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November 27, 2024 by Kara Northwood

Exploring North Curl Curl: A Coastal Gem in Sydney

Discover Tea Tree and Coles Lookouts in North Curl Curl, Sydney, offering breathtaking coastal views, serene trails, and a perfect spot to unwind by the sea.

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After leaving Mosman Beauty Point in Sydney we checked out Grotto Point Lighthouse and Sydney Harbour National Park Fairfax loop walk on our roadtrip up to Queensland (27th Septmebr to 9th October 2024) and on our way to our next accomodation stop. Our next stop was North Curl Curl at Tea Tree Lookout and Cole’s Lookout which is just outside of Sydney heading up north along the coast.

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  • Tea Tree Lookout and Coles Lookout: Scenic Gems of North Curl Curl
        • Tea Tree Lookout
        • Coles Lookout
        • How to Get There
        • Other Attractions Nearby
        • Conclusion
  • Nearby Attractions to Explore Around Tea Tree Lookout and Coles Lookout
        • 1. North Curl Curl Beach
        • 2. Dee Why Beach and Lagoon
        • 3. Curl Curl Boardwalk
        • 4. South Curl Curl Rock Pool
        • 5. Freshwater Beach
        • 6. Manly Beach and Corso
        • 7. Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden
        • 8. Warringah Aquatic Centre
  • Nearby Towns and Suburbs to Explore Around North Curl Curl
        • 1. Dee Why
        • 2. Brookvale
        • 3. Freshwater
        • 4. Manly
        • 5. Narrabeen
        • 6. Balgowlah
        • 7. Mosman
        • 8. Collaroy
  • Tours and Activities:
        • Port Stephens: Dolphin Discovery Cruise
        • Private tour: Port Stephens, departing Newcastle – Whales!
        • Private Hunter Valley Wine Tour Departing from Newcastle
        • Full Day Private Shore Tour in Sydney from Newcastle Cruise Port
        • Skydive Sydney-Newcastle up to 15,000ft Tandem Skydive
  • Places To Get Food
  • Accommodation
        • Brand New 3 Bed 2 Bath Opposite Long Reef Golf Club
        • Ocean Views, Deck and Parking at Beach Apartment
        • Manly Pacific Sydney MGallery Collection
        • Ocean-facing 2-Bed Manly Unit with Gym & Sauna
        • Minutes walk to Beach, Village and Restaurants. Family size home
  • Ultimate Travel Packing Guide: Essentials for Your Next Adventure
  • Frequently Asked Questions
        • Is Curl Curl a good suburb?
        • How do I get to North Curl Curl Rock Pool?
        • Is it safe to swim at the Curl Curl Lagoon?
        • Why is it called Curl Curl Beach?
        • Is North Curl Curl beach dog friendly?
        • Is North Curl Curl Beach patrolled?

Tea Tree Lookout and Coles Lookout: Scenic Gems of North Curl Curl

North Curl Curl, a serene coastal suburb of Sydney, offers breathtaking views and a relaxed atmosphere. Among its hidden treasures are Tea Tree Lookout and Coles Lookout, two stunning vantage points that showcase the natural beauty of the area. Whether you’re a local looking for a peaceful retreat or a visitor seeking panoramic coastal views, these lookouts are must-see destinations.

Tea Tree Lookout

Nestled along the rugged coastline, Tea Tree Lookout is a tranquil spot surrounded by native vegetation. Its name comes from the

that thrive in the area, adding a touch of charm to this scenic location. The lookout provides sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and the North Curl Curl coastline. On a clear day, you might even spot whales during their migration season or pods of dolphins playing in the waves.

This is the perfect place to pause, reflect, or take stunning photographs of the dramatic cliffs and sparkling waters. A visit to Tea Tree Lookout is a peaceful reminder of Sydney’s unique natural beauty.

Tea Tree Lookout is located on Robertson Road/ Molong Street, there is a car park on the right hand side and then you just walk up to the end of court to the lookout.

Take a look at this property for your next getaway.

Coles Lookout

Located near the iconic North Curl Curl Beach, Coles Lookout offers a different perspective of the coastline. With its elevated position, you can enjoy panoramic views of the ocean, beach, and surrounding headlands. The lookout is also a great spot to catch a sunrise or sunset, with the sky painting vibrant hues over the water.

Coles Lookout is easily accessible and provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Pack a picnic and spend some time soaking in the views, or simply enjoy the gentle sea breeze as you admire the beauty of North Curl Curl.

On the way back from Tea Tree Lookout there is a track on the left that we walked down to Cole’s Lookout, just before the steel mesh boardwalk in the picture below its the one on the second last row from the bottom and its on the right hand side there’s a rock platform, just don’t get too close to the edge of the cliff as it drops off and is unstable.

