2024 New South Wales Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
Popular Attractions
Taronga Zoo Sydney
Sydney Opera House
Blue Mountains National Park
SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium
Darling Harbour
Go on a road trip in New South Wales
A road trip through New South Wales is a great way to explore the state's diverse landscapes, from the rugged coastline to the rolling hills of the hinterland. Here are some highlights of a New South Wales road trip:
1. Sydney: Start your road trip in the vibrant city of Sydney, where you can visit iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. Take a stroll through the historic Rocks district and enjoy the city's world-class dining and nightlife.
2. Blue Mountains: Just a short drive from Sydney, the Blue Mountains offer stunning views of the rugged landscape and deep valleys. Take a hike through the national park, visit the charming town of Katoomba, and ride the scenic railway or cable car.
3.Hunter Valley: Known for its world-class wineries, the Hunter Valley is a must-visit destination for wine lovers. Take a tour of the vineyards, sample some of the region's best wines, and enjoy a gourmet meal at one of the many restaurants.
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Blue Mountains - Australia
Visiting the blue mountains in Australia is one of the best half-day day trip activity from Sydney. Nice scenery and friendly people.#aussie #australia
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Things to do at Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains located about a 2 hour drive away from Sydney is famous for its magnificent landscape of sandstone ridges, charming mountain towns and the iconic tourist attraction - Scenic World.
Visit the Three Sisters, which is the area’s most famous rock formation. You can get the best view of this rock formation from Echo Point Lookout. There are many great walks that you can take from Echo Point to enjoy a different view of the Three Sisters.
There’s are many shops and cozy cafes around the area to explore. I stopped by one of the cafes for a cup of warm mulled wine and it was delicious, especially in the cold winter.
For the best views of the mountains, why not take a cable car ride to Scenic World. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also ride the world’s steepest railway while you’re there.
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Discover the Tranquility of Red Rock, New South Wales
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Red Rock, a charming hamlet on the northern beaches of the Coffs Harbour coast, offers a serene escape with its pristine beaches and the tranquil Corindi River. This picturesque village is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat, with activities like swimming, kayaking, and fishing in the crystal-clear waters. The Red Rock Headland provides stunning views and is a significant cultural site for the Gumbaynggirr people. Whether you’re exploring the ancient rock formations or enjoying a picnic by the estuary, Red Rock’s natural beauty and quiet charm make it an ideal destination for relaxation and nature appreciation
Axcel Travels
a great getaway for families
📍 Itinerary Overview
🚩 Sightseeing Route
🏖️ Must-Visit Attractions
🚇 Transportation
📷 Photo Spots
🍜 Local Cuisine
🏠 Accommodation
1.St. Giles Southkey
💡 When we arrived at the hotel, a man, who looked a staff, did valet parking service for us, and we moved to the desk to get a card key. We certainly checked in and we followed the guide of one of the employees. He let my family get in a cart, and he guided us to our room where we reserved before we came here. While going there, big lobby and many various flowerpots welcomed us. I could see that our room was being close to us on a high floor and connecting rooms.
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Merimbula: Unlock a New Seaside Vacation Spot
Merimbula, a small town on the southeast coast of New South Wales, is a nature lover's paradise. Surrounded by the ocean 🌊, bushland, rainforests 🌳, and lakes 🏞️, every corner is a picturesque wonderland.
🦪 Foodie Heaven: Fresh Oysters and Local Wines 🍷
Merimbula is famous for its fresh oysters and local wines. The seafood here is said to be the best on the entire south coast, making it a must-visit for foodies 💓.
🐳 Whale Watching: Nature's Wonderful Gift 🐬
From September to November, this is a great place to watch whales. Dolphins 🐬, seals, and penguins 🐧 occasionally appear, adding to the charm of this small town.
🏛️ Museum: A Glimpse into the History of the Whaling Industry
Merimbula has a long and moving history of whaling, and these stories can be found in the local museum.
🐠 Aquarium and Pier Restaurant: A Colorful World of Marine Life 🌈
At the aquarium, you can see colorful marine life and then enjoy a delicious lunch 🍽️ at the restaurant upstairs.
Location: 300 km southeast of Canberra
Merimbula is only 300 km from Canberra, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
🌟 Day Trip Recommendations
Morning: Explore the Merimbula Boardwalk and experience the harmony between the lake and nature 🚶♂️.
Noon: Enjoy a fresh seafood feast at the pier restaurant with endless sea views 🍤.
Afternoon: Visit the aquarium and get up close and personal with the wonderful world of marine life 🐟.
🌟 Must-See Events
Orchid Show: The twice-yearly orchid show showcases the region's unique plant diversity.
Jazz Festival: The annual June jazz festival brings the perfect combination of music and the seaside 🎷.
Merimbula is more than just a tourist destination; it's an experience, a way of life in harmony with nature. Whether you're a foodie, a nature explorer, or a culture seeker, this small town has endless charm waiting to be discovered. 🌊🌿🦪🐳🐬🏛️🐠🍽️🚶♂️🎷🌈
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A glorious week in NSW, Australia
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Crazy down under east side
Who doesn’t love a bungy jump in Australia
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Byron Bay | Witness a sunrise at the easternmost point of Australia
Witness a sunrise at the easternmost point of Australia.
It must be said that the scenery of Byron Bay is truly breathtaking.
