2 Lady Carrington Dr, Royal Nat'l Park NSW 2232, AustraliaMap
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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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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
Sydney is scheduled for the last stop of the Australian tour. After visiting Adelaide on Ocean Road, Sydney has no interest in the Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley around Sydney. But city is no different from Shanghai except that the terrain is hilly and not plain. I'm tired of staying for three days. So on the last day, I went to the Royal Park to see the cake stones. I drew a happy ending to our honeymoon trip. The Royal Park is very large, second only to Yellowstone Park in the United States, and the second oldest Park in the world. I am amazed at its original ecology and tranquility. This is beyond comparison with Ocean Road. First of all, it takes half an hour to drive to the visitors center. It takes one knife to buy a map. It's not expensive. The staff will give you a detailed description of the route to the scenic spots. Make sure you buy a map, because Google can't find it at all. We heard the staff say it would take an hour's hiking to get to the cake stones after Bundeena, and decided to go only to the cake stones. So we set out from the visitors center and drove half an hour to Bundeena. Then we found the entrance to Cake Stone. The friends who came back told us that it was 3.4KM one-way and at least 2 hours'commute. They walked and rested all the way. It took nearly 4 hours to prove that this was true. But I think it's all very worthwhile. Because there are beautiful scenery along the road, the sea is bluer than Ocean Road, various unique shapes, different colors of rocks, and many lovely little lizards. I fell in love with this place all of a sudden. Imagine living between the mountains and the sea, raising a little lizard as a pet. Finally, it's really experience to walk to Wedding cake rock. Like the creamy silk and smooth shape, we have to marvel at the ingenious workmanship of nature.
In Royal National Park, about an hour's drive from downtown Sydney, there is a net red stone. The Founder Rock on the edge of the cliff is named Wedding Cake Rock for its white color and shape. Although there are barriers to prevent tourists from taking pictures of dangerous cliffs, people can't resist the temptation. Walking along the coastline from the town of Bundeena, the scenery along the way is also very attractive. The road condition is basically good. It is suggested to wear sneakers and take good sunscreen measures. Normally, it takes 45 minutes to 1 hour to complete the one-way journey, and if you have time, you can move on. If you want to escape from the downtown and get close to nature, this is definitely a good place for weekend outings.
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
Tickets are not cheap but the viewing angle is excellent. The Sydney Opera House Sydney Bridge can be entered. Although the free admission location is free, it is inevitable that some branches, buildings, etc. are covered. Usually, in addition to enjoying many flowers and trees in the botanical garden, you can also enjoy the Sydney Harbour and Sydney Opera House. Famous attractions such as Sydney Bridge. recommend