Lady Robinsons Beach


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Lady Robinsons Beach is a refreshing coastal off‑leash destination located at the northern tip of Lady Robinsons Beach in Kyeemagh, immediately south of Sydney Airport. Stretching between gates 60 and 61, this beach area offers a scenic and dynamic space where dogs can experience the joy of sand and sea in a natural, open setting.
With sweeping shoreline views and gentle waves, this off‑leash segment provides ample room for dogs to run, splash, and explore—all year round. Access is straightforward from the adjacent car park (noting southbound access only), and a water fountain beside the walkway ensures dogs stay hydrated. The location is also ideal for combining with a walk along the Brighton‑Le‑Sands foreshore.
This area is unfenced and shares a public beach environment, so strong voice control and supervision are essential. Dogs must remain on-leash when entering or exiting via the designated gates, and users are asked to respect the sensitive surrounding dune areas.
Because of its scenic shoreline and year-round access, Lady Robinsons Beach is ideal for medium to large dogs who enjoy water play and open terrain, as well as owners seeking a beautiful, spent-a-day-at-the-beach type outing with minimal hassle.
Lady Robinsons Beach Off-Leash Area is managed by Bayside Council. You can view its location alongside all other council-managed off-leash areas on the map below.
Other Bayside Council dog parks include Rhodes Street Reserve, Flynns Reserve, Hughes Avenue Reserve, Ron Gosling Reserve, Sparks Street Reserve, Mutch Park, High Street Reserve, Gaiarine Gardens, Bona Park, Firmstone Reserve, Astrolabe Park, Cahill Park, Shepherd Parade Reserve, Sir Joseph Banks Park, Kingsgrove Avenue Reserve, Scarborough Park and Frys Reserve.
Bayside Council has strict rules in place to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors to off-leash areas:
- Dogs must be kept under control and supervised at all times, in sight of their owner/handler
- You must be physically able to control or restrain the dog if required by chain, cord or leash
- Your dog should not harass people or other animals. Even when dogs are in off-leash areas, they must still be under effective voice control
- If any dog shows signs of aggression or antisocial behaviour the dog’s handler must leash and remove their dog immediately
- You must clean up after your dog at all times
- You must keep your dog on a leash when entering or exiting the designated off-leash area.
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