Sunday, May 24, 2009

Bundeena

Bundeena is in the Royal National Park in Sydney's South.
Bundeena takes its name from an Aboriginal word meaning " noise like thunder" and has a distinct history. There are some Aboriginal carvings on Jibbon Point. We can take a relaxing stroll on the idyllic sandy beaches and visit one of the numerous fishing spots among the coast.

On the first Saturday of every month in the wonderful seaside town of Bundeea, you can see live pottery demonstrations by local artists.

We can take a regular train to Cronulla and then it's just a short walk to the Bundeena ferry. The ferry starts at 5:30 in the morning on weekdays and sets off to Bundeena every hour.

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