Milk Beach Vaucluse
Highlights
- Stunning Sydney Harbour views from a secluded beach
- Hidden gem in the Eastern Suburbs with rich heritage surrounds
- Ideal for snorkelling, fishing, and scenic foreshore walks
Overview
Situated at the base of Hermit Bay within the Sydney Harbour National Park, Milk Beach is a small isolated beach surrounded by the Heritage listed Strickland House.
Offering a breathtaking view of Sydney, Milk Beach is one of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs well-kept secrets.
Access to Milk Beach is limited, however, it can be accessed via Public Transport, boat or limited off-street parking is available.
There is plenty to do when visiting Milk Beach, from fishing and snorkeling, to family picnics under the awning or a walk along the Hermitage Foreshore.
Accessibility
Does not cater for people with access needs.