Our Location
Address:Â Bundeena Kayaks is based in the Bonnie Vale Picnic Grounds, Sea Breeze Lane, Bundeena.
Sea Breeze Lane is the second turn on the left when you arrive in the township of Bundeena and leads into the Bonnie Vale Picnic and Camping Ground. Â
We are tucked away amongst the trees in the Bonnie Vale Picnic Area at Bundeena. We are located on the beach right near the turn around area at the end of Sea Breeze Lane (just before the entry area to the Bonnie Vale camping area). Just park somewhere near here and you will find our set up down near the beach.
Note that Bonnie Vale is part of the Royal National Park and if you wish to park in this area you will either need an annual Parks Pass or you can purchase a day pass ($12) from the booth in the picnic area. Or you can park in the streets of Bundeena and walk to our base. Parking in the streets of Bundeena is free. Â
If using a navigator you can enter Sea Breeze Lane, Bundeena or click here for a link to our location
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About Bundeena
Bundeena is located in Sydney, Australia. It is one of the southern-most suburbs of Sydney (just under 1 hour drive from Sydney CBD), neighbouring the beautiful Royal National Park. For more information about Bundeena including places to stay, eat, bush walk and more click here. There are about 100 choices of places to stay in Bundeena, but our family favourite just has to be the Bonnie Vale camp ground (hopefully re-opening Nov 2021 ). For more information about Bundeena, places to stay, eat and walk check out www.visitbundeena.com.au and AirBnB
How to Get Here by Car
If travelling by car, Bundeena is a 20 minute drive from Sutherland. Just turn off the Princes Highway after the suburb of Kirrawee (at Farnell Avenue) and follow the signs to Bundeena. This is a lovely trip through the Royal National Park and takes about 20 minutes. Upon entering the township of Bundeena, turn at the second street on your left (Sea Breeze Lane) and find us on the waterfront (See parking below).
Parking
Please note that Bonnie Vale picnic grounds are a part of the Royal National Park. If parking your car in this area you will need to purchase a National Park Permit (approximately $12) – available at a payment booth in Bonnie Vale. Alternatively you can park your car in the main street of Bundeena (near the turn off to Bonnie Vale) and walk to the beach front – an easy 5 min walk
How to Get Here By Public Transport
Bundeena can easily be reached by public transport and this option often makes for a enjoyable and relaxing experience. Catch the train to Cronulla station then the historic green and gold ferry (Cronulla-Bundeena Ferry Service) from here to Bundeena. The ferry leaves on the half-hour from Cronulla and on the hour from Bundeena. The trip takes about 20 minutes and costs about $7.50 each way. We are located a 15 minute leisurely walk from the ferry wharf. You can either walk through the township of Bundeena or along the beach and rock platform. Alternatively you can make your way to Sutherland and jump aboard the Park Connections bus service that runs an hourly service throughout the Royal National Park and to Bundeena.Â
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About our Location
We’re based in the picnic grounds, on the beachfront and shores of the gorgeous Hacking River. Surrounded by stunning stretches of sandy swimming beaches, protected, shallow waters and bordered by the Royal National Park.
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The Bonnie Vale picnic and camping grounds are located right on a sandy beachfront and gorgeous sheltered swimming waters, making it the perfect base for a day out. Go for a dip in the clear waters of Simpson’s Bay,make sand castles on the beach, relax in the grassy picnic grounds or bring along your fishing gear and catch lunch! Then you can cook up a storm using the provided free electric BBQ facilities.
About the Hacking River
Bundeena is situated on the southern shore of the Port Hacking Waterway in the south of Sydney. The Port Hacking is an estuary fed by numerous small creeks, many originating in the Royal National Park and ideally explored by kayak or paddle board. The Port Hacking is credited as being the least polluted waterway in Sydney and is home to some glorious stretches of sandy swimming beaches, waterfront picnic areas and wildlife galore!
A gem of the waterway is most definitely the pristine waters of Cabbage Tree Basin and creek. This area can only be reached on foot or aboard a kayak or small boat, so the area is quiet and beautiful. This area is only reached on a high run in tide. Check with us for more details. Bundeena is also the entry point to the famous Bay Surf –considered SUP (stand up paddle) boarding heaven! When the swell is up – the Bay Surf is the place to be!