Cape Baily Track Kurnell NSW 2231

Cape Baily Track





123 Reviews
  • Monday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Tuesday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Friday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–7:30 PM




Cape Baily Track Kurnell NSW 2231




About the Business

Cape Solander | NSW National Parks | Cape Solander, one of Sydney's best whale-watching spots, is located in the Kurnell section of Kamay Botany Bay National Park.

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Hours

  • Monday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Tuesday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Friday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–7:30 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–7:30 PM

Features

  • Good for kids
  • Hiking




Recommended Reviews

Dong Duong
20.10.2023
Cape Baily Track
Beautiful views and long yet easy walking paths along the cliffs and bush. Would recommend for any family or couple for a scenic day hike.
Daithí Kilcourse
17.08.2023
Cape Baily Track
A very nice walk. We walked to the lighthouse and the views were amazing. It is amazing when the whales swim by so close to the shore.
Troy Simons
02.08.2023
Cape Baily Track
This is always a great walk. The sun was out and plenty of people walking though not to the point of it being annoying. The track varies between rhe constructed board walk which has great grip even in the wet and at stage is rock in between. It's all fairly level and not many steep sections so good for all ages. Many great spots to just stop and enjoy the view and see whales like we did. Get out to this spot and have a walk!
Sanjaya Sharma
31.07.2023
Cape Baily Track
It's a nice place to have a view to the ocean.
Geo
25.07.2023
Cape Baily Track
This is a great coastal track to walk located between Kurnell and Cronulla Beach.Even though it’s located close to heavy industrial businesses this track is beautiful walking amongst the many scorched banksia trees and other native plants which are regenerating.This a generally easy track to take with a number of permanent stairs and walkways in between natural sandstone surfaces. If you lose the track when on the sandstone, look for a wooden stake or walk near the coast line but never near the edge.I didn’t come across much wildlife but there were a number of birds including magpies and crows. There is a little bit of noise from aircraft approaching and leaving Sydney International Airport but it is not too bad.Recommended to take a bottle of water with you, especially on a hot day. Allow additional time if you enjoy taking photos. My round trip to the Cape Baily Lighthouse was 2 hours and 15 minutes.
MarU Marie
25.07.2023
Cape Baily Track
Nice view. Just stay on track don't go too far. Nothing much to see on the end. Bring also water.
Abdulrahman Aljehani
24.07.2023
Cape Baily Track
A very nice and beautiful walk by the cliff, yet quite risky. The walk has so many breathtaking views and you actually might spot Whales during migration season.
Mary Ha
23.07.2023
Cape Baily Track
My favourite reoccurring hike as it’s got the coast as the view. As surreal as it looks in the picture, it looks better when you’re walking the track.
Jenny Hao
23.07.2023
Cape Baily Track
Very nice walk, great scenery.
Nelson Luc
21.07.2023
Cape Baily Track
This track is awesome and faily easy to walk. From start point at Cape Solander, it is 3km or 45-60mins one way walk to the Cape Baily Lighthouse. Potters point is 4km or 1-2hrs one way.

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Cape Baily Track