Here lies Australia's easternmost lighthouse.
The pure white lighthouse stands tall on the easternmost peak of Australia, set against the blue sky and the sea, it looks exceptionally pristine.
This place is less than 100 kilometers south of Queensland's Gold Coast.
The town has beaches and nature reserves, where you can sunbathe on the beach, hike in the tropical rainforest, or gaze at the sea from the cliff coast and watch a sunrise.
On the morning of the drive back from Brisbane to Sydney, I specifically planned this stop to watch the sunrise. Unfortunately, the sky was not clear, and in the cloudy Byron Bay, only a trace of the sun's rays was seen. However, the beauty of this town cannot be obscured by the cloudy weather, and the quiet town also has many coffee shops, with residents coming in one after another early in the morning.
At Cape Byron, the easternmost point of the Australian mainland, there is a sea-facing viewing platform, which was once a popular spot for social media check-ins. Inside the beautiful lighthouse is an exhibition hall, and if you have time, you can visit it to learn about the ecological science of Byron Bay.
If there is a next time, I will definitely come back to Byron Bay to experience the quiet town life again.
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Sunset
As I drove down the winding country road, the setting sun painted the sky in shades of pink, orange, and purple. The clouds above were bathed in a soft golden light, creating a breathtaking display that seemed to stretch on for miles.
The landscape around me was transformed by the warm glow of the fading sun. Trees cast long shadows on the fields, and the colors of the flowers seemed to intensify in the soft evening light. The world around me was alive with beauty, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of peace and wonder wash over me.
As I continued down the road, the sky transformed once again, this time into a fiery display of reds and oranges. The sun sank lower on the horizon, painting the clouds with brilliant streaks of color that seemed to dance across the sky.
I pulled over to the side of the road, wanting to savor every moment of this beautiful sunset. I sat on the hood of my car, taking in the beauty around me and feeling grateful for the chance to witness such a spectacular display of nature's beauty.
As the last light of the day faded away, leaving behind a soft purple twilight, I knew that this sunset would stay with me forever. It was a moment of pure magic, a reminder of the incredible beauty that surrounds us every day if only we take the time to look.
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Seven Shillings Beach
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Really good harbour beach, good facilities, shaded cafe, lockers, bathrooms, ramps from road down to the cafe, one flight of steps to the sand. Swimming is safe with enclosed pier with nets, and two floating pontoons!
Pets allowed. With gardens to explore albeit quite small. Great picnic area and just over all chill the afternoon away can be quite busy during summer with school kids around and after school hour otherwise great place for all.
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Washaway Beach
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An amazing tranquil beach! It’s definitely not the easiest to get to with approximately 6 minute bush walk followed by a fairly steep climb down to the beach, but well worth it if you can do it! I’m pretty fit and agile, so I’m not 100% sure how those less agile got onto the beach.
There’s no toilets, no change rooms, no facilities, no lifeguards. It’s just pure nature!
This is also a clothing optional beach!
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Discover more nature around NSW. Lots of great places to visit! Kiama, Jervis Bay, Wollongong, etc
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Exploring the land down under 😍
Laid back city with lots of nice beaches to go to.. 🏖🇦🇺
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The Great Wall of China (traditional Chinese: 萬里長城The Great Wall of China (traditional Chinese: 萬里長城; simplified Chinese: 万里长城; pinyin: Wànlǐ Chángchéng) is a series of fortifications that were built across were built from as early as the 7th century BC,[2] with selective stretches later joined together by Qin Shi Huang (220–206 BC), the first emperor of China. Little of the Qin wall remains.[3] Later on, many successive dynasties built and maintained multiple stretches of border walls. ; simplified Chinese: 万里长城; pinyin: Wànlǐ Chángchéng) is a series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups from the Eurasian Steppe. Several walls were built from as early as the 7th century BC,[2] with selective stretches later joined together by Qin Shi Huang (220–206 BC), the first emperor of China. Little of the Qin wall remains.[3] Later on, many successive dynasties built and maintained multiple stretches of border walls.
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The Australian Hunter Valley is a famous wine region and the first grape growing region to produce Australia's first bottle of wine.
ShenWei.
The "land" of New South Wales's "sea, land and air" experience is to go sand in the sand dunes! When I first saw this stockton dune near Port Stephens, I shouted loudly in my heart. Who would have thought that there would be such a beautiful sand dune in the vicinity of this oasis? Clean and delicate sand is because this is a long time. A long time ago, it was part of the ocean. After the geological changes, it gradually left such a strange landscape on the land that went inward by the sea. Riding on a four-wheeled sand motorcycle, I rushed in and experienced the feeling of "running the sand". I felt very hot when I patted it. Wall cracking recommended +1!
ps. My jump is a true jump is not p! ! !
Huangliang.
Speaking of the representative flower seasons around the world, we always think of Japanese pink cherry blossoms, but in Australia at the end of October and early November each year, there is a purple romantic festival in Australia - the Lanhua Festival!
Jacaranda is considered to be Australia's most beautiful flower, and the New South Wales town of Grafton, which is heavily planted with jacaranda, is rated as one of Australia's most beautiful top ten Australian towns. At this time of the year, the town of Grafton is surrounded by more than 6,500 purple oceans. Come here to experience the strong local customs and romantic scenes. It is one of the highlights of New South Wales.