
🌊Cronulla Coastal Walk🏃🏃♀️ & Whales Watch🐳👀
🌊 Walk Through Time: From Cook’s Landing to Coastal Wilds
Hello, Sydney Social Explorers,
We are going to explore Sydney’s southern shoreline—where history, ocean drama, and Aboriginal heritage converge. We’ll trace Captain Cook’s first footsteps, watch for migrating whales from clifftops, and finish a long exciting beach hiking at iconic Cronulla Beach.
Last time we saw more than 10 whales, hopefully we’ll be even luckier this time.
🗺️ Route Overview
Cronulla Station (bus)→ Captain Cook’s Landing Place → Cape Solander Lookout → Car Beach → Wanda Beach → Return to Cronulla Train Station
- Distance: around 15 km (easy-paced + sandy sections)
- Time and meeting point: Catch the last train from Central Station Platform 25(T4 Cronulla via Banksia depart at 8:52AM, sharp) or 9:45AM meet at Cronulla Station.
🌟 Route OverviewHighlights - Captain Cook’s Landing Place (1870 memorial): Hear the story of the Endeavour’s 1770 arrival
- Cape Solander: Prime whale watching platform (May-Nov) + Kamay Botany Bay National Park
- Aboriginal Heritage: Learn about the Gweagal people’s connection
- Discover: sheltered Car Beach & surf-friendly Wanda Beach
💰 Cost
- First-time attendees: $10 AUD (Unlimited Events)
- Returning members: FREE
- Money for: Lunch (or bring your own) + bus/train fare
🎒 What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes (mix of pavement + sand)
- Towel, sunscreen
- Water + snacks
- Camera/phone (whale photos!)
“This coast remembers centuries: Gweagal custodianship, Cook’s arrival, and today’s whale migrations.”
— Walk with respect and wonder.
Why This Walk?
✅ History Alive: Stand where Cook first stepped onto eastern Australia
✅ Wildlife Bonus: Humpback whales breach offshore during migration
✅ Swim & Social: End with a dip and optional lunch or Swim at Cronulla Pavilion
Notes
⚠️ Moderate fitness required (some steep stairs/cliffs)
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Liknande evenemang
CRONULLA, Sutherland
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