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The best day trips from Sydney
Venture to one of these countryside, coastal or mountainous locations only a couple of hours away from Sydney
Sydneysiders are a lucky bunch. Jump in the car (or the train) and within just a few hours you can find yourself in some of the most beautiful spots in the state.
But with so many options to choose from, it begs the question: where should you visit first? You're certainly spoilt for choice, so we've cherry-picked a selection of the best day trips from the city – featuring quaint villages, seaside hangouts and mountain escapes.
Around a two-hour drive or a scenic train ride away from the CBD, you'll find yourself rambling through eucalypts and gums, gazing out over gorgeous ocean cliffs, or watching the world go by in a sleepy village café. All these places have two things in common: they're close enough to get you there and back within a day, and they're well worth your time.
While you're on an adventure, check out the power of nature at these waterfalls and blowholes in NSW.
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The most awesome day trips from Sydney
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
- Attractions
- Parks and gardens
You’ll discover deep-rooted history and picturesque landscapes at Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, 50 minutes north of Sydney by car. Feast your eyes on views of Pittwater to the Central Coast from the sandstone viewing area at West Head Lookout. Take a short walk through the bush to find important Indigenous sites on the Aboriginal Heritage walk , which includes viewings of historic rock engravings and handprints made by the Guringai people. The park includes many waterways including Hawkesbury River, Pittwater and Cowan Water, plus numerous creeks and coves to explore. Want to see more? Hire a paddle boat from the Bobbin Inn.
How far? 43km
Get there by car. It’s about 50 minutes’ drive from Sydney CBD.
- Royal National Park
The Royal National Park has endless possibilities for sightseers and explorers eager to connect with nature. Trek the expansive coastal cliffs and walk through eucalyptus bushlands, swim under the waterfalls in Wattamolla, or paddle down Hacking River by hiring a canoe from the Audley Boatshed. You can even catch a glimpse of whales migrating north for the winter from May to November. Cyclists can brave the 10km Loftus Loop Trail and unroll a picnic blanket for lunch at Ironbark Flat or Wattle Forest afterwards.
How far? 36km
Get there by car. It’s about one hour away from Sydney CBD. Or take the train from Central to Otford, which takes just over an hour and costs $7.65 with an Opal card.
Blue Mountains
Take a train to the Blue Mountains and make a day of visiting gobsmacking lookouts like Echo Point and wandering along tracks that boast rich Indigenous history. Trek the scenic loop of the Grand Canyon track near Blackheath to see world heritage listed waterfalls, sandstone walls and native plants. Or soak in the vibrant shades of flora in the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden in Mount Tomah . Take a peek into the Glow Worm Tunnel in Lithgow where the bioluminescent glow of fungus gnats covers the walls and ceilings. Or relax in at one of the finest day spas in the Blue Mountains for massages, facials, soak therapies and body wraps.
How far? 79km
Get there by car, it’s about one hour away from Sydney CBD. Or catch the Blue Mountains line train from Central to Katoomba, then the bus from Katoomba to Echo Point for the lookout. It costs around $10 with an Opal Card.
Dedicate a few solid hours to simply wandering around this adorable seaside village, stopping in at cute cafés and the famous Ice Creamery, Kiama (aaaaaaah). A trip here wouldn't be complete without a visit to the Kiama Blowhole , where waves spurt out through a crevasse in the cliff, forming a fabulous salty fountain. Play golf at the rural golf course or walk the Kiama Coast Walk for views of lush green cliffs overlooking rocky shores, rivers and private beaches. There are also plenty of surrounding coastal towns connected by cycleways for fitness fanatics to conquer. You can also book magestic activities like dolphin watching cruises, outdoor rock climbing and kayaking tours.
How far? 130 km
Get there by car, it’s about two hours away from Sydney CBD.
- Things to do
Home to panoramic coastal views, sunny weather and an infamous surf, Palm Beach is the ideal Australian package. Located one hour away from Sydney’s CBD on the Northern Beaches, this hot spot is perfect for a relaxing day trip away from the commotion of the city. Cruise the crystal waters on a boat charter, tee off at the Palm Beach Golf Course, or grab a bite at the Boathouse for lunch after embarking on a Pittwater kayaking tour . The Barrenjoey Lighthouse delivers a bird’s-eye-view of the sandy dunes, 91 metres above sea level. And if you're a die-hard Home and Away fan, you can pretend you're a Summer Bay local, as much of the show's filming was done at Plam Beach and the surf lifesaving club.
How far? 44km
Get there by car. It’s about one hour away from Sydney CBD. Or catch the L90 bus from Wynyard Station for around $5 with an Opal card.
Kangaroo Valley
If you’re looking to escape to the countryside, Kangaroo Valley, located two hours south of Sydney, has got you covered. Go wine tasting at the Yarrawa Estate Winery, where you can sample locally made jams. Entertain the kids by kayaking down Kangaroo River or go horse riding through rainforest and grazing lands . You can admire the Victorian architecture of the Hampden Bridge or the bushland views from Mannings lookout, too. For the DIYers there are also plenty of hands-on classes in gourmet cooking, gardening, soap-making and the art of high tea.
How far? 156km
Get there by car. It’s about two hours and ten minutes away from Sydney CBD.
Port Stephens
Despite being a two hour drive from Sydney CBD, Port Stephens offers adventure and scenic views that make it worth the time at the wheel. Embark on a camel ride at Oakfield Ranch or dive in for a snorkel with dolphins. Sandboard the largest dunes of Stockton Beach during the day, or do it by sunset for a more romantic picnic setting. For adventurers, the outdoor rock climbing at Port Stephens’ sea cliffs will have you reaching unimaginable heights overlooking the ocean slapping the rocky shore, or you can opt to stretch your legs on the newly completed Tomaree Coastal Walk that is a whole 27 kilometres of stunning views.
How far? 179km
Get there by car, it’s about two hours and 30 minutes away from Sydney CBD.
