National Park

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Just an hour south of Sydney, the Royal National Park is a breathtaking expanse of coastal wilderness that feels a world away from the city. As the second-oldest national park in the world, it offers a quintessential Australian bush experience with dramatic sea cliffs, pristine beaches, and lush rainforest gullies. Whether you're hiking the iconic Coast Track, paddling a kayak through tranquil waterways, or simply soaking up the views from a sandstone lookout, this is where Sydney-siders come to recharge. The park's proximity to the city makes it an essential stop on any self-drive itinerary along the New South Wales coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate the Royal National Park, plan for at least a full day. A short visit can cover a few lookouts and a beach, but the best experiences—like sections of the Coast Track or a paddle on the Hacking River—require 4–6 hours. For a deeper immersion, spend a weekend camping at Bonnie Vale or North Era campgrounds, allowing time for multiple walks and wildlife spotting. If you're on a tight schedule, a half-day driving loop from the visitor centre to Wattamolla and back still delivers stunning coastal vistas.

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