Sea Cliff Bridge on the NSW South Coast — why it was built, how long it is, where to park and why it's worth walking across. About an hour south of Sydney on Lawrence Hargrave Drive.
Read MoreGarie Beach is the largest beach in the Royal National Park — 900 metres of surf beach backed by forested headlands, with road access reopened in 2024 after a two-year closure
Read MoreThe Imperial Hotel at Clifton is a restored 1911 heritage pub on Lawrence Hargrave Drive — a stop with history, ocean views and good food on the NSW South Coast
Read MoreIn spring and summer, bluebottles are a fact of life on Sydney beaches. A strong nor-easterly overnight and you'll find them scattered across the sand by morning — sometimes in their hundreds. Here's what they are, when to expect them, and what to do if you get stung.
Read MoreSculptures by the Sea runs every October along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk — the world's largest free public sculpture exhibition. What to expect and when to visit.
Read MoreBombo Headland Quarry near Kiama contains hexagonal basalt columns formed 270 million years ago — one of the most visually striking landscapes on the NSW South Coast.
Read MoreWalk from Wattamolla Beach to Eagle Rock and Curracurrong Falls, Royal National Park. One of only 3 waterfalls in Australia that plunge into the ocean. 8km return.
Read MorePalona Cave in the Royal National Park — a sandstone cave containing rare limestone stalactites and stalagmites. How to get there and what makes it unusual.
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