Relax & Play
Bundeena is a unique town nestled between the Royal National Park and the water ways of Cronulla and the Port hacking.
What to do when spending time here in the town art trail park, or head to cronulla
Staying put -its hard to leave Simpson Cottage
That holiday feeling
Slowing down and spending time with family and loved ones yis easy here.
You can while away the hours on the veranda with views over the lawn and Simpson's Bay and watch the world go by with a cuppa in hand and pop down the private track to quiet beaches below the cottage.
The studio is equipped with TV and wifi, as well as art supplies if creativity take your fancy.
The large gardens are ideal for sunny reading sessions and with a cosy fire pit in the winter you'll never want to leave.
Royal National Park and Bundeena
You're spoiled for chioce with pristine swimming beaches within walking distance.
Take your choice of exploring the endless trails in the Royal National Park and discove the historic aboriginal rock carvings and Swimming spots, walks aboriginal rock carvings, ferry rides, kayak hire
Cronulla Day Trip
Cronulla offers a vibrant mix of coastal charm and urban energy, making it an ideal day trip from Bundeena. To get there, hop on the historic Cronulla-Bundeena ferry, which runs hourly and takes about 30 minutes across Port Hacking .
Once in Cronulla, start with the scenic Esplanade walk, stretching from South Cronulla Beach to Shelly Beach, offering stunning ocean views and access to rock pools . For beachgoers, Salmon Haul and Darook Park provide calmer waters ideal for swimming and relaxing. Cronulla has also emerged as a foodie hotspot, with notable establishments like Summer Salt, Pino Vino e Cucina al Mare, and Benny's at Gunnamatta Bay offering diverse dining experiences . As evening approaches, enjoy a drink at one of the local bars or cafes along the Esplanade, soaking in the coastal ambiance.