Thursday, June 25, 2009

Why is bundeena worth visiting?


There is one of the most beautiful beach and forest in the world. The sights in bundeena are best seen from the waters. The travellers can take a ferry ride from Cronulla to Bundeena and the ferry ride will have you enjoyed all throughout.


For a place surrounded by water, fishing and picknicking are the easiest way to relax. Bonnie Vale picnic grounds is one of the most mesmerizing spot to take children to, all picnic supplies are easily available in the vicinity.


By visiting Jibbon Point, you will find Aboriginal rock engravings, made by Dharawal, from over 5000 years ago are preserved in perfect condition.


In Bundeena we can also enjoy floating in water by hiring a canoe to explore the waterways in and around bundeena.


Most travellers enjoy taking a walk amongst many hiking trails. Some will take you to the very edge of the cliff where you will not only be able to see the ocean, but also the whales swimming in it during season time, while some others will lead you through a forest. You can also take the Bundeena-Maianbar Heritage self-guided walk which tells a unique story of the region’s astounding flora and fauna as well as its wildlife.


We traverllers can also enjoy a bushwalk in the Royal National park, which is the oldest park in the world after the Yellowstone Park in the US. Perfect for a group adventure as well as for a solitary walk, this park will give us the perfect opportunity to soak in the flora and fauna of the region.


Bundeena is just under one hour’s drive from the Sydney central business district and with lovely cafes, accommodation galore, the famous Art Trail. It is the perfect place for a day out or even a weekend getaway.


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