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To help you get a clear picture of just what the Shire has to offer, we’ve put together some facts sheets to help you find out what you need to know quickly and easily.
Post Date: 12 Dec 2007
Cronulla has carved out a niche of its own for fine food and wine, inspired by its beachside locale and chefs working their magic with the freshest ingredients from the ocean. Unique waterside venues include a transformed surf club and a café inspired by nuns with daring habits. With more than 90 cafes, bars and restaurants to choose from there is a venue to suit all occasions, tastes and budgets. Here are some, just to name a few. (See the CBD Business Directory for details of all venues.)
Post Date: 12 Dec 2007
Make the most of your Seniors Card and the freedom of life over 60 by enjoying a range of day trips, great value dining options and shopping in and around Cronulla. If the grandkids are in tow, and you’re looking for a place to settle down for a picnic or a place to entertain those active minds, you will be spoilt for choice.
Post Date: 12 Dec 2007
Cronulla has a range of attractions and experiences for visitors to enjoy all year round. Whilst the beach culture is a major drawcard, shopping and dining, exploring historical sites and a range of major events provide for a great day out or short break for the family.
Post Date: 12 Dec 2007
Sydney’s Longest Beach One of Sydney’s best kept secrets, Cronulla is located 25km south of the city in the Sutherland Shire and is the only beach in Sydney accessible by train. Blessed with the city’s longest stretch of sand on one side and the pristine waterways of Port Hacking on the other, Cronulla is a stunning and relaxed coastal getaway with waterside dining, a wide range of natural attractions and retail therapy in the outdoor shopping plaza
Post Date: 12 Dec 2007
Whether you’re looking for a leisurely family picnic, a day out fishing or paddling in rock pools, Cronulla’s pristine natural environment offers plenty of free G-Rated fun. Whale watching, boating, surfing and diving in the blue Pacific Ocean provide more action and adventure, and by night choose from a range of family-friendly restaurants.
Post Date: 12 Dec 2007
Cronulla offers a totally unique shopping experience to other Sydney precincts with its Plaza, a lively outdoor shopping precinct, located right next to the beach. The quintessential Australian shopping location, enjoy browsing for fashion, gifts, home-wares or food whilst soaking up the sunny, blue skies of Cronulla.
Post Date: 12 Dec 2007
Cronulla has carved out a niche of it’s own for fine food and wine, inspired by its beachside locale and chef’s working their magic with the freshest ingredients from the ocean. Unique waterside venues include a transformed surf club and a café inspired by nuns with daring habits. With more than 90 cafes, bars and restaurants to choose from there is venue to suit all tastes and budgets.
Post Date: 12 Dec 2007
One of Sydney’s best kept secrets, the Cronulla Coast is located south of the city in the Sutherland Shire with the only beaches in Sydney accessible by train. Blessed with Sydney’s longest stretch of sand on one side and the pristine waterways of Port Hacking on the other, Cronulla is a stunning and relaxed coastal getaway with waterside dining, nature-based activities and a great line-up of events.