The 3 kilometres of sand is actually four beaches. The surf clubs mark the progression from Collaroy to South Narrabeen, Narrabeen and North Narrabeen. Conditions appear similar at any point for swimmers, although surfers are aware of the differences. Rip currents form along the entire length of the beach. These are dangerous regardless of where you swim, although South Narrabeen and Narrabeen are safer than the far north, so swim between the flags.
Finding the beach is simply a matter of turning off Pittwater Road or following Ocean Street as far north as you wish to go. At South Narrabeen at the end of Clarke Street is a small park, off Pittwater Road, you'll find the surf club and all the facilities you are likely to need.
On Ocean Street there is a large car park, toilets and showers on the corner of Robertson Street. The Narrabeen SLSC lies opposite grand old Furlough House on Ocean Street, across a stretch of land that has been made into a large park with picnic tables, a single barbecue, toilets and showers. Features: Surf, toilets and showers.
Temperatures for Narrabeen
Narrabeen has moderate summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Narrabeen is approximately 26 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 17 °c.
Narrabeen has mild winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Narrabeen is approximately 18 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 8 °c.
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