📜 Unique white sandstone cliffside in Royal National Park, Australia.🔍 Known for its cake-like shape, with a unique white, layered, cuboid form, but highly unstable and fenced off. # Why Go📸 Scenic views and unique photo opportunities (from a safe distance/viewing platforms)🚶 Explore the challenging Coast Track and scenic walk through coastal heathland with wildlife spotting🌊 Whale watching vantage points🌸 See spring wildflowers and wildlife # Why Avoid⚠️ Extremely unstable rock, public access closed since 2015 due to collapse risk, high safety risk near cliff edges🚫 Fenced off, fines for jumping fence⛰️ Track is rough, steep, and rocky📶 Limited phone reception🚽 No toilets, drinking water, or rubbish bins at the lookout or along the track♿ No wheelchair access🅿️ Limited parking in Bundeena, especially on busy days # Tips👟 Wear appropriate footwear and clothing, and bring plenty of water for the walk📱 Download Emergency Plus app for emergencies🗓️ Check park alerts and closures before visiting🚌 Use public transport to Cronulla, then ferry to Bundeena to avoid parking issues🚫 Drones and pets are not permitted in the park # Cost💰 Royal National Park vehicle entry: $12 per vehicle per day; $4.40 per adult, $2.20 per child for vehicles over 8 seats. # Hours🕒 Royal National Park: 7am to 8:30pm daily (track to rock may close during total fire bans). # Parking🅿️ No carpark at or near Wedding Cake Rock. Limited street parking is available along the streets in Bundeena. # Getting There🚶 Take the ferry from Cronulla to Bundeena, then walk approximately 1 hour (1.8 miles/3km) along The Coast Track.
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