South west arm, temptation Creek, wattamolla, Jibbon Beach, Coastal Walk, Lady Carrington Drive, Muddy Creek all special places and so near to Sydney but such an expanse of bush. Mountain biking, road riding, swimming, kayaking, walking all can be enjoyed within 20 minutes of Sutherland. Best to avoid during public holidays as can get very busy, also for some strange reason you are not allowed to bring private kayaks into Audley ( competition for the hire place??) but you can kayak anywhere on the Hacking River which fronts the Royal.
Lovely place. Lots of great walks, short and easy through to strenuous and long. A wide variety of activities; Audley for food (great price and fantastic customer service), gallery and canoe hire, fishing etc Through to the beaches including one with life savers - Garie beach. More a surfing beach with Wattamolla being more kid friendly with its lagoon. Both have bbq facilities and bathrooms. During summer it's best to head in early in the day as car parks fill up fast. Also Bundeena, a small town, is nice to visit. There's a ferry that departs from Cronulla regularly. Basically, something for everyone. It costs $11 entry for the day unless you purchase an annual national park pass. Well worth it!
We took the beach trail south from the edge of Bundeena to Martley Beach. The trail is easy with mild up and down as it follows the coast. We were able to spot a group of Humpback whales and weather for the first week of November was perfect. Very few people encountered and the beaches were mostly to ourselves.
Coastal walks from Bundeena beach up north to Garie Beach down south, inland bushwalks. Such a variety of outings. Totally recommend.
We took a boat ride from Cronulla and reach Bundeena where we started the walk all the way to Wattamolla. On the way there are two beautiful beaches the Marley beach and Little Marley beach and a beautiful lagoon hidden behind the beach. We stopped briefly in this beautiful rock pool close to Wattamola and while you swim in the pool you can see the view of smaller hills beneath the pool. The park is so beautiful that we couldnt stop taking photos the whole trip. The coastal walk we did took about 4 hours each way!
去之前没有把皇家国家公园当做一个景点,没有做功课,但恰恰是这里给了我一个很大的惊喜和很愉快的下午。坐轮渡从manly回到码头的时候顺便逛到了这里,很大的草坪,有年头的古树,没有成片的游客,有的只是来此休闲的当地人。最吸引我的是有一处草坪上聚集着一大群白色的葵花鹦鹉,要知道在国内的动物园见到几只已经很不容易了,对于爱鸟的我来说真是到了天堂,而且这里的鹦鹉居然一点也不怕人,看到我手里有面包就直接飞到我身上来了,就这样和鹦鹉们一起待了一下午。如果喜欢和自然亲近,喜欢小动物,那皇家国家森林公园绝对是个不错的地方!
The oldest national park in Australia, and the most varied. you can bush walk inland or bushwalk along its coastline, you can swim on beach or swim the in river/waterholes. you can hear the birds, the sound of waterfalls, see beautiful wild flowers and old trees. you can take adult friends to enjoy these or take children and guarantee they will have a fab day. Its all left to your imaginations. Or you can just take a drive or cycle (experience needed) from Audley to Woollongong and enjoy the driving and scenery or you can bike/cycle the Lady Carrington Drive (caters from beginners to more advanced bicyclers). Or you can just take an easy day having BBQ, read some books, do some scathing/drawing and let the kids enjoy the nature park. The best thing is to start your visit from Audley where there is a National Park office which can advice you on the spots for picnic or correct paths to start the bushwalk (there are many tracks for beginners to more advanced walkers), provide you with maps, and a cafe to refuel before or after your walk.
I went to the royal national park via a ferry from Conulla(the spelling maybe wrong here cos i cant remember the exact word.) The bushwalking trail led me up from the pier all the way to a cliff top overlooking the ocean. It was beautiful and if you are lucky you get to see the whales. I didnt. The people tracking there were only a few which made this trail abit unsafe for solo woman.
What was once a beautiful walk along the coast from Bundeena to Marley beach has turned into a struggle to keep your footing on a badly eroded and degraded track. The park management have seriously let down visitors by ignoring the upkeep of this once delightful track by the way they have diverted the track away from the cliffs (now badly eroded ) to behind the tall coastal vegetation resulting in the loss of many magnificent views and much of the pleasure of walking this once marvellous track.
Took the ferry to Bundeena and did a 1-night camp/trek pass Wattamolla down to Otford. Lost count of the beaches, cliffs, climbs we passed. Way to beautiful. Also did the Heathcote track to Karloo Pools. One of my favourite tracks as of yet.