northern beaches trike transfer – Wavish Family 09.01.26
It’s still school holidays in Australia! Bill decided to organise a fun northern beaches trike transfer for his family. We picked them up from the home in the lower north shore of Sydney. Then, our trike rider took them the scenic route to Palm Beach. Here, they were going to have lunch. Bill drove up to have lunch with them and drove them all home.
Cammeray
Cammeray takes its name from the Cammeraygal people, an Aboriginal clan who once occupied the Lower North Shore. It’s just 6 km north of the Sydney CBD.
Northbridge
Firstly, they rode through Northbridge. The Suspension Bridge, linking the suburb to Cammeray, has become a recognised symbol of Northbridge, completed in January 1892 and purchased by the state government in 1912. It’s so beautiful, the style is Federation Gothic, with medieval motifs as “unexpected embellishments”.
Mosman
Secondly, they rode through Mosman. It is named after Archibald Mosman (1799–1863) and his twin brother George, who moved onto a 4-acre (16,000 m2) land grant in the area in 1831. They were involved in shipping, and founded a whaling station on a bay in the harbour, which became known as Mosman’s Bay.
Curl Curl
Then, they rode north past Curl Curl Beach. This is one of our favourite beaches in Sydney! The name Curl Curl may have been derived from a Dharuk Aboriginal phrase curial curial, meaning river of life. It’s such a lovely beach to ride past as it’s easily seen from the road. It was first settled by Europeans in 1858.
Dee Why
A little further north, Dee Why is a very popular beach, it has been done up over the last decade. A park for concerts, a playground and restaurants across the road make it very popular with locals. It also has lovely clean sand and good waves. Already, the northern beaches trike transfer, has shown our passengers some beautiful beaches.
Avalon
They had a quick stop at Avalon Beach. It is a fantastic spot for surfing, swimming, or simply enjoying the coastal views. The surf here is less intense compared to some of the more famous beaches in Sydney. The sand here is a cool orange colour. This is because of iron oxide, which is like rust.
“Home and Away” – Palm Beach – Summer Bay
Ending up at Palm Beach which is the home of the long running TV series “Home and Away”. Home and Away has been on our TV screens since 1988 and the famous Aussie soap is set in a fictional town called Summer Bay. Did you know most of it is filmed here? Palm Beach is a beautiful location for the show and if you’re lucky, you may even spot the show being filmed!
We cannot guarantee it but many of our passengers have seen it being filmed. The narrow peninsular is surrounded by water on three sides: Pittwater, the Pacific Ocean, and Broken Bay, making it perfect for surfing, swimming, sailing and lots more.
However, the northern beaches trike transfer had come to an end. The passengers were dropped off at a cafe so they could eat lunch. What a great experience!! In conclusion, according to the passengers, it was so much fun!
Memories were made!
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