Although only just south of Sydney, Bundeena feels worlds away from civilisation. Surrounded by the Royal National Park, and nestled on Port Hacking, it is home to a lucky mix of artisans, cafes, bed and breakfasts, tour operators and small business owners. The region is home to an anthology
of Aborginal heritage, including historical rock carvings and ancient remains of the original inhabitants of the area, the Dharawal Aborigines. The name Bundeena is derived from a Dharawal word meaning 'noise like thunder', a reference to the crashing of the waves at Jibbon Beach, which is one of four beaches the townships of Bundeena & Maianbar front on to.
If you would like to extend your stay, the Overnight Options in Bundeena are plentiful. |