Getting Here

The Sutherland Shire is located 25 kilometres south of Sydney’s CBD and is easily accessible by car, rail and bus. Most international and domestic airlines fly into Sydney Airport, from there it’s a short 30 minute drive, making this a convenient destination to visit.

Air 

From Sydney airport it is an easy 30-minute drive south, past Botany Bay.

Rail

From Sydney CBD you can access the Shire by rail from the Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra lines. Visitors from the south, including Wollongong and Nowra, can travel via the South Coast line.

Road 

From the north you can access the Shire via the Princes Highway over Tom Ugly’s Bridge at Sylvania, Rocky Point Road over Captain Cook Bridge at Taren Point, or on Alfords Point Road at Illawong. From the south you’ll enter via the Princes Highway through Waterfall.

Public Transport

You can plan your trip using the public transport info line by calling 131500 or visiting their website. Trains operate every 15-30
minutes along the Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra line. A range of bus services are also available.

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Bundeena Kayaks

2 Seabreeze Lane, Bundeena

T: 0419 254 981

Sydney Tramway Museum

Cnr. Pitt St. & Rawson Ave (Old Princes Hwy), Loftus

T: 02 9542 3646

Rydges Cronulla Beachside

20 - 26 The Kingsway, Cronulla

T: 02 9527 3100

Cronulla and National Park Ferry Cruises

1 Tonkin Street, Cronulla

T: 02 9523 2990

Engadine

Old Princes Highway, Engadine

Cronulla Beach

20-38 Gerrale Street, Cronulla

T: 02 9710 0333

Metro Hotel Miranda

522 Kingsway (Corner of Jackson Avenue), Miranda

T: 1800 004 321

Cronulla

Gerrale Street, Cronulla

Something at Mary's Pottery Classes

8 Mary Street, Bundeena

Engadine Motor Inn

1229-1233 Princes Highway, Engadine

T: 02 9520 8166

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