The photos below are of the views along the coast.

What a breathtaking view to enjoy while relaxing on the deck

How to Get There

Both Tea Tree Lookout and Coles Lookout are easily accessible from the North Curl Curl area. Walking trails link the lookouts to nearby parks and beaches, making them a great addition to your coastal walk itinerary.

Other Attractions Nearby

While visiting North Curl Curl, take the opportunity to explore other attractions in the area:

  • North Curl Curl Beach: A pristine beach ideal for swimming, surfing, or a relaxing stroll along the sand.
  • Dee Why Lagoon: A serene spot for birdwatching and connecting with nature.
  • Curl Curl Boardwalk: A picturesque pathway offering more coastal views and access to nearby beaches.

Conclusion

Tea Tree Lookout and Coles Lookout are two of North Curl Curl’s hidden gems, offering breathtaking views and a chance to connect with Sydney’s coastal charm. Whether you’re seeking a moment of tranquility or looking to capture unforgettable photos, these lookouts are sure to leave a lasting impression.

This property offers a pool for you to enjoy during your next holiday

Nearby Attractions to Explore Around Tea Tree Lookout and Coles Lookout

1. North Curl Curl Beach

Just a short walk from both lookouts, this stunning beach is perfect for swimming, surfing, or relaxing on the golden sand. The northern end features rock pools, making it a great spot for families.

2. Dee Why Beach and Lagoon

Located nearby, Dee Why Beach is another popular destination offering a vibrant promenade, cafes, and a patrolled swimming area. Adjacent to the beach, Dee Why Lagoon is a serene spot for birdwatching and walking trails.

3. Curl Curl Boardwalk

This scenic coastal pathway connects North Curl Curl and South Curl Curl Beaches. The boardwalk offers panoramic ocean views and opportunities to spot marine life, including dolphins and whales during migration.

4. South Curl Curl Rock Pool

Head south to enjoy a dip in the iconic South Curl Curl Rock Pool, a beautiful ocean pool ideal for swimming while enjoying the waves crashing against the rocks.

5. Freshwater Beach

A short drive away, Freshwater Beach is renowned for its beauty and historical significance as the birthplace of surfing in Australia. It’s a fantastic spot for surf enthusiasts and beachgoers alike.

6. Manly Beach and Corso

A 10-minute drive from North Curl Curl, Manly Beach is one of Sydney’s most famous beaches, with a lively atmosphere, great dining options, and easy access to scenic walks like the Manly to Spit Bridge track.

7. Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden

Situated in nearby Dee Why, this hidden oasis features native plants, walking trails, and tranquil picnic spots, providing a peaceful escape from the coast.

8. Warringah Aquatic Centre

For a family-friendly attraction, this nearby aquatic centre offers indoor pools, water slides, and recreational facilities perfect for a fun-filled day.

These attractions provide a mix of coastal beauty, outdoor adventures, and relaxation, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy around North Curl Curl.

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Nearby Towns and Suburbs to Explore Around North Curl Curl

1. Dee Why

Located just a short distance north, Dee Why is a bustling suburb known for its beautiful beach, vibrant dining scene, and the serene Dee Why Lagoon. It’s a great spot to enjoy coastal walks, surfing, or a relaxed meal by the water.

2. Brookvale

Inland from North Curl Curl, Brookvale is a hub for shopping and entertainment, featuring the popular Warringah Mall and various breweries, making it a convenient spot for visitors seeking amenities and local flavors.

3. Freshwater

South of North Curl Curl, Freshwater is a charming beachside suburb celebrated as the birthplace of surfing in Australia. It offers a laid-back atmosphere, stunning beaches, and quaint cafes.

4. Manly

A short drive south, Manly is one of Sydney’s most iconic coastal suburbs. Known for its lively beach culture, scenic ferry rides, and the vibrant Corso, it’s a must-visit destination with plenty to see and do.

5. Narrabeen

Further north, Narrabeen is famous for its long sandy beaches and the picturesque Narrabeen Lagoon, which is perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and picnics.

6. Balgowlah

Nestled along the harbor, Balgowlah offers a quieter suburban vibe with easy access to scenic spots like North Harbour Reserve and the Spit to Manly Walk.

7. Mosman

Across the Spit Bridge, Mosman is known for its stunning harborside views, boutique shopping, and attractions like Taronga Zoo and Balmoral Beach.

8. Collaroy

North of Dee Why, Collaroy is a relaxed beachside town with a family-friendly vibe, offering great cafes, a theater, and access to walking trails along the coast.

These nearby towns and suburbs provide diverse experiences, from lively beachside hubs to tranquil harborside retreats, making them great additions to your North Curl Curl adventure.

Make the most of your holiday by cooking in this fantastic kitchen!