The Entrance
Less than two hours north of Sydney, you’ll find one of the most charming corners of the Central Coast. Famed for its community of hungry pelicans – there’s a public feeding of the local ‘scoop’ (that’s the collective noun) every day at 3.30pm, which can attract up to 50 hungry birds – this coastal town sits astride the natural ocean channel that separates the sapphire waters of Tuggerah Lake from the Pacific. A day out here is perfect for those who enjoy the outdoors but want to keep one foot planted in civilisation – the town has plenty of caf é s and restaurants you can retreat to when you need a feed or a coffee. There are many super spots for fishing and prawning and multiple places in town where you can hire the necessary equipment if you’re not already kitted out. If you’re a keen cyclist, the 12-km shared trail along the lake will have you spoilt for beautiful views and just north of the Entrance, there are a number of easily manageable bushwalking tracks through Wyrrabalong National Park. During the sunnier months, head to Tuggerah Beach, which boasts more than 8km of golden sands lapped by ocean waves, and if you’re not put off by chillier waters, surf conditions are excellent here all year round.
How far? 110km
Get there by car. It’s about 1.5 hours from Sydney CBD.
This quaint spot is the South Coast getaway for people who live on the South Coast, and being locally adored is always a good sign. It’s basically a two-for-one holiday: the salty sea breeze floating up from Seven Mile Beach to the sprawling green hills makes you feel like you’re in a small country town and a forgotten seaside village in the same breath. There’s incredible baked goods to be found at Milkwood Bakery and you’ll find unusual bottles of plonk at the almost-too-cool Justin Lill Wines & the Berry Bottleshop . If fancier eats are in order, Queen St Eatery is an elegant little restaurant on Berry’s main drag executing the classics with style. A generous plate of prawns grilled in their shells carry a whisper of aniseed from the Pernod flambe, and the herbal spiciness of a proper Café de Paris butter on a minute steak is balanced by a crunchy nest of wafer-thin fries. If you’re ready to burn some energy, the three-hour return hike to the stunning plateau of the Drawing Room Rocks is always a winner. Looking to stay the night? Plan a long simmer in a balcony bath with sightlines out to the ocean at the stunning Mount Hay Retreat .
How far? 138km
Get there by car on a two-hour drive that’ll take you past some gorgeous ocean cliffs – stop off at the Kiama Blowhole on the way, or take your pick of other South Coast adventures .
Step into another time by visiting the historic village of Berrima, established in the 1830s. Widely recognised as the preserved example of a Georgian village on the Australian mainland, Berrima is surrounded by wineries, charming centuries-old architecture, and fancy boutiques. Buy handmade country produce at Mrs Oldbucks Pantry and warm winter knits from the Australian Alpaca Centre. Stop by Eschalot for lunch for a hatted fine-dining experience at a heritage-listed building. Walk by the Berrima River for a platypus sighting, or book yourself a ghost tour at the local courthouse.
How far? 125km
Get there by car. It’s just under two hours away from Sydney CBD.
Lake Macquarie
While you may only know Lake Macquarie for its expansive body of water, this unassuming region sandwiched between Sydney and Newcastle has a lot to offer city folk looking to slow down and get back to nature. If you want to go there and back again in a day, Bilbo Baggins-style, then we must recommend a trail ride with AAA Horse Riding & More . You'll be trotting and cantering under palm tree canopies, along lush fern pathways and through skinny gums stretching skyward at the foothills of the Watagan Mountains. Afterwards, become a salty skipper while you cruise around the region's namesake lake on a private runabout boat with Jetbuzz Watersports .
How far? 127km
Get there by car in just under two hours, driving through the bushlands of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
Stanwell Park
Situated on the northern tip of Wollongong, Stanwell Park is where Australian aeronautical pioneer Lawrence Hargrave first flew in his box kite in 1894. Since then, Bald Hill lookout has been the spot for hang gliding and paragliding, as well as a good place to enjoy an alfresco lunch. You can also hike the 6.5km walking track of Wodi Wodi or hand feed kangaroos at Symbio Wildlife Park . If all else fails, slap on some sunscreen and head to the beach for a splash.
How far? 64km
Get there by car. It’s about one hour, 15 minutes from Sydney CBD. Or take the train from Central to Otford, which takes around one hour and costs about $6 with an Opal card. The walk from Otford Station to Stanwell Tops takes 22 minutes.
Mermaid Pools
- Southern Highlands
Trek through the bush, swim in rivers and chase waterfalls around Mermaid Pools near Tahmoor Gorge. You’ll encounter steep steps and rocky platforms as you venture to the water, but the views are well worth it. While the Mermaid Pools themselves are not the safest to swim in, the many swimming holes you’ll encounter on the trek are ideal for a splash. The See Through Pools are the perfect pit-stop for a swim, allowing you to view hidden rock formations underwater.
How far? 100km
Get there by car, it’s about 1.5 hours from Sydney CBD.
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30 Best Day Trips From Sydney You’ll Love 2024 Guide
Looking for the best day trips from Sydney? If you simply want to escape the city for the day or find new places to visit in New South Wales, we’ve got the perfect Sydney day trip ideas for you to choose from! Expect the second oldest national park in the world, road trips down to the beautiful Grand Pacific Drive, wine tasting in Hunter Valley and so much more.
Whether you’re looking for new places to visit in Sydney, or just looking to get out of the city, we’re here to help you.
We’re including day trips from Sydney by train and bus, so if you’re new to Sydney or don’t have a car, you can use this article as your go to Sydney weekend guide.
Table of Contents
DAY TRIPS NORTH OF SYDNEY WITHIN 2 HOURS
1. spend the day at avalon beach.
North Sydney / 50 mins drive from Sydney
After living in the nearby Warriewood for a few months, we spent a lot of time exploring the area so you might like to check out our huge Northern Beaches in Sydney Guide .
While most people skip Avalon Beach in Sydney and head straight to Palm Beach, there’s so many reasons why Avalon easily makes it onto our best day trips from Sydney list. Spend the day exploring the beautiful Avalon shops as well as the many cafes and restaurants to choose from. You can check out our full guide on where to eat in Avalon Beach .
Pro tip – drive over to the Pittwater side in Clareville, you’ll have access to the gorgeous Clareville Beach which is popular with families. Drive on a little further an explore the stunning Paradise Beach which we randomly found on Google Maps. This slice of heaven feels remote, like you’ve found a real hidden gem. You can read more about Paradise Beach in our guide here.
How to get to Avalon Beach By Car: It’s a 50m drive north of Sydney By Bus: You’ll have to take two busses to get to Avalon Beach which will take 1h30m.
