Road Trip Guide

Grand Pacific Drive: Sydney to Wollongong

Sydney to Nowra

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Sydney

The Finish Line

Nowra

140 km

Miles

3 - 5 days recommended

Days

11 min read
"The Grand Pacific Drive is more than a mere highway; it is a ribbon of asphalt that ties together the diverse ecosystems and communities of New South Wales' South Coast. Starting just south of Sydney's CBD, the journey begins with a plunge into the emerald depths of the Royal National Park, where the forest canopy provides a cool, dappled light that feels worlds away from the city. As you emerge from the park, the landscape opens up into a dramatic coastal shelf, where the Illawarra Escarpment towers over the sea. The centerpiece of this drive is undoubtedly the Sea Cliff Bridge, a sweeping structure that curves out over the ocean, allowing drivers to feel as though they are floating between the sky and the surf. Beyond the bridge, the road leads through vibrant coastal cities and sleepy seaside villages, each offering a unique slice of Australian life. You will encounter world-class surf breaks, ancient volcanic rock formations, and fertile hinterlands that produce some of the country's finest artisanal foods. This guide is curated to help you navigate this spectacular corridor, ensuring you don't miss the secret rock pools, the best local sourdough, or the most photogenic viewpoints. Prepare for a journey where every turn reveals a new perspective on the Great Southern Land, inviting you to slow down, breathe deep, and immerse yourself in the coastal majesty of the Grand Pacific Drive."
Map of road trip from Sydney to Nowra

Route Overview

Sydney β†’ 7 Stops β†’ Nowra

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Safety First

Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops

Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.

Start of Journey

Sutherland Fuel & Supplies

Fuel and Groceries

The last major shopping hub before entering the Royal National Park. Ensure your tank is full and you have plenty of water.

Mid-point

Bulli Lookout

Rest Area / Viewpoint

A perfect spot to stretch your legs. It offers clean toilets and a cafe with a stunning view of the northern Illawarra suburbs.

Near Shellharbour

Shell Cove Marina

Modern Amenities

A brand new precinct with public restrooms, EV charging stations, and plenty of dining options if you need a break from the road.

End of Journey

Bomaderry Station

Transport Hub

If you are returning to Sydney by train, this is the southern-most point of the South Coast line.

Always carry a paper map & physical emergency kit for remote stretches.

Insider Driving Tips

01

Start your journey at sunrise to witness the first light hitting the cliffs of the Royal National Park; the colors are ethereal.

02

The Sea Cliff Bridge can get extremely windy; if you plan to walk it, secure your hats and loose belongings.

03

Download offline maps before entering the Royal National Park as cellular reception can be intermittent in the deep valleys.

04

Many of the best cafes in Berry and Kiama close by 3:00 PM, so plan your lunch and coffee stops accordingly.

05

Keep a pair of binoculars in the car; between May and November, this coastline is a prime corridor for migrating humpback whales.

The Journey: Stop-by-Stop

45 mins from Sydney Segment

Royal National Park

Established in 1879, 'The Royal' is a vast playground of heathlands, rainforests, and secluded beaches. The drive through the park via Sir Bertram Stevens Drive is a sensory delight, with tight hairpins and lush foliage. It serves as the gateway to the South Coast, stripping away the city's noise and replacing it with the sound of kookaburras and crashing waves. Explore the dramatic sandstone cliffs at Wattamolla or hike the coastal track for views that stretch to the horizon. The park is a sanctuary for biodiversity, housing over 300 species of birds and a variety of wallabies and echidnas.
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Roadside Eats

Audley Dance Hall Cafe

β€œA historic and beautifully restored hall offering gourmet sandwiches and local coffee overlooking the Hacking River.”

Photo Ops
  • Wattamolla Beach Lookout

    Capture the unique lagoon meeting the ocean, framed by golden sandstone cliffs.

  • Eagle Rock

    A massive sandstone formation resembling an eagle's head, jutting out over the Tasman Sea.

