Manly and Sydney's Beautiful Northern Beaches.
You will love the beautiful beaches, lagoons, and lakes. Outstanding
National Parks, the gorgeous coastal walks and even the local penguins
not to mention the best views of Sydney Harbour. No wonder the locals
call this Gods Country. Northern Beaches are so good I actually
recently moved there. Northern Beaches Tours runs undoubtedly the
best tours of this area. I can say this with some certainty because
few other tours, if any, run solely to the Northern Beaches. Dave
(Capt) Cook, the tour operator, is good mate of mine. He has promised
me a beer for everybody from Sydney100 who signs up so make sure
you tell him you heard about his tours from me. Dave only takes
small groups and places will become scarce as the weather warms
so ring him 0413 051 643 pronto and book your places. Prices start
from $95 for adults and $60 for kids. Below is a flavour of what
you can expect (forgive me Dave for stealing part of your website)

Palm Beach
12.00-We now carry on down the coast to Palm Beach cruising past
Collaroy, Narrabeen and Warriewood Beaches. Then onto the main road
through Mona Vale on past Newport Avalon and Whale Beaches arriving
at the famous Palm Beach.
On the way we'll stop at "The Bible Garden".Which has
the most magnificent views of Palm Beach. After visiting the Welsh
bible garden in the grounds of Bangor Cathedral in North Wales,
Gerald H.Robinson the managing director of a Sydney car distribting
firm decided to develop a garden designed and laid out in similar
fashion to the Bangor garden.Already in his seventies, Gerald H.
Robinson did most of the initial work himself, terracing the steep
land and laying out the garden with beds in biblical chronological
order, commencing with the plants mentioned in the book of Genesis
and ending with a plant to represent immortality. Of the 148 plants
mentioned in the Old and New Testaments, 143 were planted in the
Bible Garden. The Bible Garden at Palm Beach was officially opened
onSaturday 26th March 1966 by
Mr. Justice Richardson. Gerard Robinson declared , "The garden
and the view behind it provide a perfect example of the glory of
God's creation".
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