Coogee diaries

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If you live in Australia you know that when you live on the northern beaches you rarely cross the ‘bridge”.

This weekend as we were about to head out, we found out that the car battery was dead!  Once we sorted that out, we knew we had to drive for a while to make sure the battery was fully charged. So we head on to Coogee beach for lunch and a walk. The weather and location did not disappoint!

First we had drinks and lunch at Coogee Pavillion. I must say this place it’s breathtaking. The decor it’s absolutely stunning! They had me at millennial pink and their balcony ft wraparound views of the Coogee shoreline makes crossing the bridge well worth it!

After lunch we went for a walk down the beach and coogee baths, the view was beautiful and the water was the perfect shade of blue.

Then we headed to Bondi Markets and a cruise around the boutiques.

This outing got us thinking we should cross the bridge more often!  Do you agree?

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