Hidden Gem

Curracurrong Falls

One of the few waterfalls in the world that flows directly into the ocean. On windy days, the water is often blown upwards, creating a magical mist.

30 mins from Royal National Park Segment

Stanwell Tops & Sea Cliff Bridge

Stanwell Tops is a world-renowned paragliding and hang-gliding destination, offering a panoramic view of the Illawarra coastline. From here, the road descends toward the Sea Cliff Bridge. This 665-metre long engineering feat was built away from the cliff face to avoid falling rocks, resulting in a bridge that curves elegantly over the water. Driving across it is a highlight of the trip, but walking it allows you to truly appreciate the scale of the cliffs and the clarity of the turquoise water below. It is a symbol of human ingenuity coexisting with the raw power of nature.
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Roadside Eats

Scarborough Hotel

β€œPerched on a cliff edge, this historic pub offers one of the best beer garden views in Australia, serving fresh seafood and cold ales.”

Photo Ops
  • Bald Hill Lookout

    The classic high-angle shot of the Sea Cliff Bridge snaking along the coastline.

  • Southern End of Sea Cliff Bridge

    Park at the southern end and walk back onto the bridge for a dramatic perspective of the structure against the vertical cliffs.

Hidden Gem

Kellys Falls

A short detour from Stanwell Tops leads to this secluded waterfall tucked away in a lush pocket of rainforest, often missed by those rushing to the bridge.

25 mins from Stanwell Park Segment

Wollongong

Wollongong, affectionately known as 'The Gong,' is a vibrant city that balances industrial heritage with a laid-back surf culture. The city is defined by its two stunning lighthouses at Flagstaff Point and its expansive city beach. Unlike the hectic pace of Sydney, Wollongong offers a more relaxed atmosphere with a thriving arts scene, boutique breweries, and a diverse culinary landscape. The Blue Mile boardwalk is a must-do, connecting the harbour to North Wollongong Beach, providing a scenic path for walkers and cyclists alike under the shadow of the towering escarpment.
Roadside Eats

Kneading Ruby

β€œA rustic-chic restaurant in the heart of the city known for its incredible wood-fired pizzas and handmade pasta.”

Photo Ops
  • Flagstaff Hill Lighthouse

    The only point in eastern Australia with two lighthouses in one location, perfect for sunset shots.

  • Nan Tien Temple

    The largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere, offering stunning architecture and serene gardens.

Hidden Gem

Puckeys Estate Nature Reserve

A coastal saltmarsh and rainforest reserve that offers a tranquil escape from the urban center, perfect for birdwatching.

35 mins from Wollongong Segment

Kiama

Kiama is a picturesque seaside town famous for its dramatic basalt coastline. The star attraction is the Kiama Blowhole, where ocean swells are forced through a natural rock conduit, erupting in a spectacular plume of water that can reach heights of 30 meters. The town itself is full of charm, featuring historic terrace houses, weekly farmers' markets, and a beautiful harbour. The Kiama Coast Walk offers 22 kilometers of breathtaking scenery, passing through pristine beaches and ancient cedar forests, showcasing the diverse beauty of the South Coast's geology.
Roadside Eats

Penny Whistlers

β€œA vibrant cafe overlooking the harbour, famous for its seasonal breakfast bowls and exceptional specialty coffee.”

Photo Ops
  • Bombo Headland

    An otherworldly landscape of hexagonal basalt columns that look like a scene from a sci-fi movie.

  • Cathedral Rocks

    Dramatic rock formations at the northern end of Kiama that look best during the 'blue hour' before sunrise.

Hidden Gem

Little Blowhole

Often overlooked for its larger sibling, the Little Blowhole is more consistent and offers a much closer, more intimate viewing experience.

15 mins from Kiama Segment

Gerringong

Gerringong is where the emerald green hills of the Illawarra Escarpment literally roll down to meet the blue of the Tasman Sea. This hilltop village offers some of the most expansive coastal views on the drive. It has a sophisticated yet unpretentious vibe, with surf shops and boutique galleries lining the main street. Below the village lies Werri Beach, a long stretch of golden sand flanked by two rocky headlands, popular with longboarders and families. The area is also home to several award-winning wineries, proving that the South Coast is as much about the soil as it is about the sea.
Roadside Eats

The Blue Swimmer

β€œLocated in nearby Gerroa, this restaurant serves incredible local seafood with a view of the Crooked River mouth.”

