Description
Giles Baths Coogee is a naturally formed rock pool located at the northern headland of Coogee Beach.
It has a rich history that dates back to the nineteenth century when it was known as the "Bogey hole" and was used exclusively by male bathers. It has been preserved over time and remains open to the public today.
Giles Baths is a popular spot amongst young people for swimming and is a must-visit spot for those in search of a unique swimming experience. The crystal clear water, vibrant sea life, and scenic views make it an excellent choice for swimmers and explorers alike. Those who visit can take a dip in the natural rock pool, sunbathe on the rocks, and explore the tide pools that are home to an array of marine life.
Giles Baths can be accessed via the Coastal Walkway in Dunningham Reserve, located near the Bali Memorial. Alternatively, visitors can choose to walk along the rocky foreshore north of Coogee Beach. The entry portico from the original "Giles Gym and Baths," which was built in the early 1900s, still remains and is a great example of early twentieth-century architecture.
Giles Baths Coogee is open year-round and is a great spot to beat the heat during the summer months. It is also recommended to visit during low tide when the natural rock pools are most visible.
Giles Baths Coogee is a unique and historically rich place to visit for those who are looking to explore the beauty of Coogee Beach. Whether one is interested in swimming or sightseeing, the natural rock pool offers a refreshing alternative
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