What is there to see between Wollongong and Sydney?

What is there to see between Wollongong and Sydney?

The trip from Sydney to Wollongong gives you the opportunity to explore a portion of the Grand Pacific Drive….Wollongong

  • Wattamolla Beach.
  • Wollongong Head Lighthouse.
  • Wollongong Botanic Garden.
  • Nan Tien Temple.
  • Standwell Park Beach.
  • Symbio Wildlife Park.
  • Port Kembla Beach.
  • Illawarra Museum.

Where does the Grand Pacific Drive start and end?

The Grand Pacific Drive officially starts about 30km north of Sydney’s CBD at the entry to the Royal National Park and continues along the coast to Kiama and beyond.

Where do you stop on the way to Kiama?

View the route

  • Stop 1: Explore the Royal National Park 57 min | 42 km.
  • Stop 2: Visit the animals at Symbio Wildlife Park, Helensburgh 25 min | 26 km.
  • Stop 3: Hand glide at Stanwell Park 10 min | 6.5 km.
  • Stop 4: Drive over the famous Sea Cliff Bridge 10 min | 6 km.
  • Stop 5: Explore Wollongong 33 min | 23 km.

What can you do in Wollongong without a car?

20 things to do in Wollongong

  • Surf Or Sunbake On A Wollongong Beach.
  • Visit Nan Tien Temple.
  • Have Fun At Jamberoo Action Park.
  • Hangout With Wildlife At Symbio Wildlife Park.
  • Hang Glide Like A Daredevil From Bald Hill.
  • Drive The Sea Cliff Bridge.
  • Go On A Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk.

Where is the stop between Jervis Bay and Sydney?

Sydney to Jervis Bay: a New South Wales South Coast road trip for adventurers

  • Fitzroy Falls.
  • Hyams Beach & Booderee National Park.
  • Jervis Bay Wild dolphin watching.
  • Kiama Coastal Trail.
  • Carrington Falls.

Where does the Grand Pacific Drive start from Sydney?

the Royal National Park
Grand Pacific Drive is a 140 kilometre award winning coastal drive beginning 45 minutes south of Sydney’s International Airport in the Royal National Park.

Where is Sea Cliff Bridge NSW?

CoalcliffIllawarra
Sea Cliff Bridge/Location

Is Jervis Bay worth visiting?

Better yet, Jervis Bay makes for an excellent weekend getaway from Sydney too. Located just a three-hour drive from Sydney, if you’re wondering what to do in Jervis Bay, it’s renowned for having the world’s whitest sand beach.

Where is the stop between Sydney and Mollymook?

The Sydney to Mollymook drive is 223km in distance, with a Sydney to Mollymook driving time of around two hours and 56 minutes. Good stops long the way include the Bulli Lookout, Bombo Headland and Conjola National Park.

Can you drive through Royal National Park?

We drove through part of the Royal National Park and stopped off to take a few photos of the views and also information of the Grand Pacific Drive, which we would like to do at some point. Stop off at Jibbon Beach for a little bit of Sun and a beautifully deserted beach.