The cake is almost half now. Day by day it’s depleting. More than the Wedding cake rock, the bush walk needed to be done to reach there, is mesmerising and adorable. Rightly said by someone, journey has much more to show you then destination. It’s a coastal line bush walk. Make sure you are ready to walk a little extra and you are into your most comfortable attire to walk back the whole journey. I went there by public transport in winter. And in winters the last ferry from the Bundeena Whaft is at 6 pm (even if the google says the last ferry is at 9 pm, do not trust that). The time table is manually updated at Bundeena Whaft. I missed that ferry, so letting you know by my experience, plan it in such a way that you don’t miss your last ferry, whatever is scheduled at Bundeena Whaft. ⚠️ Even after planning your best, if you miss out on your last ferry from Bundeena; be ready to spend some extra bucks to get back home same day or even next day. There’s an IGA store right in front of Bundeena Whaft, the manager and staff there were really helpful to us by providing a private local taxi drivers number. So, I would advice to ask for some help there, and they would definitely be helpful. Ola and uber or any other taxi drivers would mostly be around 20 kms away from you. So, even that choice is not there.
Winding up, as the whole walk is a bit tiring and long, so carrying some snacks with you would be a good idea. Carry your water bottle.
Must give it a shot. Deserves it. Check out pictures clicked by me, after reaching at the...
Read moreWedding Cake Rock is a striking natural landmark located in the Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Renowned for its stark white, flat, and layered appearance resembling a slice of wedding cake, the rock is a popular destination for hikers and photographers. Perched on the edge of a dramatic cliff, it offers stunning views of the ocean and surrounding landscapes.
The walk to Wedding Cake Rock is part of the Coastal Track and takes about an hour each way, making it a manageable hike for most visitors. Along the way, the trail showcases native flora and panoramic coastal views, adding to the experience. However, the site is fenced off due to safety concerns, as the rock’s structure is fragile and at risk of collapsing. Visitors are advised to respect the barriers to ensure their safety and the preservation of the landmark.
While its aesthetic appeal makes it an Instagram favorite, overcrowding and disregard for safety measures have been challenges. Authorities have implemented restrictions to protect both visitors and the environment. Overall, Wedding Cake Rock is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers, offering a blend of scenic beauty and...
Read moreBeautiful Nature's work !! This is an easy bush track, with proper path ways . The track provides amazing views on the way. It a day activity if you are planning till Wedding Cake rock. The place is easily accessible by public transports. Take a train till Cronulla from Redfern or Central, then take a ferry from Cronulla Warf till bundeena Wharf. You can find public toilets around the beach area and this is the starting point for 30 -40 mins walk till wedding cake rock. On the way you can find a diversion to explore the indigenous beauty. The walk is beautiful with spectacular views of the area. Due to safety reason you cannot actually sit on the wedding cake rock. However, you can enjoy and take photos of the rock from a side. There are similar rocks nearby, where you can sit and relax. It's really beautiful and worth trying.On the way back we enjoyed in the Bundeena Beach.We went with freinds and family, we saw people walking with their kids as well, so I guess if you are looking for a place with kids, this is a good one. Just be careful of the edges. Since, this is just limestone. Near the Bundeena Beach there is cafe and...
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