Obelisk Beach
Sydney, Mosman
About
Obelisk Beach offers a unique and secluded experience within Sydney's harbor beaches. This small, sandy cove is one of Sydney's few legally designated nudist beaches, providing a private setting for those who prefer clothing-optional swimming and sunbathing.
Access requires some effort, with steep steps leading down to the beach – though the journey is worth it for those seeking a quieter, more natural beach experience. While the beach itself is remote, visitors benefit from convenient parking facilities and café options in the surrounding area.
It's important to note that as a designated nudist beach, visitors should be aware of and respectful of this aspect of the beach's culture. The challenging access and clear signage help maintain the beach's intended purpose and privacy.
This intimate cove attracts those looking for a more private beach experience away from the busier family beaches of Sydney's harbor. The combination of its secluded location and restricted access helps preserve its peaceful atmosphere.
A respectful heads-up for potential visitors: the steep steps might not be suitable for those with mobility issues, and first-time visitors should be aware of the beach's nudist status before making the descent.
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FAQ
Can I walk my dog at Obelisk Beach?
Obelisk Beach is not pet-friendly, so no dogs are allowed on the beach. You might be interested in one of the following nearby beaches which does: Sirius Cove, Clontarf Beach and Lady Martins Beach.
Is Obelisk Beach a nude beach?
Obelisk Beach is a nudist beach. You might be interested in one of the following nearby beaches which does: Cobblers Beach, Lady Bay Beach and Little Congwong Beach.