A Wedding Cake Rock tour is one of the specialty tours offered by Sydney Nimble Tours. Our Royal National Park tour includes Wattamolla waterfall and lagoon and Garie Beach. Outside of the park we can visit Symbio Wildlife Park as an additional option.
Read MoreSydney's sandstone formed 220 million years ago and shapes everything from the Royal National Park's coastal cliffs to the QVB. A guide to the geology behind the city and its surroundings.
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 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.
Read MoreMore than 40,000 humpback whales migrate along the Sydney coastline from May to November. Eagle Rock in the Royal National Park and North Head at Manly are two of the best shore-based viewing spots.
Read MoreThe Australian Raven and New Holland Honeyeater are regular sightings on the coastal walk to Eagle Rock and Wedding Cake Rock in the Royal National Park. What to look and listen for.
Read MoreSymbio Wildlife Park sits just outside the Royal National Park near Helensburgh — koalas, Tasmanian devils, kangaroos and more, with optional add-on to a Royal National Park private day tour.
Read MoreThe Botany Bay Diamond Weevil was among the first insects documented by Joseph Banks in 1770. Found in the coastal heath of the Royal National Park — an occasional and striking sighting.
Read MoreNative wildflowers in the Royal National Park, Sydney — Gymea Lily, Waratah, Drumstick, Fuchsia Heath and more seen on the coastal tracks to Eagle Rock and Wedding Cake Rock.
Read MoreThe Forest Track in the Royal National Park — a loop walk through eucalypt forest and subtropical rainforest along Bola Creek. Red cedar trees, epiphytes, Gymea Lilies and lyrebirds.
Read MoreA guide to the best swimming spots in the Royal National Park — Wattamolla lagoon, Karloo Pool, Deer Pool, Garie Beach and the coastal rock platforms
Read MoreKarloo Pool and Olympic Pool in the Royal National Park — emerald green freshwater swimming holes reached on foot from Heathcote Station. Walk times, what to expect and best conditions.
Read MoreThe Gymea Lily is one of Sydney's most distinctive native plants — a six-metre flowering stalk with a vivid crimson flower, seen in the Royal National Park and across the Sydney region.
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