Thursday 27 September 2012

Watsons Bay on a Sunday

Watsons Bay on a Sunday



Watson Bay is located just 12 Km from the Sydney, on the South Head of our magnificent Harbour. Every weekend people, or should I say every Sunday is a buzz with locals, Australians and international visitors. It comprises of sandy bays and green parks, plus and enclosed natural saltwater swimming enclosure on the southern side. I should also mention the famous Doyles restaurants, one on the beach, and one on the Wharf, with a take away fish shop also as an extension of the wharf.

Doyles Family Restaurant



 View of the sandy stretch of beach

  

 Children Playing down by the beach at Watsons Bay



The Doyles family originally started a small fish shop back in 1845 and now it has grown to brand name recognised around the world. If you like to just sit in the local Pub on a Sunday treat and yourself to a seafood lunch and have a Jug of beer, whilst watching the sunset over the skyline of the city of Sydney well go ahead it so relaxing and an enjoyable place to hang out with friends or bring the family. The Watsons bay area also is accessible by car, bus and ferry. But I suggest taking a ferry from Circular Quay or a bus from Edgecliff train station, due to the limited parking that is available, also if you have had a few beers, the cops will be hanging around doing breathalysing checks, don’t drink and drive and a wonderful Sunday Afternoon.

Images and words by,
Paris Spellson





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