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Hey guys,

I have the week off so I thought I might scope out some cruise spots that don't often come up in the forums. One such spot was a nice little place called Bundeena situated on the north eastern coast of the Royal National Park. This is a great spot, it has heaps of beachside parking and is right across the road from some small shops and cafe's that make some awesome fruit smoothies :P.

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The cruise down was great through the national park, the roads are pretty good but you might have to watch out for wildlife (almost ran over a huge lizard, I think he would have made a bigger mess of my car than I would of him lol).

Oh yeah, and other forms of "wildlife" that seem to frequent the area...a.k.a, the 2 idiot SS drivers who almost had a head on with me while they were trying to over take a slower car while crossing double white lines. D*ckheads!

It would be great for a sunday arvo thing with maybe a BBQ and some swimming in the spectacular cove of bundeena with some of the blue'est water I've ever seen (great for about Dec/Jan when it really starts to heat up). There are heaps of good photo opportunities as well...(sorry about the quality, my digi camera's batteries died so I had to use my 2.0mega pixile phone lol)

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These were taken at about 11am on the Bundeena pier, easily accessable buy cars. I'd say the background would be even better at about 5pm with a summer sunset.

So guys, if your looking for a nice cruise destination that you don't have to go interstate for, this IS a place that would rival the likes of the Sunday arvo Spit meets at Surface Paradise in Qld.

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Word on the street is, that it has a good gearbox :P

Sorry I forgot to tell you, that you are banned from coming over..

I know where you live buddy! I can get in there too!!!! There's holes in the fence you know!

Im actually out Penrith way, I absolutely SUCK with directions outside of Penrith - Mt Druitt area so im always too paranoid to venture out to cruise to places like this but my GF is buying me a GPS for Christmas so I wanna find some nice places to cruise too.

Ahh from penrith..

Well perhaps 1.5hours max to bundenna, if traffic is all good..

think you catch m5?? get off at auburn, come down all the way to bankstown.. keep going.. hit alfords point road..

then go on bangor bypass, or keep going straight and hit heatcote road..

few ways you can get to bundenna

But yea best to look at the map :mellow:

^ from CBD?

perhaps 35-45mins max.. depends on traffic and which way you come..

Probably a touch longer. From the CDB to my house would be about half an hour. From there it would be minimum half to get there I would think?

I'd allow around an hour or a touch more to be on the safe side :P

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