Know The 5 Best Places to Sydney Day Tour, Australia

 


Sydney is a playground with adventures. In Sydney, there are so many things to do!  However, a change of scenery is needed often, and there are so many gorgeous places to explore outside Sydney. In this blog, look at the best Sydney Day Tours so that you can discover some of the locations outside of this gorgeous Australian city.

 

 

 

1. THE NATIONAL PARK OF THE BLUE MOUNTAINS 

 

A valley full of ancient rock formations, rainforest, across a vast 11,400 km2 is the Blue Mountains, National Park. You need to see Wentworth Falls, Leura, Katoomba, and, of course, the Three Sisters on your journey! A lump of a category tour as Sydney's most popular day trip. If you have the financial estimate and want a professional guide, or you can go yourself by train or another vehicle if you wish for a money-saving, more independent edition!

 

2. KIAMA & WOLLONGONG 

 

The stunning coastal suburb of Wollongong sits a short 90 km drive south of Sydney in the Southern Highlands' direction. And Kiama is a little further south from there. If you haven't added these places to your list of Sydney day tours yet, add them now! Through public transport, you can comfortably fly to Wollongong. But because one of Sydney's 'must-dos' is the 'Great Pacific Trip,' driving will be a safer choice. 

 

Be sure to pause at the Sea Cliff Bridge while driving down Grand Pacific Drive to get a panoramic view of the bridge and the coastline.

 

3. NEWCASTLE 

 


Newcastle is situated approximately two hours north of Sydney and 100 km from the Central Coast along the Hawkesbury River. It's famous for its breweries, beaches & food scene, so make sure you set aside some time to visit places like Merriweather Beach and try some fish and chips! 

 

Daily trains are leaving Sydney, or you can even travel north. It would take around 2-3 hours for both and make for a long day ride. Sydney Private Tours in addition to some little-known hotspots you will never discover travelling alone, and makes sure you get to visit all the important attractions.

 

 

4. NATIONAL PARK KU RING GAI CHASE 


 


North of Sydney, in the Northern Beaches area along the Hawkesbury River, Ku Ring Gai Chase National Park is situated. As Australia's second-oldest national park, KuRing Gai Chase National Park hosts a selection of biodiversity and culture. 

 

Ku Ring Gai Chase gives it all, whether you like to visit the coast, rainforest, or bushland. One of the most famous viewpoints within the national park is the West Head lookout. 

 

The national park offers you the opportunity to walk, picnic, and discover trails that pass along the tributaries and the Hawkesbury River as cultural sites such as ancient Aboriginal rock art experience European exploration.

 

5. THE HIGHLANDS OF SOUTHERN 


Go south down to the Southern Highlands, situated just 2 hours outside of Sydney, if you want to chill and enjoy some of the best scenery in NSW. This area is for those who enjoy seeing rolling mountains, living in the countryside, quaint village markets, and stunning wineries. You will find that the Southern Highlands is also renowned for the attractive colors of spring, and a visit will take your breath away during April!

 


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