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Flint and Steel Point

Address Flint And Steel Track, Ku-ring-gai Chase NSW, Australia
Website www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkHome.aspx
Categories Landmark
Rating 4.2 6 reviews
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Flint and Steel Point reviews

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Carlos
04 February 2022 23:20

Nice beach, quiet and isolated, not many people. Walk from the road is not hard and rather short (about 10-15 min).
There are some hand made improvised wooden shelters, a few small caves and a figure of a lady made out of rocks ;)

Michał
21 November 2019 4:01

The point is located on the walking track from the parking lot to the Flint and Steel beach. The road is quite difficult. For me nothing special

Lauren
07 November 2019 13:11

Beautifully challenging walk. Definitely take water and monitor your heat levels. Is very rocky and steep at times even for an experienced walker. Can be narrow, sharp and in tall grassy areas there may be concerns of snakes in summer months. Wear long pants and long sleeves as the bush can get quite high. Lots of sharp rocks. Beautiful view of the water and really rewarding work out at the end. Make sure to park in the flint and steel point car park and enter via the second entrance as the first is an exit down a narrow dirt road.

Emily
03 November 2019 4:52

Beautiful walk to a refreshing scenic beach. So nice on a weekday you will find you have the place to yourself however solo hikers be wary.be safe and keep your eyes peeled as there was a solo visitor at the other end of the beach who was embracing the seclusion with full nudity! (The beach isn't officially registered as a nudist beach and is relatively busier on a weekend). Waited until the other visitor left before enjoying a swim!

pongsak
01 April 2019 16:12

It is the best beach that I don't want to share with anyone else.

Andrew
23 February 2018 0:14

Beautiful beach with easy walk down from the carpark but remember you have to walk back and the steps can be brutal

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