At a glance

From breathtaking national parks and beaches to bustling suburbs bursting with art and culture, every destination you visit in the Shire will leave you with wonderful lasting memories to share with family and friends.

surfersCronulla
Rolling surf and sandy beaches, shady parks and classic art deco architecture - it’s all here to explore in Cronulla. Splash out and learn to surf or go deep sea fishing. Give your tastebuds a workout at local restaurants and cafes. Enjoy an afternoon of retail therapy. Wrap up your day with a waterfront stroll or dance the night away!

Como
Nestled on the edge of the Georges River, Como is a secluded gem. Take a trip to the historic Como Hotel and enjoy lunch overlooking parkland and water, or enjoy a quiet picnic at Como’s picturesque Pleasure Grounds.

Woronora
Love canoeing and kayaking? Hire your favourite watercraft on site then take a paddle down the Woronora River and soak up views of native bushland and waterfront homes dotted along the foreshore of the Woronora Valley. Menai Bounded by two rivers, with a national park, bike riding trails and sheltered fishing spots, this location is the perfect place to relax in the outdoors. Menai is also home to The Ridge Golf Driving Range and ANSTO, Australia’s only nuclear reactor.

Kurnell
Retrace the footsteps of Captain Cook when he first encountered indigenous Australians at this location in 1770. A monument marks the site of his historic landing and the park hosts countless visitors during the winter whale-watching season.

Gymea, Miranda, Sutherland
Explore Gymea Bay Road, the Shire’s tantalising cafe strip, or check out an exhibition at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre. Shop ‘til you drop at Westfield Miranda, visit Australia’s largest collection of camellias at the EG Waterhouse National Camellia Gardens, or take a journey back in time at the Sydney Tramway Museum.

ferryRoyal National Park
Visit historic Audley, hike the coastal track, camp, picnic, swim or canoe. Covering more than 16,000 hectares, there are so many spots to explore in the traditional country of the Dharawal people.

Bundeena & Maianbar
Nestled in the Royal National Park, the villages of Bundeena and Maianbar offer a slice of paradise. Hide away in a B&B, join the Art Trail, get active on a night-owl kayak tour or take part in a cliff boxing session.

Nearby
At Helensburgh, Symbio Wildlife Gardens showcases unique Australian wildlife, while at Woronora Dam, you can enjoy a picnic, or walk across the dam wall.

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Bundeena Visitor Information Centre,
The Fringe Café
44 Brighton Street, Bundeena
Ph 9527 3731
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Sutherland Shire Council
Ph 9710 0333
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Royal National Park, Audley Visitors Centre
Farnell Ave, Audley
Ph 9542 0648
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