Dee Why Beach
Dee Why Beach is the heart of Northern Beaches located eighteen kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district between Collaroy and Curl Curl on The Northern Beaches. The Beach runs along the eastern border of the Tasman Sea for about 1.2 km along. It is not always filled with visitors like other famous northern beaches but is still an amazing location for surfing, swimming, or just relaxing on the clam white sand.
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When people think about Dee Why Beach, their minds right away leap to pictures of surfing and lying out in the sun. There’s also a very popular picnic location that is best for an afternoon picnic. As far as facilities go, Dee Why Beach area has all you might request for, consisting of two play areas, toilets, complimentary BBQs, and a large green area with lots of picnic tables.
Swimming and Surfing
Dee Why is a great place for both surfing and swimming. It has been quite popular between the local surfers for a long time now. It produces challenging swells that are more suitable for the intermediates. The swell can exceed 1.5 meters and hold up to 4 meters. In case you are a beginner, there is a kiddies area at the inside point where the waves are comparatively lower suiting the needs of a learner.
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Dee Why Beach is Family-friendly
Dee Why beach is known for its family-friendly environment. It is a complete spot for the families as it has all the facilities including a fenced children’s playground, fishing area, Picnic tables, accessible toilets, and any other facility you would need to spend quality time with your family at a beach.
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Events
It is famous as the host of the Australia Day event as well as an annual New Year’s Eve fireworks event. Various top-class sporting events such as the Sun Run and Ocean Thunder are also conducted here.
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Dee Why Lagoon
Dee Why Lagoon is located at the northern end of the beach, separated by the remaining dunes. It has been a wildlife refuge for birds since 1973, it is marked as an extremely important area for the migrating birds. This reserve is primarily swamp-based bushland.
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Photography opportunities
The beautiful Dee Why Beach provides scenic and clam views, especially at the times of sunset and sunrise. It is a perfect place to capture these amazing scenery. The scene becomes even more exceptional with the Norfolk island pines the are distinctively lined up with the beach. At the Dee Why Lagoon, you can also photograph the wildlife as it is a popular refuge for the local and as well as the migrating birds at different times of the year. During the different events, you can photograph some incredible moments e.g. the fireworks.
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Would you like to learn more about sunrise photography? Read our article dedicated to photographing sunrises at Sydney Beaches
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