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One of the most popular spots to visit in The Royal National Park, about an hour drive south of Sydney. You need to hike to reach the pools, and at times it can be slippery and steep, but the effort is worth it. The natural rock formations, shaped like the number eight, are quite small in size, but collectively they make for an amazing photo. When taking photos of the pools try to get down low to highlight the shape and size of the formations. I usually visit early on a weekday, not only to avoid the crowds but also because it can take awhile to reach the pools—it’s an hour drive followed by a hard hike that takes a couple of hours either way.
Gab
March 11, 2017

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Tara
February 19, 2020
Iconic and at times dangerous; that all part of the fun. See them for yourself
Karyn
January 16, 2020
A must see if you have time
Kathryn
December 26, 2017
a beautiful 13km round trip from our doorstep or a 13km drive and a 2 km walk.
Peter
May 11, 2022
A spectacular walk down the escarpment past wild beaches and coastlines. It is a long walk (allow 4-6 hours) and you should be prepared with water, food, sunblock etc. The pools themselves can be dangerous at high tide if there is a large surf running. Extreme caution should be observed.
Talina
December 31, 2018
Because? Amazing. Its a bit of a Hike to get there and i'd recommend you plan it around a Low Tide, but it is absolutely worth it and a very cool act of nature.

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Royal National Park og mynd átta gönguferð um sundlaugar
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Lilyvale, NSW