2. Take A Ferry Over To Beautiful Scotland Island In Sydney
North Sydney / 40 minute drive from Sydney
If you fancy going on a boat on your day trip from Sydney then we recommend getting the ferry over to Scotland Island from Church Point in Pittwater. The boat ride itself is gorgeous and we highly recommend it even if it doesn’t take very long. Read our complete Scotland Island Guide for logistics on how to get there and things to do.
When you return from your ferry ride either opt for the beautiful Church Point Waterfront Store & Cafe or pop next door to Pasadena. If you’re unsure which one is better, Pasadena has a great beer garden on the water and they do a cracking fish & chips which is slightly cheaper than the Waterfront Store & Cafe. The latter is beautiful though and definitely worth eating at even if you just want to pop into the store to pick a few snacks up.
How to get to Scotland Island By Car: It’s a 40m drive north of Sydney By Bus: You’ll have to take two busses to get to Church Point Wharf to get the ferry over which will take 1h30m.
3. Spend The Day At Palm Beach
North Sydney / 1h drive from Sydney
While Palm Beach is a popular day trip from Sydney, this one hour drive from Sydney Harbour Bridge is worth every single minute because it truly is beautiful.
I have been known to stalk the Home & Away set locations from time to time up here and even found them filming outside The Boathouse once! Check out our complete guide for the Best Things To Do In Palm Beach Sydney for all details on how to spend the day or weekend getaway here.
How to get to Palm Beach By Car: It’s a 1 hour drive north of Sydney By Bus: The L90 will take you directly to Palm Beach which takes about 1h30m.
4. Go On A Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park Walk
North Sydney / 1 hour drive from Sydney
As we mentioned above about our secret hike we do from Palm Beach, you can get to the beautiful Resolute Beach from Palm Beach Wharf . We tend to jump on the ferry to Great Mackerel Beach which is stunning in itself, then walk 40 minutes or so around to Resolute Beach in Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park. I wouldn’t take young kids as it’s hiking in the bush next to the water on a not so well trodden on track, not on a boardwalk.
If you’re driving over to Ku-ring-gai National Park, you can head down the Resolute Beach track from the beautiful West Head Lookout. West Head Lookout is stunning and has a great perspective of the famous Barrenjoey Lighthouse in Palm Beach.
How to get to Ku-ring-gai National Park By Car: It’s a 1 hour drive to America Bay Track By Bus: Sorry there’s no public transport to Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
5. Go On The Riverboat Postman Cruise On The Hawkesbury River
North Sydney / 45min drive from Sydney
We loved our experience on the River Boat Postman Cruise which is located in Brooklyn on the Hawkesbury River. That’s right, you can join the postman on his run around the islands in the Hawkesbury for a fun boat trip which lasts for 3 hours. At the time of writing, it was just $58 for adults and $18 for kids.
This is also a really easy day trip from Sydney by train. You just need to jump on one train from Central and it will take just over an hour to get there. Best of all, the train station at Brookyln is directly opposite the Riverboat Postman Cruise!
How to get to Brooklyn By Car: It takes 1hr from Sydney By Public Transport: 1h15m train from Central station
6. Spend The Day At An Aussie Sheep Farm
North Sydney / 1h20m from Sydney
If you’re looking an authentic taste of Aussie culture then we recommend heading over to Tobruk Sheep Station for a bit of a different Sydney day trip. You’ll see demonstrations in whip cracking, sheep-sheering and even boomerang throwing to keep you entertained.
How to get to Tobruk Sheep Station from Sydney By Car: It takes 1h20m from Sydney By Public Transport: It takes 2h45m with a combo of a train and bus
7. Relax At Patonga & Pearl Beach
A bit further north of the Hawkesbury River and you’ll come to the beautiful Patonga Beach and Pearl Beach. You can actually get a ferry from Palm Beach over to Patonga so it’s up to you how you decide to do your day trip from Sydney.
There’s a campground at Patonga Beach which we always said we’d love to stay at one day because it’s right on the water and looks beautiful. Plus, it’s just a short walk down the road to The Boathouse at Patonga.
8. Check Out The Beautiful Avoca Beach
North Sydney / Between 1h30m – 2h drive
Avoca Beach is a beautiful little coastal town, perfect for a day out of the city or weekend getaway. We recommend Aqua Fun for the family, a visit to one of the BBC’s best cinema’s in the world – the Avoca Beach Picture Theatre and the Gin Distillery for some gin tasting and walks around the beautiful gardens.
How to get to Avoca Beach By Car: Between 1h30m – 2h By Bus: Takes 2 hours from Sydney with a combo of train and bus
9. Go Horse Riding Or Abseiling At Glenworth Valley
North Sydney / 1h20m drive from Sydney
A great family day trip from Sydney or anyone really is spending the day at Glenworth Valley . Just an hour north of Sydney will bring you to an adventurers paradise (especially for kids). Expect quad biking, horse riding, abseiling and a whole lot more.
How to get to Glenworth Valley By Car: It takes 1h20m to get there from Sydney By Bus: There’s no public transport to Glenworth Valley unfortunately
10. Spend The Day At The Hippest Town On The Central Coast, Long Jetty
North Sydney / 1h30m
Known as being the Central Coast version of Newtown, expect some cool cafes, antique shops, fab street art and much more at Long Jetty, a hidden gem nestled right next door to The Entrance. Find out more about it in our guide, Best Things To Do In Long Jetty .
How to get to Long Jetty By Car: It should take 1h30m to drive from Sydney to Long Jetty By Public Transport: You’ll need to take the Newcastle train to Gosford, then take the B21 or B22 bus to Long Jetty which will take 2h30m total.
11. Spend The Day In Newcastle
North Sydney / 2h by car
Just a two drive north of Sydney, Newcastle has many incredible beaches you’ll find not nearly as busy as any Sydney beach. We lived there for about a year and have loads of guides for you to check out including:
Best Things To Do In Newcastle – discover everything from the best restaurants, shops and hidden gems.
Best Beaches In Newcastle – check out our favourite hidden beaches only locals would know about.
How to get to Newcastle By Car: It’s just a 2hr drive north of Sydney By Train: It takes 2h30m to get there with a combo of train and the newly built tram line into the centre of Newcastle
12. Spend The Day At Hunter Valley
North Sydney / 2h10m drive from Sydney
The Hunter Valley is known as NSW’s wine country, and it can be on the pricey side too. But, we’ve done our research and found some great gems when it comes to exploring this area. We recommend eating at Cafe Enzo and going on a DIY wine tasting tour. Also, how could we forget, visit the Hunter Valley Gardens for a great family day out – there’s a couple of fairground rides as well.
