Queens Beach is a beach in Vaucluse. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed.
Queens Beach is a great little coastal spot that’s perfect if you’re after some peace and quiet. It’s not overly crowded, which makes it ideal for a relaxing walk, a bit of fishing, or just sitting back and taking in the ocean views. The sand is clean, the water’s usually clear, and it’s got that nice laid-back vibe that a lot of bigger beaches miss. It’s also a good place to catch a sunset the colours over the water can be unreal. There’s not a lot in the way of shops or food nearby, so it’s best to bring what you need. But that’s part of the charm it feels untouched and calm. Overall, Queens Beach is perfect if you’re after a quiet escape and some coastal scenery without the crowds.
great walk with amazing views.. easy to moderate trek with some steep steps but manageable not that hard. It's part of the Hermitage walk and we can join in and out of the walking track via the dedicated walkways.. includes boardwalk and natural rock steps
Great part of the National Park to come and visit, the beach is clean and the walking track is well maintained. Beware of the old lady who lives in unit building number 3 on Queens avenue, she is very rude and thinks she owns the entire area. Other than that rude encounter, highly recommended this part of the National Park, you will not regret the views.
Absolutely gorgeous place to visit.
Nice spot, and the walk wasn't too strenuous, although there are stairs that are uneven in spots, but a handrail is provided. No bins were provided.
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