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Sign up to the Back to the Bay newsletter and receive weekly news and spoilers direct to your inbox. By signing up, you give consent for Back to the Bay to use your email address for the purpose of sending you our newsletters. Enter your email address below HP. Spoilers in your inbox every weekend! Head behind the building to locate the pier. Barrenjoey Lighthouse was first introduced to me in the closing credits of Home and Away and has featured in some epic moments such as the Ash and Robbo fight.

It is a historic site and accessible by foot. Make sure you take along your own water as fresh water is not available at the top of the walk. It is also a much-loved Whale Watching spot. Psst… looking for more famous locations? Click to read about our trip to Barrenjoey Lighthouse. When it comes to Summer Bay the Surf Club must be the most iconic location. It has featured in the show since and has featured in every season since.

Do you remember the launch of the Bonza Burger at the club? What about when they built Summer Bay Fit in the back of it? I think it was also the location of a few dances over the years.

What was your favourite Summer Bay Surf Club memory? The adjoining kiosk is open 7 days a week throughout the year and sells a range of hot food and drinks the hot chips are yummy! Of course, you want to visit Summer Bay when filming is happening so you might glimpse one of the many characters from the show. The Home and Away film schedule is a closely guarded secret BUT we have discovered that Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings are the most likely days to see filming in action.

My advice, head in on a Tuesday morning from around Try the Bait Shop area first before heading to the surf shop. But of course, it will come down to luck! The easiest way to get to Palm Beach is by car, although the traffic can be a pain during peak hours. From Sydney CBD it is just under 50km and it will likely take an hour.

There are a range of different bus routes you can take to arrive at Palm Beach — all will take over 90 minutes, some as much as 2 hours. Use Google Maps to help find the best route.

If you want to change things up a little, you could catch a ferry to Manly and then a bus for the final leg. It would be quite a trip, but quite interesting. If you do choose to drive to Palm Beach you will need to budget for the parking fees.

Parking close to the sites listed above is paid between the hours of Mon-Sun am — pm every day of the week along Barrenjoey Road or at Govenor Phillip carpark Pittwater Council.



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