
Grand Pacific Drive & Royal National Park
The Sea Cliff Bridge, ancient rainforest, and the world's second-oldest national park — Sydney's most spectacular coastal escape.
Grand Pacific Drive & Royal National Park
The Grand Pacific Drive is Sydney's most spectacular coastal escape — a 140-kilometre route from the Royal National Park to Kiama that combines cliff-edge driving, ancient rainforest, and the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge in a single magnificent journey.
The route begins in the Royal National Park — the world's second-oldest national park (after Yellowstone), established in 1879. The park's coastal track passes through heathland and rainforest to hidden beaches accessible only on foot: Wattamolla, Burning Palms, and the extraordinary Figure Eight Pools, carved into a rock platform by millennia of wave action.
From the park, the road climbs the Illawarra escarpment — a 300-metre cliff line that runs for 60 kilometres along the coast. The views from Bald Hill Lookout, where hang gliders launch into the updraft, are among the finest on the Australian coast. Below, the Sea Cliff Bridge curves around the cliff face in a 665-metre arc of engineering elegance — the most photographed road structure in Australia.
South of the bridge, the road descends to the coast through Wollongong — a steel city reinventing itself with craft breweries, Vietnamese restaurants, and a revitalised harbour. Beyond Wollongong, the Kiama coastline offers blowholes, rock pools, and dairy country that rolls to the sea in emerald waves.
This is a route that works as a day trip from Sydney or a two-day escape. The driving is accessible — no mountain passes, no gravel — but the scenery is world-class.
""The Grand Pacific Drive is proof that you don't need to leave Sydney to find world-class coastal driving." — Australian Traveller"
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En Bref
- Durée
- 1-2 Days
- Distance Totale
- 87 Miles
- Rally Points
- 6 Segments
- Difficulté
- easy
- Meilleure Saison
- Year-round
- Type de Route
- Coastal & Escarpment

87 Miles, 6 Rally Points
Une expérience de conduite soigneusement sélectionnée à travers les plus belles routes de la région.

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Ce pack comprend 6 points de rallye soigneusement sélectionnés sur 87 miles de routes spectaculaires. Devenez membre pour débloquer la carte interactive complète et les notes de conduite détaillées.
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Royal National Park
The World's Second-Oldest National Park
Begin your journey at the Audley Weir entrance to the Royal National Park, a sprawling natural sanctuary just 30 km south of Sydney CBD. Established in 1879, it holds the distinction of being the world's second-oldest national park, a testament to its enduring beauty and ecological significance. This vast expanse encompasses 15,000 hectares of diverse landscapes, from coastal heathland teeming with native flora and fauna to lush, ancient rainforests. The park's rugged coastline is punctuated by hidden beaches like Wattamolla, a picturesque lagoon and beach enclosed by dramatic sandstone cliffs, and Burning Palms, known for its remote beauty. Further along the coast, discover the extraordinary Figure Eight Pools, a geological marvel carved into a rock platform by millennia of relentless wave action, accessible only during low tide and calm seas. The coastal walk from Wattamolla offers breathtaking vistas and a profound sense of stepping back in time, traversing landscapes that have remained largely unchanged for millennia. Keep an eye out for diverse birdlife, wallabies, and other native animals that call this pristine environment home. The park offers numerous walking trails, picnic spots, and opportunities for kayaking or paddleboarding on the Hacking River, providing a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility. The air here is crisp with the scent of eucalyptus and salt, a refreshing escape from urban life. This initial stop sets the tone for a journey through some of Australia's most spectacular natural heritage, inviting exploration and appreciation of its unique ecosystems and stunning coastal scenery. Ensure you have comfortable walking shoes and plenty of water to fully immerse yourself in the park's offerings. The sheer scale and untouched beauty of the Royal National Park make it an unforgettable start to any coastal drive, offering a deep connection to Australia's wild heart.
Morning — 9:00am
Park roads through bushland, winding and scenic. Speed limit 60 km/h. Watch for cyclists and abundant wildlife, including wallabies and diverse bird species. The road is narrow in sections but well-maintained, offering a gentle introduction to the drive.
Bald Hill Lookout
Hang Gliders & Infinite Views
Bald Hill Lookout, perched majestically above Stanwell Tops, is renowned internationally as a premier hang-gliding and paragliding destination, offering some of the most spectacular panoramic views on the Australian coastline. From this elevated vantage point, visitors are treated to breathtaking vistas stretching across the vast Pacific Ocean, the dramatic Illawarra escarpment, and the iconic sweep of the Sea Cliff Bridge curving gracefully below. The updrafts from the escarpment are so consistent and reliable that pilots from around the globe converge here to launch their gliders, creating a vibrant spectacle against the azure sky. The site also holds historical significance, marked by the Lawrence Hargrave Memorial, commemorating the aviation pioneer's groundbreaking box kite experiments conducted here in 1894. The lookout provides ample dedicated parking and is a popular stop along the Grand Pacific Drive, inviting travelers to pause, absorb the stunning scenery, and perhaps witness the silent ballet of hang gliders soaring overhead. The air is often filled with a sense of exhilaration and wonder, making it an unforgettable experience. Whether it's the sweeping coastal views, the thrill of watching gliders, or the historical resonance, Bald Hill Lookout offers a rich and evocative experience, truly capturing the essence of Australia's magnificent South Coast. It's an ideal spot for photography, a picnic, or simply to take a moment to appreciate the grandeur of nature.
Morning — 10:00am
The Grand Pacific Drive begins here, featuring well-signposted scenic routes with dedicated lookout parking. Approach roads are winding but well-maintained, leading to ample parking at the lookout, though it can get busy on weekends.
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Food, Wine & Experiences
Caveau
Wollongong
A hatted restaurant nestled in a charming heritage building in Wollongong, Caveau offers a sophisticated modern Australian dining experience with a refined French technique. The degustation menu is a true culinary journey, meticulously crafted to showcase the finest seasonal produce from the Illawarra region. Expect innovative dishes that balance classic flavors with contemporary flair, presented with artistic precision. The intimate and elegant atmosphere makes it perfect for a special occasion, complemented by an extensive wine list featuring both local and international selections. This is undoubtedly one of the best fine dining experiences south of Sydney, where every dish tells a story of local ingredients and culinary artistry.
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Accommodation
Silks Brasserie & Rooms
Berry
Nestled in the charming village of Berry, Silks Brasserie & Rooms offers a unique blend of a renowned restaurant with elegant, boutique-style rooms situated above. The accommodation provides a sophisticated and intimate escape, with each room thoughtfully designed to offer comfort and luxury. Guests can expect plush furnishings, modern amenities, and a serene ambiance. The highlight is undoubtedly the exceptional modern Australian cuisine served in the brasserie, focusing on fresh, seasonal produce from the South Coast. It's an ideal choice for those seeking a gourmet experience combined with a tranquil overnight stay in a picturesque country setting. Booking a table at the restaurant is highly recommended, as it's a popular dining destination.
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