As I mentioned in an earlier post, there really is no limit to the number of amazing picnic spots in Sydney. Akuna Bay may be one of the slightly more inaccessible ones, but it's also one of the most peaceful.
To get there you have to take around a 45-minute drive from the city centre, but it's well worth the day trip. Situated in the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, you'll get to wind your way through the bush before popping out onto the water near a marina. After paying a minimal entrance fee, pull over at the first grassy bay and get ready for some zen time.
If fishing is your thing, then this is definitely your place! I think it would be fun to take a hand reel next time, although who knows what I'd do if I actually caught anything (I mean who really wants to touch a live fish).
Picnic tip: don't forget to take lots of water, it can get pretty hot and you aren't going to be that close to a corner store! A good old cooler pack is a great investment.
Where: Liberator General San Martin Drive, Ku-Ring-Gai National Park, 2084
More Info: www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkPicnics
To get there you have to take around a 45-minute drive from the city centre, but it's well worth the day trip. Situated in the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, you'll get to wind your way through the bush before popping out onto the water near a marina. After paying a minimal entrance fee, pull over at the first grassy bay and get ready for some zen time.
If fishing is your thing, then this is definitely your place! I think it would be fun to take a hand reel next time, although who knows what I'd do if I actually caught anything (I mean who really wants to touch a live fish).
Picnic tip: don't forget to take lots of water, it can get pretty hot and you aren't going to be that close to a corner store! A good old cooler pack is a great investment.
Where: Liberator General San Martin Drive, Ku-Ring-Gai National Park, 2084
More Info: www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkPicnics
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