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  1. Lady Robinsons Beach is the stretch of beach between the mouth of the Cooks River and the mouth of Georges River on the western shore of Botany Bay in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Originally known as Seven Mile Beach, it was renamed after the wife of the then Governor, Sir Hercules Robinson.

  2. Nov 28, 2022 · AUSTRALIA, NEW SOUTH WALES, SYDNEY. Lady Robinsons Beach is a lovely long beach away from the touristic spots in Sydney. So long in fact – at over 5km it is Sydney’s longest beach! There is a lovely promenade running along the length of the beach that makes it perfect for doing an afternoon walk.

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  3. Lady Robinsons Beach is a beautiful and serene location, perfect for family outings, walks, jogs, or biking. The beach is known for its tranquility, making it an ideal spot for de-stressing and enjoying the fresh breeze.

  4. Lady Robinsons Beach is a family-friendly beach that offers many fun activities, including swimming, sunbathing, kayaking, canoeing, snorkeling, kitesurfing, paddleboarding, watching wildlife, tidepooling, diving, picnicking, and fishing.

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  5. The Lady Robinsons Beach spans a distance of roughly five kilometres and curves around the bay at Sans Souci, Dolls Point and Sandringham. There are multiple entry points to this public beach as well as a number of park benches and picnic areas along the footpath.

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  6. Lady Robinsons Beach and Cook Park run along the eastern border of Brighton Le Sands, on Botany Bay. The beach is also commonly referred to as Brighton Beach and is known for its off-white sand. Brighton Le Sands features a mixture of low density houses, medium density flats, high rise apartments, retail, cafés and restaurants.

  7. Lady Robinson Beach was formed by the erosion of the Hawkesbury Sandstone which can be seen today as there are rocky outcrops and cliffs located 1-3km west of the beach.