Clovelly is a small beach-side suburb in Sydney's
eastern suburbs, in the state of New
South Wales, Australia. Clovelly is located 8
kilometres south-east of the Sydney central
business district, in the local government area of
the City of Randwick, within the Federal Division of
Wentworth.
Clovelly is a mainly residential suburb on
Clovelly Bay. Clovelly Beach is a small beach that
sits on the end of the narrow bay. The bay is
popular with swimmers. The bay is home to one of
the first surf lifesaving clubs in the world, Clovelly
Surf Life Saving Club, which was founded in 1906.
Clovelly is surrounded by the suburbs of Bronte in
the north, Randwick in the west and Coogee in the
south.