HOW TO GET TO HUNTER VALLEY By Car: 2h30m drive from Sydney By Bus: There’s no public transport but there’s loads of tours to Hunter Valley from Sydney.
13. Something For Everyone At Port Stephens
North Sydney / 2h30m drive from Sydney
Just an hour’s drive north of Newcastle is the beautiful Port Stephens. It’s one of those places that has something for everyone. There’s loads of activities to keep the family entertained like going sandboarding on the dunes , as well as exploring the set location of the Mad Max movies, camel rides and shark cage diving !
How to get to Port Stephens By Car: It’s a three hour drive north of Sydney, past the city of Newcastle By Bus: It takes an hour from Newcastle on the bus.
DAY TRIPS WEST OF SYDNEY
14. get some space in blue mountains.
Western Sydney / 1h30m drive from Sydney
The Blue Mountains National Park is one of the most popular day trips from Sydney. There’s loads of hikes to tackle with our favourites being Hanging Rock and Wentworth Falls , as well as Insta famed lookout points that you can drive right to such as: Lincolns Rock and our favourites, Hargraves Lookout and Blackheath Lookout. Check out our Blue Mountains guides which include visiting scenic world, outdoor rock climbing and so much more:
Best Things To Do In Blue Mountains
Best Blue Mountains Hikes
Best Lookouts In Blue Mountains
Ultimate Guide For A Romantic Weekend In Blue Mountains
Everything You Need To Know About Camping In Blue Mountains
Best Places To Stay In Blue Mountains
How to get to Blue Mountains National Park from Sydney By Car: It’s a 2h drive from Sydney By Train: One of the easiest places to get to from Sydney via public transport is Blue Mountains. It’s a 2h20m on the train.
15. Experience A Slice Of England At Breenhold Gardens
Western Sydney / 1h50m drive from Sydney
Right near to Blue Mountains National Park you’ll find Mount Wilson and the beautiful Breenhold Gardens . It’s only open during a few weeks in the year during Spring and Autumn but we reckon these gardens are the best to see the autumn and spring colours in Sydney. If you’re British, these gardens will certainly remind you of home being one of the most amazing day trips from Sydney.
It’s no wonder Mount Wilson is often used as the set location for many movies including The Great Gatsby which you can read about int our 18 Hollywood movies filmed in Sydney guide.
How to get to Breenhold Gardens from Sydney By Car: It takes 2h10m to get to Breenhold Gardens By Public Transport: Unfortunately there’s no public transport to Breenhold Gardens
16. Relax In The Best Hot Baths In NSW At Sparadise Japanese Bath House
West Sydney / 2h30m drive from Sydney
Another amazing day trip from Sydney is Sparadise Japanese Bath House in the middle of the Blue Mountains. We absolutely love this gem where you’ll be sitting in 30C+ water, looking out to magnificent views and wondering how on earth you didn’t know anything about it before.
How to get to Sparadise By Car: Approx. 2h30m from Sydney By Train: Unfortunately there’s no public transport to Sparadise
17. Visit The Less Touristy Caves Near Sydney
Western Sydney / 3hr drive from Sydney
Our another awesome day trip from Sydney without the crowds is at Wombeyan Caves which is just a stones throw from Blue Mountains National Park. You might have heard of Jenolan Caves but if you drive just an hour longer, you’ll come to Wombeyan Caves. You can do a tour or a self guided tour into the caves just like we did! If visiting in Summer, trek into the Mares Forest Creek Canyon for a hike and swim, it’s one of the best things we’ve ever done in Australia.
How to get to Wombeyan Caves By Car: It takes around 3hr to drive there By Bus: Unfortunately there’s no public transport to Wombeyan Caves
18. Be Totally Wowed By The Views At Kanangra-Boyd National Park
Western Sydney / 2h45m drive from Sydney
Very few know about Kanangra-Boyd National Park and although it’s a bit of a drive to get there, you’ll be in complete amazement of the beauty of this part of the Blue Mountains National Park. You’ll honestly think you’re in somewhere like Borneo when you see the views from this stunning day trip from Sydney. There are campsites here too if you want to make a weekend of it!
How to get to Kanangra-Boyd National Park By Car: It takes around 2hr45m to drive there By Bus: Unfortunately there’s no public transport to Kanangra-Boyd National Park
19. Visit The Secret Glow Worm Tunnel In Newnes
Western Sydney / approximately 3h30m drive from Sydney
Newnes is one of the proper gems to visit near Sydney. It might take a while to get there but it’s totally worth it. Even the scenery on the way to Newnes is exceptional. We recommend going on the glow worm tunnel hike (good for families too) where you have to walk through a very black tunnel along the old railway tracks to see the glow worms.
If you fancy staying for a few days, there’s an awesome free campsite there too. We want to head back to see the old zig zag railway bridge too!
How to get to Newnes from Sydney By Car: It can take up to 3h30m to drive to Newnes By Bus: Unfortunately there’s no public transport options to get to Newnes
DAY TRIPS SOUTH OF SYDNEY
20. spend the day at royal national park.
South Sydney / 1 hour from Sydney
This is clearly one of our favourite day trips from Sydney! As the second oldest national park in THE WORLD, you’ll find plenty of incredible beaches and hikes to go on. You can read our full list of the 15 Best Royal National Park Walks if you want to know all of our favourite places to visit.
Some of our favourite hikes include the Wedding Cake Rock walk which leads onto the stunning Big Marley Beach as well as the Palona Cave walk.
2. Hike To The Insta Phenomenon Figure 8 Pools
Southern Sydney / 1hr drive from Sydney
Although it is part of The Royal National Park, we felt it was only right to give the Figure 8 Pools hike a section of its own which is just an hours south of Sydney. Make sure you check the tides before going there otherwise you might have wasted your day as it would be too dangerous at high tide. We recommend reading our full blog post about Figure 8 Pools first before you go on this amazing coastal walk along beautiful beaches.
