
From sandy shores to local secrets — here’s everything you need to know.
Kurnell is the kind of spot that flies under the radar — but once you’re in, you get it. Beachy and a little rugged, it’s a blend of coastal charm, national park beauty, and chilled-out locals who know they’ve got a good thing going.
Whether you’re chasing a post-swim coffee, a playground that keeps the kids happy for hours, or the best spot to whale watch, Kurnell has you covered. Here’s our go-to guide for spending a day in one of the Shire’s most underrated corners.
Cook at Kurnell

Sitting pretty on Silver Beach, Cook at Kurnell is a retro caravan café that nails the relaxed, beachside brief. With a stripped-back nautical look and hints of Mediterranean – Miami summer energy, it’s the kind of spot where you can roll straight off the sand for brunch, lunch or a cheeky cocktail. The menu is hearty and generous — think burgers, tacos, fresh salads, and cold drinks on tap. It’s dog-friendly too, and perfectly placed across from Kurnell’s off-leash beach, making it a go-to for morning coffee runs, sundowners, or post-swim snacks with your pup in tow.
Kamay Botany Bay National Park

Kamay Botany Bay National Park offers a stunning mix of rugged coastline, rich history, and natural beauty. It’s the kind of place where you could spend a whole day exploring, from cliff-top lookouts to hidden bush tracks.
Start at Cape Solander, one of Sydney’s top whale-watching spots, especially during migration season from May to October. Bring your binoculars and you might catch humpbacks, southern rights, or even dolphins cruising past the cliffs. If you’re keen to stretch your legs, the Whales & Wildflowers guided walk sets off from here — a two-hour coastal trek to Tabbigai Gap. Along the way, you’ll pass native wildflowers, spot sea eagles overhead, and take in panoramic views that make the journey more than worth it. Just pack your walking shoes, some water, and a sense of adventure.
Bonna Point Playground

Tucked at the western end of Silver Beach, Bonna Point Playground is a standout for kids of all ages. With a massive 4.5m slide (the tallest in the Shire), rope walkways, a junior zone, flying fox, scooter paths, and a mini skate plaza, it’s got everything for a big day out. There’s also plenty of space to picnic, plus bathrooms, bubblers, and loads of parking. While dogs aren’t allowed near the playground, the off-leash beach is just next door — so the whole crew’s covered.
Milkhouse Cafe

Just a block back from the water, Milkhouse is a cosy coastal cafe that feels like your local go-to — whether you’re a Kurnell regular or just passing through. They’re serving up specialty coffee, generous brekkie and lunch options, plus retro milk-bar faves like empanadas, churros, and thick shakes. With fresh, tasty food and genuinely friendly service, it’s the kind of place you’ll want to come back to. Whether you’re after a morning brew, a hearty wrap, or something sweet post-swim, Milkhouse has you covered.
Dog Beach

Silver Beach is home to a relaxed, dog-friendly off-leash zone where pups can run, swim, and splash to their heart’s content. The shallow, gentle water is perfect for dogs of all sizes, and there’s plenty of space for a game of fetch. With parking and picnic spots nearby at Bonna Point Reserve, it’s an easy go-to for a cruisy beach day with your four-legged mate.
Kurnell Hire

Right by Kurnell Beach, Kurnell Hire is your ticket to coastal fun — whether you’re keen to paddle, pedal, or fish. Rent a stand-up paddleboard or surf ski to glide across the calm bay, jump on a bike for a breezy coastal ride, or take it slow with a rod in hand. If you’d rather let a local lead the way, their three-hour guided tours (on water, wheels, or fishing trips) include scenic stops, insider tips, and all the planning done for you. It’s the easiest way to experience Kurnell from a fresh perspective.