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Sydney's LGBTQI+ and gay-friendly beaches

Lady Jane Beach

This small stretch of sand, situated at the extremity of the South Head peninsula, is a beach where attire is discouraged - although, strictly speaking, it has been clothing-optional since 1976, when Neville Wran initiated this policy. This locale might become a hub for those seeking casual encounters if you're inclined towards cruising. Should you opt to wear attire, you might encounter some sideways glances; however, the majority of this beach is welcoming. Nude individuals of various orientations frequent this spot as well. Note: This beach attracts exhibitionists - numerous gay blogs and travel guides highlight that tourists often visit to observe.

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Little Congwong Beach

Beyond the families and children commonly found at Congwong Beach in La Perouse, a paved walkway winds through the undergrowth behind the shore or traverses a rockier path adjacent to the water, leading to this secluded, informally clothing-optional beach. Its atmosphere is relaxed, a world away from the preening and posturing often observed at North Bondi. The tranquil waters here are ideal for a refreshing dip. Additionally, the Streets ice cream truck sometimes appears, offering delightful treats.

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Clovelly Beach

Beyond the realm of queer, clothing-optional beaches, make sure to visit the Clovelly Beach outcrop, where one can lounge on substantial rock formations like a seal of the LGBTIQ+ community.

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Coogee Women's Baths

A safe haven established in 1876, Coogee Women's Baths are Sydney's last remaining women-only ocean pool. Within these grounds, Muslim women shed their hijabs, lesbian couples mingle, and senior citizens maintain their daily exercise routines.

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Murray Rose Pool

The Murray Rose Pool (formerly Redleaf Pool), located in Double Bay's Blackburn Cove, provides swimmers with a safe harborside tidal enclosure. A picturesque wraparound deck invites leisurely strolls and calls for a plunge into the refreshing water, leading to a floating pontoon excellent for sunbathing. For a tasty snack, head to the kiosk atop the hill, savoring the marvelous views of Sydney's enchanting harbor.

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North Bondi Beach

North Bondi is a favorite among locals for swimming and socializing, leaving the main stretch of Bondi Beach to visiting tourists and backpackers, for whom the lifeguards are invariably more engaged. This is also a very popular location for the male community, who are prone to flaunting their fitness accomplishments with gusto all year round, and particularly on sweltering summer days when this spot is teeming with glistening, well-toned physiques in the smallest of swimwear imaginable. It's not a suitable environment for the insecure or the pale of complexion.

Obelisk Beach

Obelisk Beach is one of Sydney's few sanctioned nude beaches; so, if you're inclined to embrace nature's aesthetic, then consider shedding your clothing! Parking is up the hill, necessitating a walk down a series of steps to reach the beach itself. Although relatively small, the magnificent vistas of Camp Cove, and the distant Parsley, Watsons and Vaucluse Bays, are well worth the effort.

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Tamarama Beach

Situated around the corner from Bondi, this lovely stretch of sand is an excellent choice for those who wish to avoid the crowds of families and children while basking in the sun and for groups desiring to enjoy barbecues or picnics. The grassy area at the rear houses covered kiosks for refreshments or there is a cafe on the premises. This locale is a prime venue for the Sculpture by the Sea exhibition. When entering the water, be mindful of the strong currents, particularly on the western part of the beach.

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