Assuming that you have done the Quibray Bay Mangroves (GC2VPZ6) already, so you know all
about the area. Weeney Bay lies further down the channel between
oyster the farms. Have you seen the birds sitting on the poles and
fishing. Or just drying their feathers in the sunshine. The
Towra Point Nature Reserve starts behind this sign, a few
meters further south of here, where even boats are prohibited. And
look to that idyllic hut just east of the sign with its little
jetty! It must be a nice place to relax.
Access: Here, larger vessels can come at high tide,
however, stay well in the channel, otherwise you may find yourself
in trouble. There is no need to enter the oyster fields at all. I
saw a jetski racing by with 20 or 30 knots, but many people
exercise here by paddling from the Kurnell area. A careful study of
a map or satellite image may be helpful for planning to come out
here.
The rating is that high only because of the need of a boat.
And remember: Don't drop it, please!