Royal National Park

 

Royal National Park is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, located 29 km south of the Sydney CBD. It is Australia's first national park, established in 1879 as 'The National Park'.

For thousands of years, the Aboriginal people of the Dharawal nation have lived in the area which now includes Royal National Park. The park contains their rich and ongoing cultural heritage - including many Aboriginal sites and artefacts. Some are open for public viewing and others are kept secret.

Royal National Park contains a wide variety of terrain. Landscapes in the park vary from coastal cliffs broken by beaches and small inlets, ancient high plateau broken by extensive and deep river valleys to temperate rainforests, where tree height reach 50 metres or more.

Sit back, relax and enjoy the hidden beauty of the Royal National Park through my eyes.  A variaty of stunning landscapes that have remained unchanged for thousands of years.

Royal National Park