Sydney is famous for its beaches and outdoor culture, making a backyard pool even more important in summer months. If you are considering purchasing new property with a pool in Sydney, get in touch with one of their pool builders for more information.
Assembling a Sydney pool is one of the smartest decisions you can make for your backyard. Not only will you enjoy being immersed in water for life, but your pool will provide great exercise as well as serve as the ideal spot for socialising and spending quality time with loved ones. Furthermore, installing solar heating technology into the pool could reduce energy use at home significantly.
Prince Alfred Park Pool offers inner Sydney locals who don’t quite make it out to the beach an oasis of summer between Surry Hills and Redfern. Buttercup yellow sun umbrellas bring Riviera-esque charm, while its 50m pool always remains at an inviting jump-right-in temperature. When things become overcrowded at the pool, head across to nearby Prince Alfred Park for sunbathing on its grass lawns!
If you’re searching for a pool with serious style points, take a look at this fully tiled space designed by renowned architects. Inspired by its surroundings and inspired by nature itself, they created an exquisite work of art in this place!
Ocean pools are a unique feature of Sydney’s coastline, offering swimmers safety and serenity in equal measures. Constructed as public seawater pools on surf coast locations, designed so waves can wash over them to provide ideal swimming and snorkelling conditions. Not as large as conventional pools but offering all tide access!
Clovelly Beach in Sydney boasts one of the prettiest rock pools. A popular swimming spot for families, this beach features two distinct rock pools at either end. One popular among kids, divided into a deep swim lane and shallow splash pool; while its counterpart on the northern headland boasts a heritage-listed wall dating back to 1920.
Wylie’s Baths, located on Coogee Beach’s southern end and along the Southern Coastal Walk, is another gem worth discovering. It was named for Henry Wylie, an Australian champion long-distance swimmer renowned as one of the first ocean pools that allowed women and men to swim together.
Are you seeking a challenge? Why not swim at North Sydney Olympic Pool, host of 86 world records and chosen pool for Aussie swimming legends such as Shane Gould, Lorraine Crapp Dawn Fraser and Murray Rose. Additionally it provides watersports activities for tourists as well as free entry for general public use.