Showing posts with label Bustling Downtown Pretty Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bustling Downtown Pretty Beach. Show all posts

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Venice Road

(Pretty Beach walkies #2)

Finished Pretty Beach in two walkies. One in May last year and one in October this year (2008). Pretty Beach is not a big town. It's barely a town at all. Doesn't even have its own pub. Or even a corner shop with pies and newspapers. Just seven streets, two private schools and a public wharf.


Rock Oysters Araluen Drive Hardys Bay

Rock Oysters abound on the Brisbane Water. Every wet rock, every jetty, every old bit of wharf is covered in them.

Pretty Beach is just across the water from the Woy Woy Peninsula. Go down to the Ettalong ferry wharf (in Ferry Road) and look across to Wagstaffe and Hardys and it's in between them. (Map)


Hardys Bay

No trailer needed

To get to Pretty Beach, get the Cockatoo ferry from Woy Woy in the school holidays, or get onto Wards Hill Road off Empire Bay Drive opposite Palmers Lane and follow the signs to Hardys Bay. Then go down into Hardys and onto Heath Road and yer in Pretty Beach when you see the primary school.


Pretty Beach

Native flowers on a small native tree on the waterfront. The tree looked like a tea tree except for these flowers.


Venice Road Pretty Beach

The house on the right is yer average house as seen around Brisbane Water. The one on the left is not. Looks very stylish in a rather sixties way. Can't find a precise style for it in my architecture book so we'll just say 1960s. It's in Venice Road Pretty Beach behind the tennis courts.


Venice Road Pretty Beach

Hakea or grevillea. I'm back to forgetting which. Venice Road Pretty Beach.


Michael's bits

Michael's got some nice local photos over on his Flickr. I particularly like these three views from Killcare.

And there's a lovely sunny picture of the Codock punting past Wagstaffe on some stranger's Flickr.

How cool is America now?

Onya, 'Mericans! You voted in the black guy. Now yer cool enough to play with the cool kids.

Australia's cool because our Prime Minister officially apologised for being evil to the blackfellas.

So did Canada's so they're cool.

New Zealand is cool because they got a girl Prime Minister.

England's cool because they had a girl Prime Minister, even if she was pretty scary.

And we're going to be even cooler when we vote in either the rock star, the redhead, the chick (same person as the redhead) or the poofter.

Peter Garrett Julia Gillard Bob Brown
(Wiki Creative Commons)

......Peter Garrett..................Julia Gillard.......................Bob Browne

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Bustling Downtown Pretty Beach

(Pretty Beach walkies #1)

To get to Pretty Beach, follow the signs on Wards Hill Road or get the Codock from Woy Woy Wharf. Get off at Hardys Bay and follow Araluen Drive to the track or get off at Wagstaffe, go left at the shop along Wagstaff Avenue and left into Pretty Beach Road and Bob's yer uncle. (Map)

Pretty Beach has eight streets. That's two more than Wagstaffe. On the other hand, Wagstaffe has a shop and Pretty Beach has none, not a one.

Pretty Beach Road Pretty Beach

1950s house on Pretty Beach Road. The only thing missing from this place is a cactus in the front garden. Otherwise, it's got everything. Those great windows, the original colours (and probably the original paint) there on the eaves, the mismatching vents lending quirk, the deckchairs on the veranda, the old wooden doors on the garage, the classic painted tyres as verge markers.

Pretty Beach Road Pretty Beach.

Pretty Beach Road Pretty Beach

This place is also genuine fifties I think. It's right next to the place above. The reno is hardly sympathetic but they've make good use of what was there and that nice big balcony makes the most of the view across the water to Ettalong.

Pretty Beach Road Pretty Beach.

Pretty Beach Road Pretty Beach

The ubiquitous mangroves, dingies and a dunny.

Dingy pile II Pretty Beach Road Pretty Beach

You can never have too many photos of dingies.

Bustling Downtown Pretty Beach

Pretty Beach's throbbing town centre. Crowded, isn't it? It's got a boat ramp, a jetty, a resting place for indolent dingies, a beach, public baths (sea bath), a fish gutting table, a sign exhorting slowcoaches to get a wriggle on and a public loo. What more could one ask?

"BOAT RAMP MAY
BE SLIPPERY
PERSONS USING
RAMP DO SO AT
THEIR OWN RISK"

"5 MIN
MAXIMUM
ON BOAT
RAMP

BY ORDER OF GCC"

GCC is of course Gosford City Council, them what reigns over us here on Brisbane Water.

Pretty Beach Road Pretty Beach

Going to rack and ruin but still a lovely old house. Good spot too, gazing dreamily across the sandbars to Ettalong.

Next to it a new house was being built and this one is not likely to last long. Pity, it lends its dreamy ambience to the whole of Pretty Beach's waterfront. Pop along and see it before it goes.

These photos are the whole of Pretty Beach's waterfront, by the way. It's maybe a hundred yards long.

Pretty Beach

Left to right: Booker Bay Road Ettalong, Mount Pleasant (Saratoga) in the background and Fishermans Bay/Daleys Point.

In the foreground is the start of the track through to Hardys Bay.

Araluen Drive track from Pretty Beach to Hardys Bay

Track from Pretty Beach to Hardys Bay. Popular dog walking spot and the quickest way to Hardys. On the right is mangroves and the water, on the right, up that breakneck slope, is houses on Heath Road. Most of them have kayaks in their back garden. How'd you be just hopping over the back fence with yer kayak under yer arm, just off for an early morning paddle? Bliss.