Kurnell

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Kurnell, on the southern headland of Botany Bay, is where Captain James Cook first set foot on Australian soil in 1770. Today, this windswept peninsula offers a mix of historic sites, pristine beaches, and coastal walking tracks that feel a world away from Sydney, yet lie just 30 minutes from the city. It's a place where you can stand at the edge of a continent and imagine the Endeavour dropping anchor in the bay.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors can see the main sights in a half-day, but to truly absorb the history and enjoy a walk or swim, set aside a full day. Start at the Discovery Centre, then walk the 4km Yena Trail through the national park, stopping for a picnic at Silver Beach. If you're keen, add a guided tour of Bare Island Fort and a whale-watch from Cape Solander. Combine with a morning or afternoon in Cronulla, just across the bay, for lunch and a coffee.

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