Murray Rose Pool, also known as Redleaf Pool, is a beautiful harbourside ocean pool in Double Bay with floating platforms and a relaxed, family feel. Dogs are permitted on-leash in the park up to the cafe level, and are not allowed at the swimming enclosure or in the adjoining Blackburn Gardens. There is shade, grass and toilets nearby. A scenic spot for an on-leash walk above the pool.
Dogs are permitted on-leash in the park up to the cafe level. Dogs are not permitted at the swimming pool/enclosure or in the adjoining Blackburn Gardens. (Source: Woollahra Council — Walking Your Dog, woollahra.nsw.gov.au/Services/Animals-and-Pets/Walking-Your-Dog.)
Beautiful harbour side ocean pool, great to take the family, love the 2 floating platoons spent a lot of time sun baking on the platoon, jumping off having a swim 🏊♂️ and back on the platoon This harbourside tidal enclosure (previously known as Redleaf Pool) is popular with all age groups and proves busy on weekends in summer. The enclosure provides a swimming area of approximately 90m x 60m. The kiosk provides shaded seating and a spectacular outlook across Double Bay. No dog's allowed or fishing!Murray Rose Pool, Double Bay: A Harbourside Gem Murray Rose Pool (formerly known as Redleaf Pool) is one of Sydney’s most picturesque harbourside swimming enclosures. Located in Double Bay’s exclusive Blackburn Cove, it offers a refreshing and uniquely Sydney swimming experience that feels a world away from the busy city. ✨ The Best Features Stunning Harbourside Setting: The pool's biggest draw is its location right on Sydney Harbour. Swimmers are treated to gorgeous views of moored yachts, boats sailing past, and the sparkling water of Double Bay. The tranquil scenery makes it a perfect escape. Safe Tidal Enclosure: This is less a traditional concrete pool and more a large, shark-net enclosed section of the harbour. It offers a safe swimming area of approximately 90m x 60m, ideal for casual dips and a different kind of "lap" swimming. Floating Pontoons: A favourite feature for all ages! Two large floating pontoons sit within the enclosure, providing perfect spots for sunbathing, diving in, or simply relaxing and enjoying the gentle rocking of the water. Boardwalk and Gardens: A scenic wrap-around boardwalk offers a lovely stroll and great vantage points for photos. Access is via the beautiful Blackburn Gardens, making the journey down to the water a pleasant experience in itself. 🏖️ Visitor Experience Murray Rose Pool provides a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Amenities: Basic but essential facilities are provided, including change rooms, public toilets, and showers. Kiosk: There is an on-site kiosk, often located at the top of the stairs or adjacent to the enclosure, which offers coffee, snacks, and shaded seating with spectacular views over the pool and bay. Beach Access: The pool adjoins a small strip of sand, Seven Shillings Beach, which is great for sunbathers and families. There are also grassy slopes nearby (part of Blackburn Gardens) with some shady spots. Accessibility Note: Visitors should be aware that the pool is accessed by a series of stairs or winding paths through the gardens, and the boardwalk itself may be challenging for those with limited mobility as dedicated accessibility features like ramps are minimal. The Murray Rose Pool is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique, serene, and quintessentially Sydney swimming spot. While it lacks the defined lanes and lifeguards of an Olympic pool (swimming is at your own risk), its breathtaking views and charming atmosphere more than make up for it. It’s perfect for a lazy summer afternoon, a safe swim for the kids, or a tranquil spot to read and sip a coffee.
Nice beach, not much sand but lots of grass. Has toilets, showers and drinking water fountain as well. Has 2 pontoons to swim out to. Was super calm when we went with no waves and no people. Lovely gardens and small gallery/museum above the beach that wasn’t open when we went but looked cute.
Loved this little beach! It had sun and shade spots, toilets and a cafe! Wasn’t too full when I was there on a hot sunny day so really chill!
I used to take my kids here every chance we got. We started going to Redleaf Pool back in the early 1990's, when we lived there n Darlinghurst, as it was better than Bondi Beach as there was hardly any crowds - even on days with over 30° heat. My kids learnt to swim here. It was great to teach them water safety in open water, as opposed to a swimming pool, where we had things like waves from the boats, currents, seaweed and fish around. We moved to Auburn after my eldest started school, but would make the trip almost every single weekend, and holidays, just so the kids could swim in a safe environment, where we could watch them easily, and not like se them in a crowd. I still swim here whenever it is possible. It's a great place for families, and you don't have the fear of losing sight of your children in a big crowd. I highly recommend Murray Rose Pool for families with young children.
The water is super cool. I walked the jetty, The regulars who swim here every day Make this place special all year round. Especially when the sun reflects off the water. Today's inspiration is relaxing and enjoying a book read and swimming nice and an amicable atmosphere.
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