How to get to Figure 8 Pools from Sydney By Car: It’s a 1 hour drive from Sydney By Bus: It’s a 1 hour train ride to Otford, then hike from there
22. Find The Famous Sea Cliff Bridge Lookout
Continue on your drive on the south coast and you’ll find the beautiful lookout point at Stanwell Tops which reaches over to the famous Sea Cliff Bridge in the distance.
We loved the short hike up to the view point ( read our Sea cliff Bridge Guide first ), but just be careful if you do attempt it. Please don’t take children up there and if you go be super careful and always wear hiking boots as thongs or trainers won’t cut it.
How to get to Sea Cliff Bridge Lookout By Car: It’s a 1 hour drive from Sydney By Bus: It’s also a 1 hour train ride from Central to Stanwell Park Station
23. Have A Fun Packed Day In Wollongong & Kiama
Southern Sydney / 1h30m to drive from Sydney
You’ll find not one but two incredible temples to visit in Wollongong being the beautiful Nan Tien Temple and Sri Venkateswara Temple, a couple of awesome lookout points, brilliant hikes and zip lining for the family.
Obviously don’t forget to visit the biggest blowhole in THE WORLD down at Kiama as well. Read our full guide for the Best Things To Do In Wollongong before you go which is full of hidden gems!
How to get to Wollongong from Sydney By Car: It takes 1h30m to drive from Sydney By Bus: It takes 1h30m to get the train from Sydney – Wollongong.
24. Bring Out Your Inner Child At Jamberoo
Southern Sydney / 1h30m-2h drive from Sydney
Jamberoo Action Park is a brilliant day trip from Sydney during the summer. Set in the country on the outskirts of Kangaroo Valley, this water slide park is a great day trip for the whole family.
How to get to Jamberoo from Sydney By Car: It takes between 1h30m-2h to drive there By Bus: It takes about 3hr with a combo of bus and train
25. Visit The Beautiful Southern Highlands
Southern Sydney / 1h30m drive from Sydney
Southern Highlands is one of our favourite weekend getaways from Sydney. We also love mooching around the shops in Bowral, driving around the stunning Kangaroo Valley and Kangaroo River, as well as appreciating the hiking trails and secret gardens in the area. Check out our guides for weekend trips or a day trip below:
The Ultimate Guide For Visiting Southern Highlands
42 Things To Do In Kangaroo Valley
15 Best Things To Do In Robertson
28 Best Things To Do In Bowral
The Best Kangaroo Valley Waterfalls You Need To Visit
How to get to Southern Highlands By Car: It takes about 1h30 to drive there. By Public Transport: Catch a direct train from Sydney and you’ll be in Bowral in 1h30m.
26. Visit A Thai Buddhist Monastery
Southern Sydney / 2hr drive from Sydney
We absolutely love Sunnataram Thai Buddhist Monastery in Bundanoon which is west of Kangaroo Valley. If you’re not up for doing one of their donation based weekend retreats, you can visit every Sunday from 11-4pm. Just make sure you cover your shoulders, arms and below the knees for respect for the monks.
How to get to Sunnataram Forest Monastery By Car: It takes about 2 hours to drive there. By Public Transport: It takes between 2-3 hours to get there with a combo of buses and trains.
27. Discover The Whitest Sand Beach In The World At Jervis Bay
Southern Sydney / 3hour drive from Sydney
Just a three hour drive south of Sydney sits the beautiful Jervis Bay. With the title known as the world’s whitest sand beach, we recommend going on the White Sands Walk which is one of the most beautiful coastal walks in Australia.
When visiting, make sure you jump on the legendary dolphin cruise , Jervis Bay Passage Tour and check out our review of the whale watching tour in Jervis Bay too!
Jervis Bay is a fantastic day trip from Sydney, you’ll be coming back time and time again! Just make sure you check out our popular Jervis Bay Guide before visiting!
How to get to Jervis Bay from Sydney By Car: It takes 3 hours to drive there. By Public Transport: Unfortunately there’s no public transport to Jervis Bay from Sydney
28. Discover The Hidden Gems In Canberra
Southern Sydney / 3hr drive from Sydney
We were blown away by the amazing things to do in Canberra. Although everyone we spoke to always said ‘we weren’t missing out on much’, we were really surprised about how cool the city actually is. Expect amazing art galleries, some of the best we’ve seen, fantastic wine bars and great places to eat.
Check out our guide to the best things to do in Canberra and our Floriade Review as well before visiting.
29. Find The Best Waterfalls To Swim In Sydney
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If you’re looking for some day trips from Sydney which involve finding some of the best wild swimming spots around, check out our 16 Best Waterfalls In Sydney To Swim guide.
We’ve also found some of the best secluded beaches in Sydney as well that won’t have many or anyone else on them. You can thank us later for this!
30. Explore some of the best hikes in Sydney
If you’re looking to get out and explore more hidden gems in Sydney, you’ll find some of them in our 18 best hikes in Sydney guide. These hikes are some of the best secluded places near Sydney and if we mentioned them all in this post, it would go on forever!
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As someone who came to Australia from the UK, 20 years ago – this is a great list of day trips and recommendations, I will be using some of your research to plan trips when my relatives next visit – I love the fact that you look beyond the obvious, Bondi beach etc, which I never visit as a local – the list of walks you have are some of my favourite places and some new ones for me to try out too – thanks for the research and hard work pulling the VLOG and website together.
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The 9 Best Day Trips from Sydney (2024 Guide)
- Last Updated: January 4, 2024
From roaming through the wilderness of the Blue Mountains or the Royal National Park to tasting world-class wines in the Hunter Valley and relaxing in Palm Beach, these are the best day trips from Sydney.
If you are lucky enough to have already visited Sydney before and are out of new ideas on what to see and do – don’t stress, because I’m here to help!
Even though Sydney is an epicentre of culture, there is also an abundance of interesting sights and things to do outside of Sydney too.
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What To Do In The Blue Mountains
What to do in wollongong and kiama, what to do in newcastle, what to do in the hunter valley, what to do in the southern highlands, 6) royal national park, 7) ku ring gai chase national park, 8) port stephens, 9) palm beach, the best day trips from sydney.
After you’ve seen all the Sydney highlights, including the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, the National Portrait Gallery, and Sydney Opera House, it’s time to get out and explore the surrounding areas.
Here is my list of the best day trips from Sydney, most of which are easily accessible by public transport. Many of these could be weekend trips as well if you have time.
