What Makes Sydney’s Pondi Beach Different? It’s 50 Miles Inland.

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Australia|What Makes Sydney’s New Beach Different? It’s 50 Miles Inland.

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AUSTRALIA DISPATCH

It’s no Bondi Beach, but Pondi, or Penrith Beach, has been a welcome relief to the city’s sweltering western suburbs.

A view of a beach, where in the foreground four children are sitting on a paddle board and eating sandwiches.
Penrith Beach, known as Pondi, was fashioned out of a quarry site on the western edge of Sydney, Australia.Credit...Matthew Abbott for The New York Times

Victoria Kim

March 25, 2025Updated 2:15 a.m. ET

Kristine Carroll plopped herself down in the only shade on the beach — a triangle cast by the makeshift lifeguard station — and slathered sunscreen all over her freckled skin.

Squinting at the scorching midday sun, she glanced over at her 8-year-old daughter, Zoe, who had already plunged into the blue-green water without hesitation. “She’s a water baby,” Ms. Carroll said.

The Pacific Ocean, which gives Sydney, Australia, its iconic coastline and some of the world’s most enviable beaches, was almost 50 miles away. A pod of pelicans cruised past and coots waded nearby, with not a sea gull in sight. A sign cheekily warned of wave heights of 2 millimeters — less than a tenth of an inch.

This is Pondi Beach.

No, not Bondi, the glistening backdrop of reality television, the stuff of backpackers’ daydreams and ground zero of the Australian church of surf and sand — but Pondi, as locals have taken to calling humble, man-made Penrith Beach.

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Created on one stretch of a lagoon, the beach is just over half a mile long, like Bondi Beach.Credit...Matthew Abbott for The New York Times

Created on one stretch of a lagoon at a former quarry at the foot of the Blue Mountains that mark the Sydney area’s western edge, Pondi, pronounced Pond-eye, isn’t exactly postcard-worthy like the eponymous Bondi Beach. But it has become a welcome haven for those who live an hour or more inland from the coast and pay hefty tolls to get there.


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