Lyrebirds and Bike Rides at the Royal National Park

Echidnas and lace monitors and sugar gliders, oh my.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on May 11, 2017

Overview

To make a proper weekend escape from the city, head to Lady Carrington Drive in the world's first national park after Yosemite in the USA. The Royal National Park south of Sydney has 10km of track starting at Audley in the north, following the Hacking River upstream, and ending at Sir Bertram Stevens Drive in the south. In the late 19th century the track functioned as a carriage route, but these days it's only open to walkers and cyclists. As you make your way through the Nasho, keep a look out for some pure Australiana in the form of lyrebirds, lace monitors, echidnas and sugar gliders. Post bike ride, make sure you leave time for a picnic at one of three dedicated areas, and stop at Palona Brook for an extra detour to explore one of the nearby caves.

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Image: NSW National Parks & Wildlife Services.

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