While on your epic Australian journey, make sure you get out of the city and check out these amazing spots too.
The best way to get around is to rent a car and explore on your own! We recommend Rental Cars , which has the largest range of vehicles for the best value on the market.
1) The Blue Mountains National Park
I think it is only fair to start the list with the Blue Mountains, one of Sydney’s most iconic and picturesque locations.
The intense blue colour of the mountains is due to the native eucalyptus trees dispersing their oil in the atmosphere.
Droplets of oil mixed with water vapour scatter long rays of light, which are predominantly blue in colour.
READ MORE: Check out our detailed guide on the best things to do in the Blue Mountains .
A World Heritage site, Blue Mountains National Park is located 130 km South West of Sydney. It takes about 1.5 – 2 hours to reach the mountains from the Sydney CBD, depending upon whether you are driving or using public transport.
If using public transport from the city, take a train ride from Central Station to Katoomba. From Katoomba, you can either walk to some of the great attractions or take a hop-on hop-off bus to Echo Point, a great launching point for adventures.
Famous for its dramatic scenery, stunning mountains, beautiful valleys, towering waterfalls, rock formations, art galleries, Aboriginal art centres, and eucalyptus forests, there is a huge array of amazing things to see and do in the area. It is easy to see why it is a World Heritage site!
The Three Sisters , Echo Point, Scenic World (offering rides on the railway, skyway, and cable car) & Wentworth Falls are the major attractions, and they will all fill up your time in the area quickly.
There are also quite a few single-day & multi-day hikes in the area which can help extend your time up there. If you’re not a big hiker, consider strolling through the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden.
And if you love local festivals, this is the place to be, with the Blue Mountains Music Festival happening in March, The Winter Magic Festival in June, the fun ‘Christmas in July’ event, and the Leura Garden Festival in October.
Speaking of Leura, this nearby village is a good detour about one hour drive on your way out of Sydney.
If you’re lucky enough to be visiting during the months of July and August, you will even get the chance to witness stunning cherry blooms.
Though the Blue Mountains is a year-round day trip destination, summers can get really hot and winters can get real cold (sometimes even snow!). So having appropriate gear is very important (and a lot of sunscreen!).
If you’re looking to book a day tour including transport from Sydney, lunch and all the best activities to do, the best one available is on Get Your Guide .
2) Wollongong & Kiama
Just an hour’s drive south of Sydney lies the beautiful coastal suburb of Wollongong . And a bit further south from there is Kiama .
If you haven’t already added these spots to your list of day trips from Sydney, add it now!
You can easily travel to Wollongong via public transport. But since the ‘ Grand Pacific Drive ‘ is one of the ‘must-dos’ of Sydney, driving would be a better option.
We recommend renting a car from Rental Cars , the largest and most affordable platform on the net.
While driving along the route, make sure to stop at the Sea Cliff Bridge to get a panoramic view of the bridge and the coastline. Bald Hill is another amazing lookout spot on the route.
Don’t worry, there will be no difficulty in spotting this as you will see many cars parked along it. The only problem will be to find a parking spot!
Not comfortable with driving? No worries – you can book a Grand Pacific Drive day trip from Sydney here .
READ MORE: We’ve just published a complete travel guide to Australia ! Don’t miss it.
Port Kembla beach makes a fantastic day trip, only 10km from Wollongong and one of the most stunning beaches in the region.
If surfing is your thing you’ll be in heaven. Wollongong is home to many surf schools, offering everything from one-hour lessons to four-week intensive classes.
If you are interested in Chinese culture & Buddhism, Nan Tien temple is another interesting stop. You can take the bus from the Unanderra Station, and conveniently enough the bus stops just outside the temple.
Into cycling? The bike trail from Wollongong to Thirroul is another attraction.
The most exciting out of all for me was the Tandem Sky Diving , where I had my very first (and only) skydiving experience.
It is such an incredible sight to behold the coastal line from above and I highly recommend it.
About 30km south of Wollongong lies Kiama , a real gem on the south coast of New South Wales.
The main attraction of Kiama is the natural blowhole which keeps blowing high depending upon the tides. Also, there is a lighthouse located just a short walk away.
Kiama is quite a busy area – the beautiful beaches and the coastal walk are the reason why.
With plenty of food options along the coast, Kiama is an ideal place for a perfect afternoon on the beach.
If you’re planning on making Kiama a day trip from Sydney, we recommend driving though so you can get out to the best spots and back in time for dinner.
Hanging out in Sydney longer? Check out our to have the perfect 3-5 day itinerary here !
3) Newcastle
Newcastle is located across the Hawkesbury River about two hours north of Sydney and 100 km from Central Coast.
There are regular trains departing from Sydney, or you can drive north as well. Both will take approximately 2:30 – 3 hours and make for a long day trip.
If you are driving and want to explore some beautiful beaches, stop by Pearl Beach near Gosford on the way up. There is a nice walking track that makes for a good place to stretch the legs while driving up to Newcastle.
If you decide to drive, The Entrance is a nice pit stop along the way where you’ll find you can have a cup of coffee or brunch at the wharf.
Newcastle is famous for its beers, beaches & food scene, so make sure you set some time aside to hit up places like Merriweather Beach and try some fish and chips!
Blackbutt Reserve is a nature park that has a lot of wildlife and a few picnic areas. A great spot to hit in case the waves are too rough at the beach.
There is no entry fee, and you get to see peacocks & kangaroos roaming freely.
Fort Scratchley boasts over one hundred years of history of protecting the land from invading naval vessels and is also a great spot for whale watching during winters. There is no entry fee and the guided tour is only $12.50!
Merriweather Ocean Baths are popular sea baths/swimming pools, where locals and tourists enjoy their summer (similar to Bondi Iceberg Pool).
Bogey Hole is a rock pool and another brilliant spot for swimming. The view of the Newcastle coastal line from here is spectacular.
Nobby’s Light House and Newcastle Memorial walk are other interesting things to do.
4) Hunter Valley
Hunter Valley is a bit of a long day trip as it’s 4 hours north of Sydney past Central Coast and Newcastle. But it’s a great destination for all wine aficionados.
The region is the most proclaimed wine region in NSW and showcases dozens of different vineyards.
This is an ideal opportunity to learn about winemaking, the impact of the Australian weather and soil on the winemaking process, and of course to taste world-class wines!
