington Park Baths; these Victorian elegance pools were initially known by their original name Elkington Park Baths but later changed for obvious reasons! Their historic corrugated iron and painted cream and green pavilion stands out amid sandstone cliffs and palm trees in front.
Swimming enthusiasts will delight in its shaded deck and large lagoon, not to mention stunning views of both the bay and city skyline. Furthermore, there’s an on-site restaurant and bar serving an extensive list of wines and spirits!
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