Tours and Activities:

These are my picks for tours and activities in the area, the links will take you directly to the booking site where I receive a small commission if you book the tour this does not alter the price as the commission comes out of the price from the booking site. I love travelling and providing information to help others maximize their vacations so by booking through my links you help support me to keep providing this information for free and without ads.

Port Stephens: Dolphin Discovery Cruise

View on Viator.com Port Stephens: Dolphin Discovery Cruise

Look for wild bottlenose dolphins in the waters of Port Stephens on a dolphin-watching cruise from Nelson Bay. You can also get great photo ops of the Tomaree and Yacaaba Headlands, and ride in the boomnet (a sturdy net attached to the boat). Learn about the region’s abundant marine wildlife as you cruise the waters in comfort on an all-weather boat (indoor and outdoor seating available).

Private tour: Port Stephens, departing Newcastle – Whales!

View on Viator.com Private tour: Port Stephens, departing Newcastle – Whales!

Enjoy a day out of Newcastle & explore the natural beauty of Port Stephens. We will pick you up and drop you back off to your accommodation.

On this day tour you will begin with an exhilarating one hour mountain hike with an impressive summit view as a reward. (suitable for most people, alternate flat walk of the coastline is also an option).

After working up an appetite we will indulge in delectable seafood against the backdrop of mesmerising ocean vistas. The seafood is fresh & portion sizes are massive! (lunch at own cost)

Next you will set sail to encounter the migration of over 35,000 majestic humpback whales, plus you may even run into some dolphins, seals & birdlife on this 3 hour boat ride.

As we commence the return trip home, we will make a stop so you can marvel at a unique viewpoint showcasing the largest moving coastal sand dunes in the Southern Hemisphere, combined with sunset, it makes for a picture perfect end to the day’s adventures.

Private Hunter Valley Wine Tour Departing from Newcastle

View on Viator.com Private Hunter Valley Wine Tour Departing from Newcastle

We’ll pick you up and drop you off at your chosen Newcastle address. Spend an indulgent day among the vines while we handle the details:

* Three intimate, seated wine tasting experiences will tantalise your palette.
* A lunchtime respite amid the vines features an al a carte lunch at “The Farm – 4 Pines” (at own cost).
* Experience the artistry of spirits with a glittering vodka, gin & liqueur tasting.
* Savour the local dairy scene with an artisanal cheese tasting.

Our private tour offering grants you an exclusive experience. You’ll gain access to arguably the Hunter Valley’s most prized vineyard, enjoying tastings and moments that would be impossible with a crowd. We are also happy to customise private tours to suit our clientele’s tastes and requests.

Full Day Private Shore Tour in Sydney from Newcastle Cruise Port

View on Viator.com Full Day Private Shore Tour in Sydney from Newcastle Cruise Port

Experience our Private Full Day Shore Excursion tailored exclusively for Cruise Ship Passengers!

Embark on a serene journey through the picturesque landscapes of Australia as you make your way to the heart of the city. Upon your arrival, meet your seasoned tour guide, ready to lead you on an enchanting tour of Sydney.

Discover the awe-inspiring allure of the Sydney Opera House, marvel at the grandeur of Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, and capture iconic moments at landmarks like the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Foundation Park, and many more.

Indulge in delectable local cuisine and explore a myriad of unique souvenirs to commemorate your journey.

Our excursions are meticulously designed to align with your ship’s schedule, allowing you to savor every moment without the worry of returning to your ship on time.

Skydive Sydney-Newcastle up to 15,000ft Tandem Skydive

View on Viator.com Skydive Sydney-Newcastle up to 15,000ft Tandem Skydive

Skydive Sydney on a tandem parachute jump with a certified dive master, and enjoy views of New South Wales’ spectacular coastline, lakes and hinterland. Taking off from Belmont Airport, you’ll fly high above the Hunter Region of the North Coast before free-falling at speeds of more than 130 mph (220 kph). Feel your adrenaline pumping during the ultimate rush as you race toward the earth, then experience a peaceful parachute descent after your guide pulls the safety ripcord.

Places To Get Food

  • Muchacha Mexican Kitchen
  • JB & Sons Dee Why
  • North Curl Curl TakeAway Food
  • Chachu’s Brookvale
  • Hungry Jack’s Burgers Brookvale
  • Grill’d Dee Why
  • McDonald’s Brookvale
  • Oporto Dee Why
  • CHICK A LICIOUS NARRAWEENA
  • Golden Chicken Brookvale
  • An Viet Street Food ( Dee Why )
  • Domino’s Pizza Dee Why
  • Wooden Spice
  • Oporto Brookvale
  • Aomjai Thai Cuisine Dee Why
  • Top BBQ & Seafood Restaurant (Yum Cha)
  • Beach Burrito Co. Dee Why
  • Chaba Thai Kitchen Dee Why
  • Italian Pasta Co.
  • KFC Dee Why
  • Narraweena Pizza Pida & Kebab House
  • The Thai And I Dee Why
  • Goody’s Take-Away
  • Corretto Dee Why

Accommodation

These are my picks for accommodation in the area, the links will take you directly to the booking site where I receive a small commission if you book and stay, this does not alter the price as the commission comes out of the price from the booking site. I love travelling and providing information to help others maximize their vacations so by booking through my links you help support me to keep providing this information for free and without ads.