If you don’t know much about wines, the best way to pick and choose a bottle for yourself is to consult the information centre or ask the experts in the cellar doors.
There are other things to see/do in the Hunter region in addition to wine tasting, such as biking through the vineyards, enjoying a romantic stay in one of the boutique vineyards, etc.
Hot Air Balloon Safaris over the wineries is another amazing activity that you don’t want to miss.
Hunter Valley Gardens situated in the heart of the region are a beautiful and serene spot to visit. You will feel like you are in a whole new world compared to the city life you left behind.
5) The Southern Highlands
If you want to relax and enjoy some of the best countryside in NSW, drive south down to the Southern Highlands, located just 2 hours south of Sydney.
This region is for those who would love to see rolling mountains, countryside living, charming village markets, and beautiful wineries.
You’ll find the Southern Highlands is also famous for the beautiful spring colours, and a visit during the month of April will take your breath away!
Day trips to Bowral will bring you to the birthplace of Don Bradman, the greatest cricketer the world has ever seen.
Here you can visit the Bradman Museum and the International Cricket Hall of Fame. Learn all about Bradman’s milestones in his private life as well as in the world of cricket.
Also worth mentioning is that Bowral hosts the Tulip Time Festival in the month of September at Corbett Gardens.
Berrima has a Court House, Heritage Walk, Harper’s Mansion (Gregorian Style mansion), Art Galleries and lots of food shopping centres to keep you engaged.
Also to be found is one of the oldest licensed pubs in Australia, the Surveyor General Inn.
Fitzroy Falls & Mittagong (famous for its stunning wineries and countryside living) are two other places worth paying a visit.
Kangaroo Valley is another great stop in the Southern Highlands about two hours along the south coast from Sydney. It’s wedged between Bowral and Kiama.
A most notable reason to visit Kangaroo Valley is that it is a jumping-off point to explore Fitzroy Falls.
Also when you’re in Kangaroo Valley be sure to walk over the Hampden Bridge Victorian-era suspension bridge over the Kangaroo River.
If you have the time, continue exploring further south into Morton National Park for more hiking trails and wildlife.
Royal National Park is perhaps the most famous national park in all of Australia. It is the oldest national park in Australia and the second oldest in the world behind Yellowstone National Park in the US.
The park is full of stunning coastal scenery and home to many great walks, including the epic Royal Coast Track.
Some other highlights of Royal National Park include Wedding Cake Rock, Wattamolla Beach, Marley Beach, Garie Beach, Jibbon Point, and Eagle Rock. Keep an eye peeled for several places where you can view Aboriginal rock carvings indicating the historical and cultural importance of this park.
You can reach the Royal National Park by public transportation from Central Station as it is only around a 45-minute ride. Of course, if you have your own vehicle this is an easy day trip to make.
READ MORE: Love to hike? Check out our guide to all of the great Royal National Park walks !
Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park is located just over an hour north of Sydney in the Northern Beaches region along the Hawkesbury River. As the second oldest national park in Australia, Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park hosts a variety of wildlife and history.
Whether you want to explore the coastland, rainforest or bush Ku Ring Gai Chase offers it all. The West Head lookout is one of the more popular vistas within the national park.
Where cultural sites such as ancient Aboriginal rock art meet European exploration, the national park gives you the chance to hike, picnic, and explore trails that run through the tributaries and along the Hawkesbury River.
With Royal National Park being the oldest, closest and most popular national park for day trips from Sydney, Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park is the second oldest national park and is well worth your time.
Another nearby option for hiking and exploring the wilderness is Brisbane Water National Park, also on the Hawkesbury River. So for more Sydney day trip ideas, this national park is just in between Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park and Newcastle on the Central Coast. It’s also near the lovely Pearl Beach is you fancy a swim in the ocean.
Port Stephens is another great day trip just over two hours from Sydney to the north. A hot destination among Aussie travellers, Port Stephens offers enough to attract visitors from all over the world.
With many epic beaches , a handful of gorgeous bays and plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy, Port Stephens is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Stockton sand dunes are a unique attraction to the area. Here you can quad bike through the sand dunes, try sandboarding down the slopes or even ride a camel through the sand.
Port Stephens is also recognized as the dolphin capital of Australia as you are all but guaranteed to see them when you visit. The waters around the area make up Great Lakes Marine Park, so there is lots of marine life. Take a dolphin tour to see marine life up close!
If you really want to see some wildlife, koalas are abundant in the area if you can spot them. And you can also spot humpback whales between May to October.
Or hedge your bets and check out dingos, wombats, snakes, koalas, and other native Australian animals at the Oakvale Wildlife Park.
READ MORE: Stay a few extra days in Port Stephens with this itinerary !
Palm Beach is one of the easiest Sydney day trips ideas, as it is just under an hour north of the city on the coastal side of Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park.
Known by locals as “Palmy,” Palm Beach is one of the wealthiest suburbs in Australia and part of the northern beaches region of Sydney.
The most popular attraction at Palm Beach is the Barrenjoey Lighthouse at the end of the narrow peninsula.
If you climb to the top of the Barrenjoey Lighthouse you can look out over Palm Beach and Ku Rung Gai Chase National Park at the famous West Head beach and rock formations or stare off over the seemingly never-ending Tasman Sea.
But gold sandy beaches and crystal clear water of Palm Beach also attract visitors looking for a beautiful getaway from the city. Dine at some fantastic restaurants and sip your favorite cocktails on the beach.
If you’re interested in hiking there are some great walks around Palm Beach.
There is also great paddleboarding and kayaking around Palm Beach as it is surrounded by plenty of salt water and sunshine!
That’s it for our list of the best day trips from Sydney! What would you add? Let us know in the comments below!
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These are absolutely stunning places! I have yet to really explore Wollongong and Kiama but I’m looking forward to it now after reading this article. Awesome read!
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The best day trips from Sydney
Drive a few hours out of Sydney to find fresh produce, world-class wines and beautiful beaches and coastline.
By Paul Chai
Take a break for the day and head out of Sydney . You can take a beach break along the South Coast and learn to surf, you can walk in the footsteps of the first Aboriginals at the Royal National Park or you can taste wine at one of the oldest wine regions in the country.
Palm Beach, Sydney, New South Wales © Adam Krowitz
Did you know?
