Cronulla Beach

Natural Attractions

Cronulla, derived from an Aboriginal word kurranulla meaning 'place of pink seashells', is located on the Bate Bay coastline in Sydney's south. It is the only Sydney beach that can be reached by train, making it very easy to reach.
Cronulla Beach
Cronulla Beach and rock pool
Cronulla Beach and park
Cronulla Beach Lifeguards
Cafe on Cronulla Beach
Sunrise surf at Cronulla Beach
Surfing at Cronulla Beach
Cronulla Beach is the only beach patrolled all year round by Sutherland Shire Council's professional lifeguards together with volunteer lifesavers from Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club.

The Cronulla Pavilion and Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club are two prominent buildings located close to the sand, along with a cafe and restaurant. Behind the beach is a large grassed area with plenty of shade and a playground.

The Cronulla Rock Pools are between Cronulla Beach and North Cronulla Beach.

For a top day out at the beach, Cronulla has all the right ingredients - fish and chips, ice cream and gelato, cool surf shops for beach supplies and accommodation.

Cronulla Beach is wheelchair accessible, has disabled toilets and a free Beach Wheelchair and Mobi Mat service.

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