The second half of the walk is from the Spit to Manly Beach along the Manly Scenic Walkway. This is suppose to be one of the most beautiful walks in Sydney. Here are some of the views!
Along the walk, there is apparently a cove that often has penguins. I really wished we saw a penguin but alas we did not. I did capture this picture though:
When I told my sister, Kelly, that we were walking to Manly, she questioned what type of beach this was so I looked up why they named it "Manly Beach." Apparently, when Captain Arthur Phillip landed here he commented on the indigenous people stating, "Their confidence and manly behaviour made me give the name of Manly Cove to this place" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manly_beach). Unfortunately, I did not see any "manly" people at the beach. It was rather crowded though (making us realize it was a good thing we did not move there) and there were plenty of surfers in the water.
I was looking forward to taking the Ferry back to Circular Quay since I had yet to take a Ferry ride at this point. Although it was in the high 60s, the Ferry ride was freezing. I guess it didn't help that we sat out front in the shade. My non-swimming husband apparently finds it safer outside on the deck of the ferry instead of inside where it was nice and warm. Go figure.
Many people say that the best way to see Sydney is from the water. Although I did think it was beautiful, I didn't really think it was better than some of the other views of the city. The trip also reminded me of how annoying it is to live in a tourist city (sorry, I am about to go on a rant). One of the main reasons you couldn't get a good view of the city was all the people standing in the way to snap a picture. Mainly, one family who thought it was their right to block everyone's view to take literally hundreds of family pictures at the front of the boat (a couple photos would have been acceptable, not hundreds). Yes, I understand I am sort of a tourist but I live here, so I am going to exempt myself :) There is also a difference between the types of tourists. For any future tourists, all I ask is to walk on the correct side of the sidewalk (the left side, something that was difficult for me to get use to!), do not take up the entire path (this happens WAY too often, especially with big tour groups and probably my biggest pet peeve), be respectful of other people and the environment (mainly the animals), and don't be annoying. That's not too much to ask, is it? On another note, I do get asked for directions a lot so I guess I look like a local (for the record, I usually have no idea what to tell them)!
Enough with my rant ... here are some picture I was able to snap!
Looking back on Manly Wharf:
Heading into the city and Circular Quay:
I honestly couldn't imagine having to take the ferry into work everyday (many people do). Altogether it was about a 30 minute trip.
Overall, we thought the walk was very nice. I wouldn't say it was my favorite in the city but it was pretty. The walk from the spit to manly beach was rather rocky and hilly. There were a lot of steps through this part of the walk. We passed several runners along the way. I think this run would be extremely difficult so go them!