Brand New 3 Bed 2 Bath Opposite Long Reef Golf Club

View on Expedia.com.au Brand New 3 Bed 2 Bath Opposite Long Reef Golf Club

Perfect for the connoisseur of design and the active sports enthusiast, Phoenix Residences is a new development of the highest quality. There’s tennis courts, sports grounds and Long Reef Golf Course opposite. Walk a few minutes down the road and go for a swim at Long Reef or Collaroy Beach or just watch the sun rise from Long Reef Headland.

Perfect venue for wedding guests at Long Reef Golf Club 200m down the road, you’ll want to stay longer to take full advantage of the amazing location

Ocean Views, Deck and Parking at Beach Apartment

View on Expedia.com.au Ocean Views, Deck and Parking at Beach Apartment

This two-bedroom apartment is minutes from Collaroy Beach and captures panoramic ocean vistas from its sprawling deck with lounge seating. Inside, it has a modern open-plan living and dining with a well-equipped kitchen. The two bedrooms share one bathroom, including a room with two single beds. On-site parking makes it easy to explore Sydney’s northern beaches and towns. Collaroy’s town centre with beachfront dining is only a few minutes’ drive away. Sydney is only one hour away.

Manly Pacific Sydney MGallery Collection

View on Expedia.com.au Manly Pacific Sydney MGallery Collection

Elegant beach hotel and outdoor pool

Ocean-facing 2-Bed Manly Unit with Gym & Sauna

View on Expedia.com.au Ocean-facing 2-Bed Manly Unit with Gym & Sauna

This bright apartment is perfectly situated just 150 m from the ferry and 550 m from the iconic Manly Beach. Boasting spacious interiors, modern furnishings, and a generous balcony with alfresco dining that offers ocean views, it also includes secure parking. With its convenient location, you’ll have easy access to shops, cafes, restaurants, and public transport. This coastal home is ideal for experiencing the vibrant lifestyle of one of the finest suburbs in the Northern Beaches.

Minutes walk to Beach, Village and Restaurants. Family size home

View on Expedia.com.au Minutes walk to Beach, Village and Restaurants. Family size home

A magical holiday awaits you in this tri-level family sanctuary in the heart of Freshwater. This beautifully presented home showcases finishes of glass, ceasar stone, stainless steel, marble, timber and superb outdoor spaces and with pizza oven. It occupies a premier spot within Freshwater and is a short stroll to the village shops and surf beaches.

This oasis is designed for carefree living, the house boasts 3 separate living areas allowing all our guests to opt to enjoy their own space. The kitchen is located on the upper level and comes with quality fully integrated appliances. A large island bench, dining area for ten or alfresco dining on the terrace with BBQ, taking in the spectacular views of the Manly Cathedral, Freshwater village and ocean glimpses.

Ultimate Travel Packing Guide: Essentials for Your Next Adventure

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Curl Curl a good suburb?

Having grown up on the Northern Beaches and lived in several of its suburbs, Curl Curl stands out as the best. It’s relaxed, welcoming, and low-key. Families are drawn to its abundance of parks, sporting facilities, and the convenience of being within walking distance to three excellent schools.

How do I get to North Curl Curl Rock Pool?

The pool can be reached from the beachfront during low tide or via the coastal walk during high tide. It’s not ideal for lap swimming due to a rock formation in the center.

Is it safe to swim at the Curl Curl Lagoon?

Swimming in Curl Curl Lagoon is discouraged.

Why is it called Curl Curl Beach?

The name Curl Curl derives from the Aboriginal term Curial Curial, meaning “river of life.” The area of Curl Curl and North Curl Curl is bordered by Headland Road to the north and the Tasman Sea to the east. This charming suburb is home to two stunning beaches: North Curl Curl Beach and South Curl Curl Beach.

Is North Curl Curl beach dog friendly?

Dogs are prohibited on Curl Curl Beach.

Is North Curl Curl Beach patrolled?

The beach is patrolled daily from late September 2023 to late April 2024. Be sure to check with lifeguards for up-to-date beach conditions.

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About Kara Northwood

I have been sick for most of my life with an Auto-Immune disease called Hashimotos causing major issues with eating food. Now I am on a healthy diet and mission to help other people eat well and feel great.

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