Palm Beach is the setting for Summer Bay, the fictional beach in the television show Home and Away .
Where: Just over an hour drive from the city centre.
At the apex of Sydney's stunning Northern Beaches is Palm Beach , which sits on a narrow peninsula surrounded by golden sand and sparkling water. Take a coffee stop on the way up at The Boathouse , a wooden cottage right on the water where you can try the buttermilk scones with fresh strawberries with your caffeine hit. Once at “Palmy”, as the locals know it, take a swim at the beach or climb to Barrenjoey Lighthouse. The Barrenjoey Head Aquatic Reserve walk to the lighthouse starts with a stroll along a small patch of beach, where jet skis create swirls of whitewash in Pittwater. When the track curls inland you can choose to go straight ahead on the Service Road or take the steeper, shorter Smugglers Track. Halfway up you get an amazing view back along the twin crescents of Palm Beach and Pittwater that bracket the lush headland.
Royal National Park
Curracurrong Falls, Royal National Park, New South Wales © Destination NSW
Where: A one-hour drive south of the city centre.
The Royal National Park offers 15 hectares (37 acres) of thick bush, clifftop walks and hidden swimming spots. Walk the beginning section of the 26-kilometre (16-mile) Coast Track, where the traditional owners – the Dharawal people – used to gather on rocks and create art. Nearby you can see engravings that are more than 1000 years old, find shell middens and discover Depression-era cave dwellings where hard-up locals used to live. In whale watching season (May to November) the cliffs are a great places from which to spot humpback whales as they head along the coast. You can finish off with a dip at Garie Beach.
Where: Just under a two-hour drive west of the city.
The Blue Mountains offer forest walks through ancient trees and ferns, the famous Three Sisters rock formations at Echo Point Lookout , and fabulous food. Stop in Medlow Bath for a high tea at the opulent Hydro Majestic Hotel , which underwent a massive makeover in 2015 and now offers excellent tea and cakes in its Art Deco surrounds. Have lunch at historic Lochiel House , a fine diner in a historic coach house where you can lunch on steak tartare or grilled octopus. On the way back to Sydney, take the back road, the Bells Line of Road, and call in at Bilpin Cider Co , where you can sample the local brew made from fruit grown in the surrounding valley.
Southern Highlands
Centennial Vineyards, Bowral, New South Wales © Kramer Photography
The Southern Highlands is also home to a number of wineries where you can enjoy a flight of cool-climate wines or a long lunch overlooking the vineyards.
Where: A one-hour drive south-west of the city.
The New South Wales Southern Highlands is a region of rural townships set among rolling hills and state forest. At Bowral visit the Bradman Centre , a cricket museum in honour of Australia's most famous player, Sir Donald Bradman. Shop for antiques at Dirty Janes , a vintage market, or grab a bite at the Mill Café in a huge old building with a giant cockatoo mural on the wall. Dine on delicious modern Thai food at Paste in Mittagong, or head to Berrima, to browse the shops and enjoy a drink at the historic sandstone Surveyor General Inn , built in 1834.
The South Coast
Blowhole Point Rock Pool, Kiama, New South Wales © Destination NSW
Where: Just over an hour south of Sydney when you pass the Royal National Park.
Take the Grand Pacific Drive , which heads out over the water on the spectacular Sea Cliff Bridge then on to the seaside towns of Wollongong and Kiama. Wollongong and surrounds are full of beaches, small coastal towns and coastal walks and cycleways. At Kiama visit the famous Kiama Blowhole, where the crashing waves are forced up through a hole in the cliff, forming a huge fountain. Play golf at the rural golf course with great views and kangaroos for company, or walk parts of the Kiama Coast Walk , which weaves through stunning headland, rivers and secluded beaches.
The Hunter Valley
Tyrrell's, Pokolbin, New South Wales © Destination NSW
Where: About a 2.5-hour drive north of Sydney.
The Hunter Valley , one of Australia's premier wine regions, offers a range of adventurous ways to explore the region, from an early morning hot air balloon to horseriding through the vineyards. But most people come for the food and wine. Have lunch at Muse in Pokolbin, considered the best restaurant in the valley, or try nearby Restaurant Botanica , that has its own kitchen garden. Taste wine at Tyrrell's , a winery that dates back to 1858, try the more modern Tempus Two with its striking cellar door, or sip local bubbles at Peterson House .
Shoalhaven Region
Where: About 2.5 hours south of Sydney.
The Shoalhaven Region has white sand beaches, an emerging foodie scene based around the area's amazing fresh produce, and quaint coastal towns. At Berry, a country town with heritage buildings set among lush farmland, you can get freshly baked bread at the Berry Sourdough Bakery & Café , piping hot treats from the Berry Donut Van and an old-school pub beer at the Great Southern Hotel . Work off your foodie binge at Murrays Beach, where the clear blue waters are ideal for snorkelling. Spot dolphins in the water and kangaroos on the beach in Jervis Bay, or head to Mollymook to stay and dine in luxury at Bannisters .
Where: 1.5 hours south from Sydney
The beachy suburb of Wollongong can be as relaxing or adrenaline-fuelled as you like. Along the way, be sure to take a detour for the Symbio Wildlife Park (just off the Princes Highway) to meet the local mammal population of native and exotic wildlife. Continue along the scenic route via the Sea Cliff Bridge and stop for lunch at the Scarborough Hotel . This casual pub has some of the best views of the sweeping coastline. Beachgoers are spoilt for choice in “The Gong” (as it’s affectionately known to locals), with picturesque soft sand beaches, great surfing waves, ocean pools and picnic areas. The most popular option is the swimmer-friendly North Beach, though City Beach in the city centre tends to get wilder waves. Book a private lesson with the Illawarra Surf Academy and learn how to surf with the locals at Thirroul and Corrimal (just north of Wollongong). With more than 40 kilometres (25 miles) of shared paths threaded across the Wollongong coast, cycling is on par with surfing as the local pastime. Rent a set of wheels from South Coast Bike Hire and hit the waterfront cycleway, or for the thrill-seekers, Skydive Sydney-Wollongong will take you on a scenic plane ride over the coast before you make the crucial jump from 14,000 feet up. Largely considered one of the most spectacular skydives in Australia, you’ll get to take in the dramatic views over Wollongong before landing on North Beach.
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