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Wattamolla Beach — Attraction in Royal National Park

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Wattamolla Beach
Royal Nat'l Park NSW 2232, Australia
Wattamolla Falls
Wattamolla Rd, Royal Nat'l Park NSW 2232, Australia
Royal National Park Coastal Walk
Coast Track, Royal Nat'l Park NSW 2232, Australia
Wattamolla Dam
Royal Nat'l Park NSW 2232, Australia
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Wattamolla Beach

Royal Nat'l Park NSW 2232, Australia
4.6(263)
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4.6
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5.0
3y

Wattamolla Beach in New South Wales, Australia is an absolute gem. Located within the Royal National Park, it's a peaceful and serene spot that is perfect for a day of relaxation.

The beach itself is absolutely beautiful, with crystal clear water and soft, white sand. The natural surroundings are also breathtaking, with lush greenery and dramatic cliffs that provide a stunning backdrop. It's a great spot for swimming and sunbathing, and the water is usually calm and shallow, making it perfect for families with young children.

One of the things I love about Wattamolla Beach is the abundance of amenities. There are plenty of picnic tables and barbeques, as well as toilets and showers. It's a great spot for a beachside BBQ or a picnic, and there's plenty of shade provided by the trees.

But the best part of Wattamolla Beach is the stunning natural setting. The Royal National Park is home to an array of wildlife, and it's not uncommon to see kangaroos and wallabies grazing on the grassy areas. There are also plenty of walking trails that wind through the park, providing the opportunity to explore the beautiful surroundings.

Overall, Wattamolla Beach is a true paradise. It's a peaceful and serene spot that is perfect for a day of relaxation and rejuvenation. Whether you're looking to swim, sunbathe, or explore the natural surroundings, there's something for everyone at Wattamolla Beach. It's a must-visit destination for anyone visiting New...

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3.0
41w

(3.5 stars) The early bird catches the chance to swim at this legendary suite of spots. We arrived around 930am and paid our $12 per car park entry fee, grabbing one of the 50 parking spots before the roads and gates were shut because of reaching capacity. This happens most weekends over the swimming season, so you have been warned.

It’s worth missing out on a Sunday sleep-in for, so you can drive the hour from the city through National Park to reach this pretty cove. Wattamolla is the Dharawal name for the area, meaning "place near running water". The whole of National Park is Dharawal land. That name was first recorded by Europeans as Watta-Mowlee, by Matthew Flinders, but today we spell it Wattamolla.

There’s a lagoon leading into the beach, creating two very different swimming experiences in two very different bodies of water. We opted to try snorkelling from the beach first. This compact and relatively quiet spot is a curving, east-facing 150 m long beach located 500 m inside the heads and as a result it’s pretty calm most of the time.

The snorkelling was a bit meh in terms of marine life, but we enjoyed it anyway, and perhaps we didn’t get far enough out to get to the good stuff. But compared to the way the lagoon area was being loved to death by all the visitors here, it was a tranquil and...

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4.0
6y

Wattamolla Beach, nestled within the Royal National Park, offered a remarkable blend of tranquillity and rugged beauty. Arriving early on a mild autumn morning, the drive through the park's winding bush-lined roads set a serene tone. Upon reaching the site, the first sight of the calm lagoon merging with the deeper blue ocean beyond the sandbar was breathtaking. I walked down to the beach through eucalyptus-shaded trails, where the scent of native flora permeated the air. The beach was quiet at that hour, with only the sound of waves gently lapping the shore and birdsong overhead. I took a swim in the lagoon—its water still and refreshingly cool, contrasting with the distant ocean’s surf.

After drying off, I hiked to the top of the adjacent cliffs for a panoramic view of the coastline. The lookout was windy but exhilarating. The waterfall, although modest in flow, added a tranquil backdrop to the scene. Families began arriving later, setting up picnics and barbecues at the shaded tables. I lingered a bit longer, enjoying the interplay of sunlight and shadow over the water. By mid-morning, parking was nearly full, confirming the wisdom of an early start. I left feeling both invigorated and...

