Gunyah Beach
The Locals Beach
Gunyah Beach is known as the "locals" beach. The locals gather here to escape the tourist crowds which usually frequent Bundeena's other beaches.
The beach has some rocky sections but there are still several sandy areas for you to lie out on.
There is some good snorkelling around Gunyah Beach so it's recommended to bring some gear to have an underwater adventure.
Access on foot from Bundeena Wharf or from the steps located on The Avenue or The Lambeth Walk.
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