Description
Gunjulla Flat Picnic Area Waterfall is a convenient pit stop located on the western edge of Royal National Park in New South Wales.
This beautiful picnic area is nestled in a rustic bush setting, providing a tranquil atmosphere for visitors.
The picnic area is a great spot to stretch your legs after a long drive or to take a quick break from exploring Australia's oldest national park. You can lay out a picnic spread on one of the tables and enjoy a relaxing meal with your family and friends. The surrounding heath attracts a variety of birds such as fantail cuckoos, pigeons, and quails, making it a great destination for birdwatching enthusiasts.
If you're into cycling, Gunjulla Flat is an ideal spot for a breather while road cycling around the park. It's also a great place to prep your gear before a day of exploring the hinterland. From the picnic area, you can take a scenic drive along McKell Avenue to Couranga walking track or Forest path.
Gunjulla Flat Picnic Area Waterfall is open all year round, making it a great destination for a day trip or car tour of the park. During the summer months, bring along a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water as it can get quite hot in the area. If you're planning a picnic, pack a variety of food and drinks to cater to everyone's tastes.
To get to Gunjulla Flat Picnic Area Waterfall, take the Princes Highway towards Waterfall and follow the signs to Royal National Park. Once you enter the park, turn left onto McKell Avenue and follow the signs to the picnic area. The drive from Sydney CBD takes approximately 45 minutes, and parking is available on-site.
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