Discover the best top things to do in Sutherland Shire, Australia including Bundeena Kayaks in Sydney, Shire Shuttle Bus, Cronulla Beach Walk, Cronulla & National Park Ferry Cruises, Sydney Tramway Museum, Cape Solander, Wanda Beach, North Cronulla Beach, Kamay Botany Bay National Park, Woronora Dam.
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Bundeena Kayaks in based in Bonnie Vale in the Royal National Park and neighbouring coastal township of Bundeena. We run a choice of quality eco-accredited experiences including guided river tours and hire of kayaks and paddle boards, providing you with opportunities to enjoy the stunning surrounds and also learn about the natural and cultural features of the area.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Airport, Cruise Ships, Race Days, Wine Tours, Hens Night, Weddings, All Occasions. Transport to anywhere, at anytime, to and from the Sutherland Shire in comfort and safety. Operates 24/7. Call on 1300 At Shire Shuttle Bus we offer a selection of wine tour day trips. Come and spend a nice relaxing day experiencing the best of the South Coast’s regional wineries. Each trip will depart from a location of your choosing approx 8:30am, and from there we will take you for a scenic tour down the coast to some of the most highly acclaimed wineries in the Southern Highlands. Min 10, max 24 passengers.
4.5 based on 466 reviews
The Cronulla Beach Walk follows more than four kilometres of the Shire’s coastline south from Wanda Surf Lifesaving Club to Bass and Flinders Point, where the Hacking River meets the Tasman Sea. The pathway passes stunning beaches, child-friendly rock pools, parks, playgrounds, cafes and period houses interspersed with lavish new homes and apartments overlooking the water. In the morning you’ll see locals out for a run or walk with friends, and swimmers striking out to the yacht buoy or Shark Island. In summer, watch nippers and lifesavers train and enjoy a dip at one of the many beaches along the walk. Everyone is out, from new mums with prams, families and kids on scooters to the stalwarts of Cronulla on their way to the RSL for lunch or a game of bowls. The footsteps on this walk have echoed since the early 1900s when Cronulla Beach was the place for Sydneysiders to holiday, and it remains a popular and social walk.
We walked from Elouera Beach to Bass and Flinders. Lovely walk, take your swimmers and stop to swim in the rock pools along the way at Cronulla Beach, Shelly Beach and Oak Park.
4.5 based on 248 reviews
Cronulla Ferries operate hourly ferry services Cronulla to Bundeena (gateway to the Royal National Park) and daily 3 hour Port Hacking scenic river cruises. We also operate Champagne breakfast cruises, Sunset dinner cruises, Christmas parties, birthday parties, private charters and corporate functions.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Had wanted to visit the tramway museum for a while but never got there. Great set up! Worth a visit...go back in Sydney’s history and explore the museum and ride the restored trams. They’ve done an excellent job to document our transport history. The volunteers are great! They do a good job of explaining the history of the trams. Enjoyed going on the tram line into the Royal National Park, some really good walks.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
Wonderful place to go whale watching (there is a viewing platform) or just enjoy the view. Fantastic place to take photos with natural bush land surrounding the walkways and great sandstone clifftops.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Our favourite place! Lots to do. Parks, walks, surf, coffee, wander in to Cronulla and browse the shops. We always take visitors along when they come!
4.5 based on 55 reviews
My favourite beach in Sydney, ideal for swimming and coast walking. Compare to Bondi, it is less populated but more beautiful and tranquil
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Stunning coastal views - cliffs and ledges. Plenty of places to walk to. Information about Aboriginal significance of the area and Cook's landing spot
4.0 based on 23 reviews
For a good day's adventure, leave the car at home and walk! I made the journey from Heathcote to Woronora Dam using the Pipeline Trail and Woronora Dam Road. The walk through the bush is very pleasant, with a side trip to Mirang Pool. The dam itself has great views.
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