Cobblers Beach is a picturesque cove nestled in bushland on the northern edge of Middle Head in Mosman, Australia. It offers stunning harbour views across the scenic foreshore to Dobroyd Head and Grotto Point Lighthouse. The beach is ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and paddling, and it's also known as a clothing-optional (nude) bathing spot. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach or explore nearby walking tracks, such as the Don Goodsir track, which leads to historic forts from the early 19th century. The area is rich in history, including Aboriginal cultural significance and colonial past.
The beach is within Sydney Harbour National Park, which provides a tranquil setting away from the hustle and bustle of the city. However, it lacks facilities like restrooms and food vendors, although a coffee boat occasionally visits to provide refreshments. The park itself offers scenic views and walking paths, making it a choice destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Its proximity to Mosman allows easy access to local restaurants and hotels for those looking for more amenities.