Yvonne 17.01.19 – Harley tour birthday surprise

Harley tour birthday surprise

A Harley tour birthday surprise was part of a week of birthday surprises from Yvonne’s husband. Phil picked her up from their hotel in Sydney CBD and rode to the first stop – Centennial Park. It is a huge 2.2 square kilometres of land, about 360 hectares (890 acres).

Next they rode to famous Coogee Beach, Bronte Beach and one of the most popular Tamarama Beach. It wouldn’t be a proper Harley ride if we didn’t go past the famous Bondi Beach. They continued through the Eastern Suburbs of Rose Bay, Double Bay and Rushcutters Bay.

Through the infamous Kings Cross and Woolloomooloo before heading into the Royal Botanical Gardens to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair. There are beautiful views across Sydney Harbour to the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. They continued on to North Sydney where Phil dropped Yvonne off. She will continue her week of birthday surprises with her husband.

She loved the Harley tour birthday surprise, the grin on her face says it all. If you’d like to arrange a Harley tour birthday surprise please contact us and we can organise one for you. Or on a trike for two people if you’d like to join in the fun with the birthday person.

https://www.trolltours.com.au/product/design-your-own-ride/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centennial_Parklands

The Tasman Sea and Coogee Bay along with Coogee Beach lie towards the eastern side of the suburb. The beach is popular among families and famous for its safe swimming conditions.

Bronte Beach sits on Nelson Bay, surrounded by Bronte Park. Bronte offers scenic cliff-top walking paths south to Coogee via the Waverley Cemetery and north to Tamarama and Bondi Beach. The cliff-top path offers views which extend from Ben Buckler in the north to Malabar in the south. Bronte is located about 2.5 km south of Bondi Beach.

Tamarama Beach sits between two prominent headlands on the Bondi to Coogee Walk, with 80 metres of shoreline. It has great surfing conditions, but it is prone to strong currents. It is surrounded by parklands and there is a cafe, playground, barbecue area and amenities. Tamarama is often referred to as ‘Glamarama” because its where beautiful people hang out.