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Popular access-friendly things to do

NSW national parks offer lots of accessible places suitable for people with disability. Around Sydney, Royal National Park has wheelchair access areas as do many places in Sydney Harbour National Park. Head to Akuna Bay to take advantage of superb bird watching opportunities; and for fine dining with a view, Audley Dance Hall Café overlooks Hacking River at Royal National Park. If you’re exploring the north or south coast, relax at wheelchair-accessible Beach Road picnic area, or settle in for a day by the beach at Angourie Bay picnic area.

Person using a wheelchair at Audley Dance Hall Cafe. Photo: Simone Cottrell/DPIE

Sydney and surrounds

North Coast

People visiting the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre. Photo © Rob Cleary

Dorrigo Rainforest Centre

Dorrigo Rainforest Centre is the best place for Dorrigo National Park visitor information and school excursion visits. Book a guided tour, take the Skywalk for stunning views out to Coffs Harbour or relax in the Canopy Cafe.

Price
Fees apply. Free park entry.
Wheelchair
access
Easy
Where
Dorrigo National Park in North Coast

Country NSW

South Coast

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TrailRider, Royal National Park. Photo credit: DPIE

Free to hire mobility chairs

Keen to explore more bushwalks? NSW National Parks is pleased to provide all-terrain mobility chairs for visitors at Royal National Park, Morton National Park and Kosciuszko National Park.