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The Royal National Park is a very representative place. The scenery of the national park is also quite unique. The small park here is not very large. You can feel some natural things. The visit project in the park is also very good.
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Royal National Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sydney's Historic National Park, established in 1879 and known by locals as "Nasho" or "the Royal", has a unique heritage landscape, many species of plants, birds and animals, providing a diverse landscape, from rainforest To the beach, varied.
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The Royal National Park is a very representative place. The scenery of the national park is also quite unique. The small park here is not very large. You can feel some natural things. The visit project in the park is also very good.
there is beautiful national park at the south sydney. famous wedding cake, but you cant reach and standing on the cake now, so danger on the cliff, about a hour from the road, walk through la
This is a beautiful garden to visit at the end of our tour to Sydney. It is recommended to walk through the park and finally reach Mrs McCorley chair, which is a great place to enjoy the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Worth a look
In Royal National Park( Royal National Park, about an hour's drive from downtown Sydney, there is a net red stone. The square rock on the edge of the cliff is named Wedding Cake Rock( Wedding cake stone because of its white color and shape). Although there are isolation railings to prevent tourists from taking various dangerous cliff photos, But everyone still can't resist the temptation. ~ From the small town of Bundeena, the hike along the coastline all the way south, the scenery along the way is also very charming. The road conditions are basically good, it is recommended to wear sneakers and do a good job of sun protection. Normally it takes 45 minutes - 1 hour to complete one-way, and you can continue if you have time. If you want to escape the downtown area and get close to nature, this is definitely a good place to travel on weekends!
The magnificent mountains in the suburbs of Sydney are in the sea The Royal Australian National Park, located in the southeast of Sydney, driving from Sydney's city (that is, the city center) for about an hour. Navigate to the end of a town, surrounded by railing signs, can no longer open. Get off, enter the trail, turn south to the beach (just turn right). There are trails at the beginning, and there are no trails behind. Wild roads, cliffs, valleys, everything. Fortunately, there are few forks, basically "Huashan Road". This is the east coast of Australia, different from the famous Ocean Road. The high cliffs here are hanging, very dangerous, there are no scenic management and protection facilities, and it belongs to the wild attractions. The mountains and seas along the way are very magnificent, walking + playing in the park, about 3 hours. Where to walk? Of course it is cake rock. Not finished yet
Sydney arranged for the last stop of the Australian trip. After going to Adelaide on the Ocean Road, there was no interest in the Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley around Sydney. But the city is nothing like Shanghai except that the terrain is a hill, not a plain. I was tired after three days. So on the last day, just walk and go to the Royal Park to see the cake stone! Draw a complete end to our honeymoon trip! The Royal Park is large, second only to Yellowstone in the United States and the second oldest park in the world. I am amazed at its original ecology, quiet! This is incomparable to the Ocean Road! First of all, you must drive, it is really big, it took half an hour to drive to visitors center, buy a map, 1 knife, not expensive, the staff will give you a detailed introduction to the route to the attractions. Be sure to buy a map, because Google can't find it at all! After hearing staff say that it takes an hour to walk to Bundeena to reach the cake stone, we decided to go only to the cake stone. So we started from visitors center , drove half an hour to Bundeena, and then found the entrance to the cake stone, and the friends who came back told us that one-way 3.4KM, at least 2 hours round trip, they walked all the way to rest, nearly 4 hours to prove that it is true. But I think everything is worth it! Because there are beautiful scenery along the road, the blue sea is more than the ocean road, all kinds of unique shapes, different colors of rocks, and many cute little cockroaches! I fell in love with this place all of a sudden! Fantasy to live between the mountain and the sea, raise a small cockroach as a pet! Finally, it is indeed experience! The white without impurities, the mellow silky shape like cream, has to lament the magic of nature.
This place is really amazing, it is suitable for afternoon walks, it has a quiet and relaxing atmosphere, you can't feel like you are in the city when you come here. We walked around and went to Lady McCorley Corner - great views of the bridge and Sydney Opera House as they were right in front of Lady McCorley Corner. Worth a look