Bronte Baths 

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Featured on postcards and artworks since the early 1900s, this attractive saltwater pool attracts a myriad of people. Waverley Council recently gave the baths a $250,000 facelift and although the pool remains an irregular shape, there’s a five-lane lap-swimming area.

Also known as the Bond Ocean Pool after lifesaving pioneer Major Bond, the baths are a mecca for people who like swimming in saltwater. The pool was created in the nineteenth-century and has been adapted for lap and competition swimming by using a turning board to define a rectangular course within the pool.

Facilities

  • Bronte Baths have a segregated changing facility for women and children. There are also onsite toilets

Getting There

  • Public parking can be a nightmare on the weekend. Take public transport.
  • Located near Tamarama, Clovelly and Coogee beaches Bronte has good public transport. Take Sydney Central Rail Station Bus 378 from Liverpool Street in the Sydney CBD
  • Bronte is 2.5km south of Bondi Beach or 10.5km from the Sydney CBD

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