On the other side of that breakwater is the mouth of the San Gabriel River, and just across the river is the town of Seal Beach. The body of water at the tip of the peninsula is the entrance to Alamitos Bay, which is framed by a breakwater. The path ends at Ocean Boulevard, but you might want to turn right here and ride another mile beside beachfront homes to Alamitos Park at the end of the Alamitos Peninsula, where there’s a restroom and great ocean views. The path continues past the pier for another mile until you reach a series of boulders with plaques indicating where you are on the path. Back on the path, you’ll be skirting one of the state’s best kiteboarding beaches. After the path curves left and then right, you’ll be on the beach.Īfter about 2.5 miles you’ll reach Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier-a great place to take a break and make the short walk out to the end of the pier, where there’s a restaurant, and folks fishing for whatever’s biting. For the first half-mile you’ll cycle through the marina and see thousands of docked pleasure craft. The bike path begins just outside of Parkers’ Lighthouse in Shoreline Village, in view of both the _Queen Mary _and the Aquarium of the Pacific. It’s a smoothly paved, level route, separate from the pedestrian path, making it perfect for a relaxed-pace cruise. The 7.5-mile (round-trip) out-and-back bike path runs along the entirety of Long Beach’s narrow stretch of shoreline known locally as Junipero Beach and Belmont Beach. ![]() Thank you to tennis club member Karin Allen and Jan Chaseling (Peregian Community House) for organising this event.The Long Beach Shoreline Bike Path is the quintessential SoCal oceanfront path-cool breezes, sandy beaches, swaying palms trees, beautiful boats. Local businesses can still donate prizes for our raffle and bakers out there are very welcome to rustle up their favourite cake or slice to donate! ![]() All proceeds from the mega mornning tea go to the Cancer Council. Raffle tickets put you in the draw to win some fantastic prizes – listed below – whether you can attend or not. Your $10 ticket covers both the tennis and community house events. Peregian Beach’s Biggest, Longest (and most delicious!) Morning Tea is a collaboration between Peregian Beach Community House, Annie’s Bookshop and Peregian Beach Tennis Club, so you can pick up a ticket from all three placess. Thanks to research and science there are inroads being made into better outcomes for those with this horrible disease, so here’s your chance to help by having a fantastic day out! Proceeds from the day go straight to the Cancer Council for cancer prevention and research as well as support services for those left scarred by ops and gruelling treatments. ![]() Boys, this one’s for you too! Just stop for a cuppa on your way to work or the beach, or make a morning out of it. So gather your friends, family or colleagues for a fun way to help make a difference. Then the Peregian Community House hosts their biggest morning tea from 10.30am, with entertainment from talented coastal musician Ebony*, loads of prizes, unlimited deliciousness, and an opportunity to hear what is happening on in Peregian’s new ‘green space’. The morning kicks off with Peregian Tennis Club’s ‘hit for a cure’ from 9am for social tennis, breakfast and a cuppa. To cater for all tastes, Peregian’s offering a progressive morning tea, aiming to make it the ‘biggest, longest morning tea’ this lively little village has hosted yet. Sought-after prizes and a delicious ‘as-long-as-you-like’ morning tea make this the perfect morning to catch up with friends, colleagues or family. Peregian Beach is set to host a mega cancer-fundraiser morning tea on Wednesday May the 27 th, and they want you there to join in the fun … and the ‘yum’!
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