Cape Solander Explained

Cape Solander
Location:Sydney, New South Wales
Nearest City:Kurnell
Owner:NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
Website:https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/lookouts/cape-solander

Cape Solander is a natural historic site, located near the small town of Kurnell, New South Wales, situated in the Kamay Botany Bay National Park.[1] The location is known for whale watching, the whale species to be seen including the humpback whale, southern right whale, and the grey whale.

Fatalities caused by falling from the cliffs have occurred at this location.

Overview

Cape Solander is located on the Kurnell Peninsula, on the southern side of the Kamay Botany Bay National Park. The cape was named after Swedish botanist Daniel Solander who landed with Captain James Cook at Kurnell near the cape's location.[2] It marks the start of the Cape Baily Walking Track, that heads over to the Cape Baily Lighthouse. Around the cape, there are several other landmarks such as Tabbigai Gap, Blue Hole Gorge, and Yena Track.[3]

Aboriginal owners

Cape Solander is home to the Gweagal and Goorawal Aboriginal People.[4]

Description

The iconic white rocks that surround the cliffside of Cape Solander, that look like the rocks in Wedding Cake Rock, are Hawkesbury Sandstone, which is commonly occurring in the Sydney area.[5] At the parking area, there is a $2.5M whale-watching platform for tourists to use when whales migrate in winter.[6] [7]

Access

Cape Solander can be easily accessed from the Sydney CBD by driving west on Parramatta Road then heading South on King Georges Road. After, turn on Captain Cook Drive and enter Kamay Botany Bay Nat'l Park.[8]

Accidents

2018

In 2018, an American Mormon missionary slipped and fell to his death while posing for a selfie at the cliffs.[9] [10]

2024

In June of 2024, two women died when they were swept off the rocks near Cape Solander while walking. A third woman managed to climb onto the rocks to safety.[11] [12]

Activities

Cape Solander is a popular place for whale-watching with 300,000 tourists coming from all around the world for this activity. This place is also popular for bushwalking, with the nearby Muru and Yena trails close by, with also the Cape Baily Walking Track, which stretches down to Cape Baily Lightstation, Voodoo Point and Potter Point.[13]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cape Solander . 21 May 2024 . NSW National Parks . 22 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240522070331/https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/lookouts/cape-solander . live .
  2. Web site: Cape Solander Sydney, Australia - Official Travel & Accommodation Website . 2024-05-22 . www.sydney.com . en-AU.
  3. Book: Chapman, John . Day Walks Sydney . 26.
  4. Web site: Cape Solander Learn more . 2024-05-22 . NSW National Parks . en.
  5. Book: Chapman, John . Day Walks Sydney . 24.
  6. Cape Solander's new whale watching platform 7NEWS . 2022-12-09 . 7NEWS Australia . 2024-05-22 . YouTube.
  7. Web site: author . 2023-11-16 . Whale watching platform at Cape Solander . 2024-05-22 . NSW Environment and Heritage . en.
  8. Book: Chapman, John . Day Walks Sydney . 25.
  9. News: 2018-07-24 . Mormon missionary who fell to death while taking selfie was 'bright light' . 2024-06-10 . ABC News . en-AU.
  10. Web site: 6 May 2019 . He Died After Falling Off A Cliff While Taking A Selfie: A Year Later, His Parents Share The Photo . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190722181555/http://www.maritimeherald.com/2019/he-died-after-falling-off-a-cliff-while-taking-a-selfie-a-year-later-his-parents-share-the-photo/ . 22 July 2019 . 22 July 2019 . Maritime Herald.
  11. News: Sydney's Indian community mourns deaths of women swept off rocks in Kurnell, Sutherland Shire. . 11 June 2024 . ABC News.
  12. News: Sydney Indian community mourning after two women swept to sea by large wave . 11 June 2024 . The Guardian . Rachwani . Mostafa .
  13. Web site: Cape Solander What's nearby . 2024-05-22 . NSW National Parks . en.