Hiking - Sydney Royal National Park
Bushwalking, Hiking & Coastal Walks South of Sydney & North of NSW South Coast Hanggliding Sites.
Established in 1879, The Australian heritage listed Sydney Royal National Park is the second oldest National Park in the world, stretching along 26km of beautiful coastline from Otford to Bundeena 32kms South of Central Sydney NSW.
The Sydney Royal National Park has so many options from day hikes and short bushwalks, to taking on the full Coast Walk hiking the complete length from end to end. There are over eight unique beaches, and such a variety of vegetation and terrains, this really is such a unique and magnificent area.
You can take on these bushwalks easily with all the information provided for visitors or if you prefer guided walks, there are serveral commercial tour operators who will provide you with set tour itineraries and local knowledge for exploring the park.
Whether you are a Sydney local or a visitor you can relax and explore the natural Australian bush, forest and coastal surroundings.
Enjoy riverside picnics, great surf beaches, clifftop heathland walks, rainforest cycle tracks and Australian wildlife, native plants and birdlife.
The park covers an area of 132 sq km. You can access / travel to the Royal National Park via, car, train, bus or ferry and there are camping facilities and backpacker / cottage accommodation within the park for overnight stays, see link below.
See the link to Wild Walks below for a very comprehensive guide to the walks in the Sydney Royal National Park with information about difficulty, terrain, accessibility, printable guides, maps and unbiased reviews of the walks.












