Easy Walk, Huge Ocean Views | Hungry Point Cliff Top Walk #tourismaustralia
Opened in December, 2025, this stunning new coastal link has
transformed the iconic Cronulla Coastal Walk into an even more unforgettable
seaside adventure. The newly opened section completes the final piece of the
peninsula, extending the much-loved 4.5-kilometre walk from Salmon Haul Bay all
the way to the dramatic tip of Hungry Point Reserve — and it does it in style.
Thanks to a $6.9 million upgrade, walkers now glide along a
breathtaking suspended boardwalk that hugs the cliffs, replacing inland detours
with front-row ocean views. Every step delivers sweeping panoramas across the
water to Bundeena and deep into the Royal National Park, with plenty of new
lookout spots to pause, relax and soak up the scenery.
Winding through coastal bushland and past rugged sandstone
cliffs, this walk is packed with photo-worthy moments. You’ll discover multiple
lookout points, comfortable seating areas, and an accessible viewing platform
set right above the water — perfect for everyone to enjoy the magic of the
coast. Along the way, interpretive signs share the rich Dharawal cultural
history and heritage of this spectacular stretch of shoreline, adding meaning
to every step.
Key Features
Location: Hungry Point Reserve, Cronulla (Sutherland Shire)
Route: Clifftop extension of the Cronulla Esplanade, from
Salmon Haul Bay to the Hungry Point headland
Difficulty: Easy, mostly flat with some stairs
Parking & access: Public parking near Cronulla Esplanade
and Hungry Point Reserve, with cafés and amenities close by
Facilities: Lookout points, seating areas, interpretive
signage and an accessible viewing platform
Opened: December 18, 2025
If you’re chasing one of Sydney’s freshest coastal
experiences, this newly opened walk is an absolute must — where ocean air, epic
views and local history come together for a perfect seaside escape. 🌊🚶♂️
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