Boulder Beach and Sharpes Beach, Lennox Head.

Hi There, Hivean people, I wrote about my vacation in Lennox Head Town in Australia, just a few days ago but for the reason that, there were so many beautiful beaches around Lennox Head, and not wanting to overcrowd that post, I saved a couple of beaches for the #beachwednesday contest run by @uwelang

Boulder Beach, Lennox Head, Australia.

Boulder Beach is over the other side of Lennox Head beach, separated by the Lennox head cliff that you can see from standing on Lennox beach and it is simply call Boulder Beach because of the big dark boulders you will find on this beach. It's know by the locals to be more of a challenging board surfing beach because, been a smaller beach you get the waves coming in more compacted and stronger and advised more for the professional board surfers.

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When I was standing on top of the headland cliff of Boulder beach, it gave me greater stunning views overlooking Lennox Head Town and the great Pacific ocean. There are pathways all around this coastline of Lennox Head Town all leading you around the coastline of the beaches where as you can take your dog for a walk or jog along these pathways.

Sharpes Beach over the opposite side from Boulder beach, is more of a long sandy beach cove lined with smaller black boulders and attracts the more modest board surfers and is much safer for families with kids as with the open space beach you can watch them play at eye view.

Sharpes Beach, Lennox Head, Australia.

Also from Sharpes beach, has an stunning coastal pathway starting from Sharpes Beach, following the hilly coastline back to Lennox Head beach a distance of about 3 km one way and provides spectacular ocean and landscape views. Along this pathway you can also walk your dogs, do some exercising workouts or go for a jog enjoying the views, sunsets and the fresh air.

And here are a couple more pictures of Lennox Head Beach the little paradise town surrounded by some of the best beaches on the north coast of Australia an place, I did not want to leave but lucky I can say it's in my home country and I can visit this little haven at anytime.

Lennox Beach, Australia.