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Best Outdoor Activities in Wollongong
Sea Cliff Bridge, Royal National Park, and the best outdoor experiences in the Illawarra.
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Sea Cliff Bridge, Royal National Park, and the best outdoor experiences in the Illawarra.
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Wollongong's outdoor lifestyle is shaped by one of Australia's most dramatic geographical settings: the Illawarra Escarpment rises directly behind the city to 400m, while the ocean beaches and the coal-measure clifftop formations of the Illawarra coast create a landscape of extraordinary visual drama. The outdoor activities available within 30 minutes of the Wollongong CBD would be the envy of cities five times its size.
Sea Cliff Bridge and Clifton walk — the Sea Cliff Bridge at Clifton (20 minutes south of Wollongong) is the iconic Illawarra coastal structure, a 665m curved bridge cantilevered over the Pacific Ocean that connects the Lawrence Hargrave Drive clifftop road. The walk from Clifton to Coalcliff past the bridge and through the clifftop bushland is among the most visually spectacular short walks in New South Wales.
Royal National Park northern access — the northern edge of the Royal National Park is accessible from the Illawarra, with tracks entering the park from Otford and the Helensburgh area. The Coast Track (26km, Bundeena to Otford) is one of NSW's greatest multi-day coastal walks; the Otford end is accessible from Wollongong by train in 40 minutes.
Mount Keira and Keira Ring Walk — Mount Keira (464m) provides escarpment walking directly from the Wollongong suburbs, with views of the coast, Lake Illawarra, and the city below. The Keira Ring Walk (12km, 4-5 hours) circles the summit through subtropical rainforest.
Lake Illawarra — the shallow coastal lagoon south of Wollongong provides calm-water kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching habitat. Kayak and canoe hire is available at the lake, and the lake foreshore provides walking and cycling tracks through the Berkeley, Windang, and Primbee areas.
Stanwell Park and hang gliding — Stanwell Park's grassed launch ramp at the escarpment top is Australia's most famous hang gliding and paragliding site, providing consistent thermal lift above the Illawarra coast. Tandem flights with instructors are available for first-time flyers.
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