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The Wall - Cronulla (NSW)

Address: 🏡 Prince St, Cronulla NSW 2230
Phone : +1
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Monro Park

Colleen M such a beautiful park. Great place to have a picnic. Always clean, no rubbish. Flowers are always so beautiful
5 /5

The Wall

MATTHEW WILLIAMS Love the Wall. Great surf great girls and lots of parking. Close to food, toilets and shops. Water was great.
5 /5

Tonkin Oval

Syed Umar Ahmed This cricket ground is a splendid venue for both players and spectators alike. The pitch is well-maintained, offering a true bounce that cricket enthusiasts appreciate. The expansive outfield is lush and inviting, perfect for a high-scoring game or a leisurely day of spectating under the open sky. With picturesque views, including a serene backdrop of boats gently bobbing at the nearby marina, its an idyllic setting for a day out. While parking can be challenging to find, this minor inconvenience is offset by the grounds easy accessibility and the overall quality of the facilities. Whether youre here to play or just enjoy the atmosphere, this cricket ground is definitely worth a visit.
5 /5

Smitty’s walk

Umair Javed Plenty of parking! Peaceful and quite beach, very clean and well maintained. Unexplored beach-walk gem.
5 /5

Dunningham Park

Rebecca Mendham A childrens play ground, picnicking ,swimming, surfing, and eateries from casual to upmarket! All around good time park.
5 /5

Wanda Sand Dunes Meeting Point

craig wilcoxon The best place on your door step. Kids love it. While sandy beaches, blue sea. Perfecto
5 /5

Public Toilet Facility

Salmon Haul Reserve and Playground

Edward Poljak Beautiful secluded cove on port hacking near Cronulla. A great private place for sunbaking and a swim as its always secluded from the wind. There is a playground for kids and clean amenities.
5 /5

Shark Island

Mark Steward This place was the place me my brother teeth and Chris warr, wingnut and nugget plus Doug Robson and Dean Herril ,Tristan Barfield the only body boarder to beat Mike Stewart in the 80s who made Mike look ordinary at that contest at Cronulla point only true locals know this who he is and how great he was on his Mach 10 or his Mach7-7 made the Sport what it is today in Australia. Signing out from tooth a true local and remember respect the local crew that surf their or you could get yourself in some trouble U wont be able to deal with, so watch the break from the cliffs at the point. Cause I dont want to have to save you from some of the worlds most dangerous surf conditions you could break your neck out there like doug Robson did in the nineties . Till I see you in the water hang loose and rock on and stay out of my way.
5 /5

Cronulla Sand Dunes

KnowOne !! The sand dunes are a must-visit spot, tucked away in the more hidden area at the back of the beach. Getting there can be a bit challenging and tiring—the trail involves going downhill, climbing uphill, and walking on soft sand that easily fills your shoes. The path is quite narrow, with bushes encroaching from both sides, so staying alert is essential. Be mindful of wildlife, especially snakes; I encountered a red-bellied snake on my way. For this trek, I highly recommend carrying essentials like a water bottle, a hat, and sunglasses, particularly on hot days. If you start from the beach and walk all the way to where the trail ends at Captain Cook Drive, the total distance is about 5 km—so plan your trip accordingly.
5 /5