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Just an hour south of Sydney, Royal National Park is a magnificent expanse of coastal wilderness that feels worlds away from the city. Established in 1879, it’s the world’s second-oldest national park, offering a stunning blend of dramatic sea cliffs, secluded beaches, lush rainforest gullies, and tranquil rivers. Whether you’re hiking the iconic Coast Track, spotting whales from the cliffs, or paddling a canoe up the Kangaroo River, this park delivers quintessential Australian nature experiences with a raw, untamed beauty.
Highlights & What to See
- Coast Track – A legendary 26 km multi-day or day hike with breathtaking views of sheer sandstone cliffs, heath-covered plateaus, and pristine beaches like Wattamolla and Garie.
- Figure Eight Pools – A natural rock formation south of Burning Palms Beach that creates perfect figure-eight-shaped pools at low tide; arrive early to avoid crowds and check tide times.
- Royal National Park Visitor Centre – Start at Audley for maps, exhibits on Aboriginal heritage, and canoe or bike hire to explore the calm upper reaches of the Hacking River.
- Bundeena – A charming seaside village on the park’s northern edge, with ferry access from Cronulla, great cafes, and the start of the Coast Track.
- Kangaroo River & Kangaroo Valley – Paddle a canoe or kayak through serene, tree-lined waterways, spotting water dragons, lyrebirds, and the occasional kangaroo.
- Lady Carrington Drive – A historic 10 km one-way road through temperate rainforest, perfect for a scenic drive or cycle beneath a canopy of cabbage tree palms.
Suggested Time to Spend
For a satisfying taste of the park, dedicate a full day: start with a morning walk along the Coast Track to Wattamolla Beach (about 3 hours return), then head to Audley for a picnic and a leisurely canoe or bike ride. If you’re a keen hiker, allow two days to tackle the full Coast Track, staying overnight at the basic camp sites (book ahead). For a relaxed visit, half a day is enough to enjoy Bundeena’s village vibe and a short coastal stroll. The park is easily combined with a Sydney itinerary or as a detour on a drive south to the Illawarra.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Stanwell Park – A scenic coastal town just south of the park, famous for hang-gliding at Bald Hill and the historic Stanwell Park Beach.
- Kiama – A charming seaside town about 30 minutes further south, known for the dramatic Kiama Blowhole and excellent seafood.
- Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden – In the city centre, a great contrast of manicured gardens and harbour views after wild bushwalks.
- Bondi to Coogee Walk – For more coastal cliff walking closer to Sydney, this iconic urban trail offers a different flavour of ocean scenery.
- Wollongong – A vibrant city with a lively food scene, the Wollongong Head Lighthouse, and the stunning Sea Cliff Bridge drive.
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Image credits
- Sydney — Benh LIEU SONG ( Flickr ) / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bondi — shutterbugger | engr / CC BY 2.0
- Blue Mountains — JJ Harrison ( https://www.jjharrison.com.au/ ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Kiama — Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Wollongong — Mx. Granger / CC0
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