Manly (Manley) is about 17 kilometers from the heart of Sydney, with an atmosphere of secluded silence throughout Manly, and a short walk after wharf disembarks is one of Australia's most famous beaches facing the sea, (Manly Beach), Manley Beach. You can go skiing at Narrabeen Lagoon, take a motorboat or hire a boat to the Hawkesbury River, or enjoy the view of PittWater. Golf courses are also available on the beach, of course Australia's most famous surfing resort. The 25-kilometer coastline of Manley is home to many of the world's most famous surf beaches, such as Queenscliff,Curl Curl,Dee Why,Collaroy,Narrabeen,New Port,Avalon, and Palm, which are popular places for surfers (take bus Wynyard 190). To the beaches); Besides water sports, there are many beach bazaars and shops on shore, which is a good place to buy beach clothes and souvenirs. Manly is like a small town in a big city. It has a peaceful atmosphere of its own, but it's not the kind of bustling atmosphere you expect from Sydney, the big city.
To know Manley.
- Located on the northeast coast of Sydney, an average of about 35 minutes by car from downtown Sydney
- The peninsular city, surrounded by water on three sides
- Forty-and-half percent of the inhabitants are British and Australian.
- Immigrants from mainland China and Hong Kong together accounted for 0.9% of the total.
- High-income people live together, with more than 40% of households earning more than $3,000 a week
- Stand-alone flats account for only 11% of the total number of dwellings, with a median price of more than $3 million
- The number of apartments is 77%, and the median price is 7 digits.
- 40% rental, vacancy rate 2.26%
- A row of fir trees has been planted in the seaside walk by the beach at the famous tourist spot
- The Corso-centric consumption lots, coffee shops and restaurants
- There is no train station. It takes about half an hour to get to the city center by ferry.