Giles Baths

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Updated 14 Apr 2026

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Giles Baths is a cafe in Coogee. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed. It's best to check with the venue before visiting with your dog. Just 250m away, Dunningham Reserve is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.

At a glance

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105-109R Beach St, Coogee NSW 2034, Australia

Before you go

  • ℹ️Dog access hasn't been confirmed yet — best to check before visiting.
  • 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.
  • 🌤No confirmed outdoor dog area — best to check before visiting.

What people say

John K.
Google Maps
★★★★★5 months ago

Giles Baths, Coogee Beach: A Natural Sydney Gem ​Giles Baths, tucked away at the northern headland of Coogee Beach, is a stunning natural rock pool that offers a unique blend of history, tranquility, and wild ocean excitement. It's less of a manicured pool and more of a "bogey hole" carved out by nature and early human construction, making it a true local favourite. ​⭐ The Vibe: Hidden Ocean Escape ​Often quieter than the main beach, Giles Baths feels like a secret, rugged sanctuary. As you descend the stairs (passing through the poignant memorial portico—the only remnant of the old Giles Gym and Baths), you are greeted with a spectacular view of the pool against the open ocean. ​Natural Beauty: The pool is surrounded by dramatic sandstone and offers breathtaking coastal views, perfect for watching the sunrise. ​The Experience: It's an invigorating swim. The pool is open to the ocean, meaning clear, fresh water constantly washes in, creating a fun, wavy environment, especially at mid to high tide. Bring a snorkel—visitors frequently report seeing small fish and other marine life! ​Historical Charm: The site was originally known as the Gentlemen's Baths in the 19th century and has a fascinating history involving hydrotherapy, hot sea baths, and even an old gymnasium. ​🏊 Top Tips for Your Visit.Feature Details & Review Caution Swimming Beautifully clear water. A good length (around 55m) for a proper swim, but you'll be swimming with the waves. Depth varies greatly with the tide. The water can be deep. Accessibility Access is via steep stairs from Dunningham Reserve (near the Bali Memorial archway). Not wheelchair or pram accessible. Uneven, sometimes slippery rocks make entry and exit challenging for those with mobility issues or small children. Best Tide Mid to High Tide is best for a deep, fun swim with crashing waves. Low tide can be a little shallow. Strong swells can make conditions tricky and potentially dangerous. Use caution and assess the conditions before entering. No lifeguard on duty. Facilities Very basic. There are no changerooms or toilets directly at the pool. Use the public facilities available further along Coogee Beach or in the nearby park.🎯 Who is it for? ​Giles Baths is an ideal spot for: ​Experienced ocean swimmers who enjoy a more natural, exhilarating environment. ​Snorkellers looking for a calm spot to spot aquatic life. ​Anyone seeking a peaceful, scenic spot away from the main beach crowds. ​In summary: Giles Baths is a must-visit for anyone who loves Sydney's ocean pools. Its raw, natural beauty and lively water conditions make it an unforgettable experience, provided you are confident in the water and mindful of the conditions and tricky access.

Kachibol 1.
Google Maps
★★★★★7 months ago

Such a nice place. Be careful when swimming because it’s very rocky and it’s low visibility underwater

Golam S.
Google Maps
★★★★★7 months ago

A beautiful and peaceful spot to relax in the evening and enjoy the sound of the sea waves

MJ
Google Maps
★★★★★1 year ago

Beautiful natural rock pool at Coogee Beach. Must do list! But remember that you are in mother nature and she can be a massive wave hehe.

Dov F.
Google Maps
★★★★★1 year ago

A lovely natural rock pool at the north end Coogee beach access via Dunningham Reserve. Great for a dip when the waves are mild but best to stay clear when the ocean is heaving.

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