South Narrabeen Beach
Narrabeen Beach is one of Australia’s iconic surfing and swimming beaches. Over three kilometres of sand stretch from Long Reef in the south to the Narrabeen Lagoon entrance in the north, with four surf lifesaving clubs along the beach providing qualified, volunteer lifesaver patrols to protect swimmers and surf/beach users from the numerous rips along the beach. The beach faces the east and receives increasing protection to the south from 36 metre high Long Reef Point which protrudes two kilometres out to sea.
Conditions
Fair swimming conditions. Strong shore break at times. Good surfing breaks along the beach.
Parking
South Narrabeen has parking available that is free for vehicles displaying a Council parking permit and pay and display is available for those without. Designated disabled car spaces