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Retreat Walk – Coastal Walk

Royal National Park

“Our common home is like a sister with whom we share our life and a beautiful mother who opens her arms to embrace us.” (Laudato Si, 1)

Take some time to allow the divine presence in nature to be with you, as we walk within the Wattamolla region of the Royal National Park. The morning will include, a guided input and contemplation, quiet walking, time for reflection and sharing.

The walk begins at Wattamolla Beach and heads north along the Coastal Track to Marley Beach before heading back to Wattamolla along the same track. Sydney’s heritage-listed Royal National Park was established in 1879 and stands on Dharrawal country. It is the world’s second-oldest National Park and features unique heritage attractions, along with fascinating plants, birds, and animals.

The Coastal Track from Wattamolla to Little Marley is part of a spectacular coastal walk along the cliffs of the Royal National Park that goes between two beaches. Mostly boardwalk with some rocky track, the views are amazing and the wildflowers stunning when in season. There are a few uphill sections but otherwise the walk is quite flat and easy. There are lots of pass points along the boardwalk and places to pause. Keep your eye out for birdlife!

The Walk: The Walk is graded as ‘Easy’ and is suitable for most ages and fitness levels. Some bushwalking experience is recommended. The path may have short steep hill sections, a rough surface, and many steps. 

When:   Sunday TBC @ 8:30am – 12:30pm

Meet:     8.30am, Meeting at Wattamolla Beach Car Park, The Royal National Park

Bring:    Day pack, Morning Tea, snacks water, sunhat, sunscreen, wet weather gear gear if needed. Wear good walking shoes/boots with good tread.

Cost:     $35 BYO Morning Tea (+ Park Entry fee of $12)

Booking:    Click on the button below to be taken to the JISA website to make a booking

 

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and the Torres Strait, and  recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We support the Uluru Statement of the Heart and invite you to do the same. Let us walk gently on country. To find where you are on Country in Australia visit the AIATSIS Map.

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