​In the spirit of reconciliation, the Bundeena Maianbar Art Trail acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to the Dharawal people and their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

The next ART TRAIL is on
Sunday, 6th April 2025

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Bundeena View by Peter Solness

About us

On the first Sunday of each month amidst The Royal National Park, Dharawal Country, in the Sutherland Shire of Sydney, a group of talented and unique artists come together to share an experience like no other. The Art Trail began over 25 years ago with artists sharing a vision to bring a unique experience that still exists today as the only Art Trail of its kind.

Each artist has a working studio, usually situated beside their homes, allowing visitors to experience their private artspace firsthand. You can browse, admire, observe, ask questions, see the artist at work, and of course, purchase pieces of art directly from the artists

What is an Art Trail? 

An Art Trail, and specifically our Art Trail, is a collaborative group of artists who open their studio doors to the public
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The Art Trail offers a unique cultural experience and is still, to date the only Art Trail that runs every month of the year.

Getting There and Accessibility

Visitors can drive to Bundeena and Maianbar with no park entrance fee. There is also a ferry from Cronulla to Bundeena which runs every hour on the half hour from Cronulla and returns from Bundeena on the hour (check ferry timetable online)

The studios are open on the first Sunday of every month from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm. Location maps are available online or pick one up from the many business outlets in Bundeena and Maianbar.

Wheelchair access is avaivable in many studios. Check map to find which.

Identifying Open Studios

Keep an eye out for the blue and white flags displayed at all the open studios on the day. Visitors can drive to Bundeena and Maianbar from both ends of the Royal National Park without paying the park entrance fee, or from Cronulla, they can take the ferry across to Bundeena.

Extended Stay

There are several cafes and B&Bs in Bundeena and Maianbar for those who wish to extend their stay and enjoy the artistic and natural beauty of the area. 

https://arttrail.com.au/map

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