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Royal National Park

TIME : 2016/2/18 9:13:39

The 15,091-hectare Royal National Park was established in 1879, making it the oldest national park in the world after Yellowstone in the USA. Stretching inland from 32km of beautiful coast, it encompasses pockets of subtropical rainforest, windblown coastal scrub, sandstone gullies dominated by gum trees, fresh- and saltwater wetlands, secluded beaches and dramatic cliffs. Traditionally the home of the Dharawal people, there are also numerous Aboriginal sites and artefacts.

Walking tracks include the spectacular 26km (two-day) Coast Track . Most beaches are unpatrolled and rips can make them dangerous. Garie , Era , South Era and Burning Palms are popular surf beaches, and Werrong Beach is ‘clothing optional’.

On the southern shore of Port Hacking, Bundeena is surrounded by the park. Walk 30 minutes to Jibbon Head for a good beach and interesting Aboriginal rock art. Bundeena is also the starting point of the coastal walk.