Bundeena and surrounding areas truly are a nature lover’s paradise and a Sydney destination for relaxation and enjoying the serenity of nature. Bordered by the glorious Royal National Park, stunning beaches and the splendid Port Hacking waterway, there are oodles of outdoor pursuits for you to indulge in!
The crew at Bundeena Kayaks runs daily guided tours and has kayaks and stand up paddle boards available for hire 7 days most year around (check their site for current operating times). They are based in the beautiful Bonnie Vale picnic grounds right on the waterfront!
You will be totally spoilt with choice with the range of bush walking adventures from coastal cliff top walks, to seclude freshwater swimming holes and long stretches of pristine sandy beaches!
Bundeena Kayaks – Kayak and Paddle Board Hire
Sydney's Best Kayaking Location
Posted 4 years ago
Kayak and stand up paddle board hire, guided tours and lessons from beachfront location at Bonnie Vale picnic grounds in Bundeena. Read More
Bushwalks Galore!
Sydney's Best Bushwalks!
Posted 4 years ago
The Royal National Park has some of Sydney's very best bush walking tracks, from coastal cliff top walks to tracks to secluded freshwater swimming holes Read More
Do the Fabulous Bundeena to Wattamolla Walk!
Walk the Famous Coast Track from Bundeena to Wattamolla 10km!
Posted 4 years ago
Enjoy this spectacular coastal cliff top walk from from Bundeena to Wattamolla. The walk is graded moderate and takes about 3.5 hours one way. We suggest booking the shuttle bus service through Bundeena Kayaks to plan your one way trip. The shuttle bus runs daily and needs to be booked… Read More
The Art Trail
Monthly Trail of Open Artist Galleries
Posted 4 years ago
A great day out checking out the local artists home galleries around Bundeena and Maianbar. 1st Sunday each month. Maps and open galleries available on the Art Trail website or around Bundeena on morning of the trail Read More
Whale Watching – by foot!
One of Sydney's Top Whale Watching Locations!
Posted 4 years ago
The coastline of the Royal National Park is prime whale watching territory. There are plenty of great looks outs and if you do the popular coastal walk from Bundeena to Wattamolla, you're sure to see plenty of pods. Whale watching season runs from April-August (northern migration) and then October to… Read More