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The Royal National Park is a Sydney Heritage-listed park established in 1879 and the second largest national park in the world. It’s an excellent day-trip excursion that provides a wide array of things to do, including bushwalking, fishing, bird watching, and whale watching. Affectionately known by locals as “the Royal” or “Nacho,” this almost 40,000-acre park is more like a big backyard offering visitors the chance to connect with nature and enjoy various water activities. Guests will find everything from pristine beaches to rainforest, where they can walk amongst fascinating plants, view native wildlife, surf, and cycle. It’s also the ideal place for camping, barbecuing, and picnicking.

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