The Lanes, who bought a Byron hinterland project for $3.8m and sold it for $33.6m, have had success further south. But not everyone is having such a good time.
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On Spit Bridge s south side, make your way to Chinamans Beach, which gets full sun but also has a shady adjacent park (Rosherville Reserve) with playground and BBQ facilities. A 20-minute walk onwards through posh suburbia brings you to Balmoral Beach, which has lovely sands, 1920s promenade and several restaurants.
These are the only well-known parts of Middle Harbour, but explore further by boat, kayak, car or on foot and you ll find a series of watery indentations, leafy suburbs and national park. You will now receive updates from Traveller Newsletter
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