This walk is often done as a two day walk, but we split it over three days to give us plenty of time for hanging around at the many nice places on the track. We started at Bundeena, just south of Sydney and walked south to Otford. You'll need camping permits (see the official park web page for details.
Royal National Park coast walk
Looking south on the coast track shortly after leaving Bundeena.
Gary checks for slabs of chocolate that may have fallen into the sea.
Looking back to Little Marley on day one.
A rock formation a bit further along the coast track on day one.
A closeup of some of the heath in bloom.
Some rock formations early on day two.
A little later on day two.
Curra Brook meets the sea here.
We found a shady spot by Curracurrong Creek for lunch.
Curracurrong Creek falls into the sea just south of Eagle Rock.
Garie Beach from the coast track on day two.
The second campsite is just behind this very nice little beach. You can see some of the shacks which were built in the first half of the twentieth century on the headland.
On the coast track near Burning Palms heading up to Otford.
A rainforest gully in the climb up to Otford.
Beside the track on the climb to Otford.
Just south of Otford is Stanwell Tops, a very popular spot for hang gliding.
Hang gliders at Stanwell Tops.