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Jackie McMillanJackie McMillan
(3.5 stars) The early bird catches the chance to swim at this legendary suite of spots. We arrived around 930am and paid our $12 per car park entry fee, grabbing one of the 50 parking spots before the roads and gates were shut because of reaching capacity. This happens most weekends over the swimming season, so you have been warned. It’s worth missing out on a Sunday sleep-in for, so you can drive the hour from the city through National Park to reach this pretty cove. Wattamolla is the Dharawal name for the area, meaning "place near running water". The whole of National Park is Dharawal land. That name was first recorded by Europeans as Watta-Mowlee, by Matthew Flinders, but today we spell it Wattamolla. There’s a lagoon leading into the beach, creating two very different swimming experiences in two very different bodies of water. We opted to try snorkelling from the beach first. This compact and relatively quiet spot is a curving, east-facing 150 m long beach located 500 m inside the heads and as a result it’s pretty calm most of the time. The snorkelling was a bit meh in terms of marine life, but we enjoyed it anyway, and perhaps we didn’t get far enough out to get to the good stuff. But compared to the way the lagoon area was being loved to death by all the visitors here, it was a tranquil and peaceful place.
Tom AndersonTom Anderson
The beach itself is very nice and calming. Quite packed tho as it is a popular destination. Not a place for surfing but overall very relaxing. There is a lagoon at the place too where people jump into from the nearby rock (5-8m tall). The reason for the 3 is because the beach experience was ruined by the parking. Where we were told by the gatekeeper to go in for free without tickets because "the parking is probably full" and so we did and parked randomly just a majority of the other people there. But just as we were unpacking our swimmers and towels, here comes a police car and rumour got out saying that he was "recording the licence plates of illegal parkers", as we had already parked and was already "recorded" by the police man, we decided to go to the beach anyways. Now this happened in Jan 2018 and now its Jan 2020, and no ticket has turned up thank god but the whole experience could have easily been a 4.5 if it wasn't for the police patrol and the consequent rumours and panic. The moral of the story, unfortunate things do happen sometimes, but don't let it get in the way of a good time. Time spent: ~2.5 hours.
Mehnaz FarahMehnaz Farah
Every time I come here, I have a great time... it is one of my most favourite places to visit in NSW... The view is beautiful... The water is nice and clean... there are toilets in case you need... there are nice picnic areas for you to sit and eat... please bring your own food as there are no restaurants to buy food... there is a $12 parking fee that you need to pay on the way to go there... but the ticket is for whole day parking... bring your family and friends and I am sure you will enjoy your time here...
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(3.5 stars) The early bird catches the chance to swim at this legendary suite of spots. We arrived around 930am and paid our $12 per car park entry fee, grabbing one of the 50 parking spots before the roads and gates were shut because of reaching capacity. This happens most weekends over the swimming season, so you have been warned. It’s worth missing out on a Sunday sleep-in for, so you can drive the hour from the city through National Park to reach this pretty cove. Wattamolla is the Dharawal name for the area, meaning "place near running water". The whole of National Park is Dharawal land. That name was first recorded by Europeans as Watta-Mowlee, by Matthew Flinders, but today we spell it Wattamolla. There’s a lagoon leading into the beach, creating two very different swimming experiences in two very different bodies of water. We opted to try snorkelling from the beach first. This compact and relatively quiet spot is a curving, east-facing 150 m long beach located 500 m inside the heads and as a result it’s pretty calm most of the time. The snorkelling was a bit meh in terms of marine life, but we enjoyed it anyway, and perhaps we didn’t get far enough out to get to the good stuff. But compared to the way the lagoon area was being loved to death by all the visitors here, it was a tranquil and peaceful place.
Jackie McMillan

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The beach itself is very nice and calming. Quite packed tho as it is a popular destination. Not a place for surfing but overall very relaxing. There is a lagoon at the place too where people jump into from the nearby rock (5-8m tall). The reason for the 3 is because the beach experience was ruined by the parking. Where we were told by the gatekeeper to go in for free without tickets because "the parking is probably full" and so we did and parked randomly just a majority of the other people there. But just as we were unpacking our swimmers and towels, here comes a police car and rumour got out saying that he was "recording the licence plates of illegal parkers", as we had already parked and was already "recorded" by the police man, we decided to go to the beach anyways. Now this happened in Jan 2018 and now its Jan 2020, and no ticket has turned up thank god but the whole experience could have easily been a 4.5 if it wasn't for the police patrol and the consequent rumours and panic. The moral of the story, unfortunate things do happen sometimes, but don't let it get in the way of a good time. Time spent: ~2.5 hours.
Tom Anderson

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Every time I come here, I have a great time... it is one of my most favourite places to visit in NSW... The view is beautiful... The water is nice and clean... there are toilets in case you need... there are nice picnic areas for you to sit and eat... please bring your own food as there are no restaurants to buy food... there is a $12 parking fee that you need to pay on the way to go there... but the ticket is for whole day parking... bring your family and friends and I am sure you will enjoy your time here...
Mehnaz Farah

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