Have you ever wanted to know what doggy paradise looks like? Well head down to Greenhills Beach at Cronulla and see it for yourself. Once 4pm comes around every man and his dog (literally) is out strolling along the beach. This aesthetic beach will have your jaw dropping with the amount of dogs out for a play, we lost count at 60 (no joke). From little sausage dogs to big sharpeiās your furry friend is bound to make a few buddies. This beach is extremely long and wide so there is definitely plenty of room for activities, not to mention its clear blue waters. We all know when going to a new place it can get confusing on what part is off lead and what is not, then there is the worry about someone yelling at you for being in the wrong section, even though the signage is clear and easy to read here, your best bet is to park at Wanda Reserve car park (just look for extremely perfect green cut grass) and voila youāve found Wanda Reserve. Now all you have to do is follow the crowd of doggies and youāve hit jackpot. Located in the heavenly ravishing Northern Cronulla, Greenhills Beach is the go to dog beach in NSW in our point of view. Ollie definitely rates this place an 11/10 and let me tell you when it was time to go home there were definitely a few tantrums involved. Head down there after 4pm to enjoy true doggie paradise
*Keep an eye out for next weeks blog to enjoy an extra super fun day out in Cronulla*
Pros:
- Extremely dog friendly
- Guarantee to see other dogs
- Dog friendly access is Gate 5
- Facilities available (toilets)
- Clean Beach
- There is a take away kiosk at Wanda Reserve, Cronulla Mall is a 20 min walk or 5 min drive if you want more options (a lot of dog friendly cafes in the area)
- Wanda Reserve is a great picnic spot (dogs must be on lead in this area)
- Large, wide beautiful beach
- Bins at most of the entrance points
Cons:
- Not off lead all day, only before 10am and after 4pm Monday-Sunday
- Parking can be difficult











What a great post. I love taking my dogs to run in the beach. š https://noelliesplace.com/2019/02/04/the-big-thaw/
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