Wattamolla

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Tucked within the Royal National Park, Wattamolla is a stunning coastal pocket where a lagoon meets the ocean, creating a natural swimming haven. The name itself is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning 'place of many waters', and the site delivers on that promise with a waterfall cascading into the lagoon, pristine sands, and dramatic sea cliffs. It's a favourite among Sydney locals for a day escape, offering a blend of bushwalking, swimming, and picnicking against a backdrop of raw coastal beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find a half-day (4–5 hours) sufficient to swim, walk to the lookout, and enjoy a picnic. If you’re keen on hiking a longer section of the Coast Track (e.g., to Bundeena or Otford), allocate a full day. Arrive early on weekends and public holidays as the car park fills quickly—by 10am it’s often full. For a quieter experience, visit on a weekday or in the off-season (autumn/spring).

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