Located just 30 kilometres south of Sydney, ‘Nasho’, as the locals call it, Royal National Park is one of the oldest national parks in the world. Covering over 15,000 hectares, the park hugs Australia’s east coastline from the Port Hacking River (near Cronulla) down to its southernmost tip at Otford, a northern suburb of Wollongong. Go on its secluded beaches, bushwalks, biking trails, picnic grounds, camping grounds, rowboats on the river, and swimming holes.
