Sydney Sydney Surrounds North Coast South Coast Snowy Mountains Heart of Country Outback Lord Howe Island Upper Hunter Barrington Tops Port Stephens, Forster and Surrounds Hunter Valley Lake Macquarie and Surrounds Newcastle Central Coast Hawkesbury Valley Hawkesbury River Blue Mountains Wollongong and Surrounds Kiama and Shellharbour Surrounds Southern Highlands
Sydney Surrounds

Views over Barrington Tops Barrington Tops Over 1,200 sq km of unspoilt wilderness, from subtropical rainforest to...

Spectacular scenery in Grose Valley, Blue Mountains (Photo: P. Hayson/Photolibrary)Blue Mountains Experience the spectacular blue-hazed cliffs and canyons of the Blue Mountains.

Birdie Beach, Munmorah State Recreation Area (Photo: H. Lund/Tourism NSW) Central Coast Pristine beaches backed by a lush hinterland.

Explore the Hawkesbury River (Photo: P. Blackmore/Tourism NSW)Hawkesbury River A fascinating mix of natural attractions and a peaceful country ambience.

Tizzana Winery, Ebenezer, Hawkesbury Valley (Photo: P. Blackmore/Tourism NSW) Hawkesbury Valley The Hawkesbury River winds its way through a fertile valley.

Cruickshanks Vineyards, Callatoota Estate, Wybong, Upper Hunter (Photo: P. Quirk/Wildlight) Hunter Valley World-class wines complemented by superb cuisine and boutique accommodation.

Family fun in Kiama, Illawarra (Photo: A. Smart/Tourism NSW) Kiama Shellharbour and Surrounds A string of dazzling beaches at the end of the Grand Pacific Drive.

Yachts moored on Lake Macquarie (Paul Foley's Lightmoods P/L)Lake Macquarie and Surrounds A vast aquatic playground four times the size of Sydney Harbour.

Nobbys Lighthouse and Beach, Newcastle (Photo: M. Lauder) Newcastle A vibrant cosmopolitan city perched between a working harbour and beautiful beaches.

Tomaree National Park, Port Stephens, Mid-North Coast (Photo: Hamilton Lund / Tourism NSW).Port Stephens, Forster and Surrounds Golden beaches, a picturesque bay and inlets

Corbett Gardens, Bowral, Southern Highlands (Photo: Susan Wright / Tourism NSW) Southern Highlands The Highland's gentle green hills produce excellent wines and beautiful formal gardens.

Segenhoe Horse Stud, Scone, Upper Hunter Upper Hunter Endowed with rolling plains and rugged mountains, the Upper Hunter has a taste for the good life.

Sea Cliff Bridge, Grand Pacific Drive (Photo: Tourism Wollongong) Wollongong and Surrounds The State’s third largest city has reinvented itself as an escape...



Grand Pacific Drive

Fast facts

  • The coastal route from Sydney, starting in the Royal National Park, heads south to Wollongong, Shellharbour, Kiama, ending in the Shoalhaven
  • 140 km from start to finish
  • Sea Cliff Bridge links the towns of Clifton and Coalcliff

 

Why drive it

The name says it all. End to end, Grand Pacific Drive is sensational, a roller coaster ride through coastal rainforests, seaside villages and along a sensational strip of coast. Scenic climax of Grand Pacific Drive is the 665m Sea Cliff Bridge, an engineering marvel that swerves out from the cliffs.

While the drive is short enough for a day trip from Sydney, turn it into a short break and you’ll have time to relax, hike some of the walking trails, take a dip in the sea and savour some of the sensational food along the way.

The drive passes through  the coastal towns of Shellharbour and Kaima, ending just north of Nowra, at Bomaderry. You can then head further south along the Princes Highway or turn inland to the Southern Highlands, and another world of great adventures.

 

Along the way

Put on your walking shoes for the Royal National Park, the second oldest national park in the world. Discover rainforests, creeks, wildflower meadows, sea-sculpted sandstone headlands, wild and majestic stretches of coastal heath - or watch whales cruising past headlands during the migration season.

Stop at Bald Hill Lookout for an awe-inspiring panorama from Stanwell Tops and further south down the spectacular coastline to Wollongong.

Take a stroll around Wollongong Harbour, the horseshoe-shaped scoop also known as Belmore Basin, with its array of fishing boats and lighthouses. Enjoy a beer at Five Islands Brewery, Australia’s largest micro brewery.

Admire the sublime view from 468 metres at Mt Keira Lookout or follow a bushwalking trail along the escarpment.

Take a hike along the boardwalk at Minnamurra Rainforest, where giant roots creep across the forest floor, thick strangler figs wrap themselves around the trees and raucous bird calls erupt from the canopy high overhead in the shadow of the Great Dividing Range.

Gasp at Kiama’s blowhole, where waves surge into an underground cavity and explode high into the air - when it’s pumping, it always draws a crowd.

 

Don’t miss

  • A hang glide or para glide at Bald Hill
  • A walk across spectacular Sea Cliff Bridge  
  • The ocean pool at Austinmer Beach, perfect for laps or floating on your back
  • An adrenalin-pumping skydive at Wollongong beach
  • A journey of a different kind at Nan Tien Buddhist Temple
  • The waves at 'The Farm', famous surf spot in Killalea State Park.