On the southern edge of Sydney, Royal National Park is Australia’s oldest national park. It’s popularity ever increasing and the classic example of a national park being “loved to death” with walking tracks deteriorating rapidly under the weight of many feet and uncontrolled erosion.

TTMS have installed high standard stone track structures along the Royal Coast Track a 25 kilometre trail along the coast between Bundeena and Otford.  This has required the helicopter transport of many hundreds of tonnes of sandstone rock and the installation of over 1,000 new steps with accompanying drains, retaining walls, paving and stepping stones.  At Wattamola the iconic beach destination TTMS upgraded the beach access track with expert stone masonry skills to merge heritage style stone structures with modern design standards.

> Visit the Parks website for additional info