Photo Ops
  • Werri Beach South Lookout

    Capture the perfect curve of the beach and the rolling green hills in one frame.

  • Point Upright

    A high vantage point offering views all the way down to Jervis Bay on a clear day.

Hidden Gem

Boat Harbour Rock Pool

A natural ocean pool tucked away at the southern end of Gerringong, offering a calm place to swim away from the surf.

15 mins from Gerringong Segment

Berry

Berry is the quintessential country town, famous for its historic architecture, leafy streets, and thriving food scene. It serves as a gateway to the Shoalhaven region and offers a change of pace from the coastal stops. The town is a magnet for foodies, with artisan bakeries, chocolate shops, and gourmet delis. Walking down Queen Street feels like stepping back in time, yet the energy is modern and creative. Surrounded by lush farmland and the backdrop of the mountains, Berry is the perfect place to stock up on local produce or find a unique handmade treasure in one of its many boutiques.
Roadside Eats

Berry Donut Van

β€œAn institution for over 50 years, serving hot, cinnamon-dusted donuts that are worth the inevitable queue.”

Photo Ops
  • The Historic Post Office

    A beautiful example of late 19th-century architecture that anchors the town's heritage charm.

  • The Silos Estate

    Vineyards framed by old dairy silos, offering a perfect blend of agricultural and viticultural aesthetics.

Hidden Gem

Drawing Room Rocks

A moderately steep hike leads to a plateau with natural rock 'furniture' and a 360-degree view of the coast and Kangaroo Valley.

20 mins from Berry Segment

Nowra

Nowra is the commercial heart of the Shoalhaven and marks the southern terminus of the Grand Pacific Drive. Situated on the banks of the majestic Shoalhaven River, the town is a hub for outdoor adventure, from rock climbing at Bundanon to kayaking on the river. Nowra’s history is deeply tied to the river and the sea, which is reflected in its local museums and the nearby Fleet Air Arm Museum. It provides a perfect base for exploring the white sands of Jervis Bay or the rugged wilderness of Morton National Park. The town’s burgeoning cafe culture and riverfront parks make it a satisfying and scenic conclusion to the road trip.
Roadside Eats

Hyper Hyper Coffee

β€œA dedicated espresso bar that takes its roasting seriously, widely considered the best coffee in the Shoalhaven.”

Photo Ops
  • Nowra Bridge

    The historic iron bridge over the Shoalhaven River, especially beautiful when illuminated at night.

  • Hanging Rock Lookout

    Provides a dizzying view 46 metres above the Shoalhaven River, looking out toward the mountains.

Hidden Gem

The Grotto

A hidden river walk that takes you past sheer cliffs and through pockets of rainforest, ending at a natural rock overhang.

The Detour Index

Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.

+40 mins

Bundeena

A small artistic village located within the Royal National Park, accessible by a winding forest road.

Why It's Worth It

β€œIt’s the starting point for the Wedding Cake Rock hike and offers pristine, calm beaches that feel completely isolated from the world.”

+1 hour

Kangaroo Valley

A steep climb from Berry takes you over the mountain and down into one of Australia's most beautiful valleys.

Why It's Worth It

β€œThe historic Hampden Bridge and the mist-covered meadows offer a completely different alpine-like atmosphere compared to the coast.”

+45 mins

Hyams Beach (Jervis Bay)

A short drive south of Nowra leads you to the world-famous white sands of Jervis Bay.

Why It's Worth It

β€œIt holds the Guinness World Record for the whitest sand in the world, and the crystal-clear water is perfect for snorkeling with rays and dolphins.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, there are no tolls for the Sea Cliff Bridge or any part of the Grand Pacific Drive.

While the drive only takes about 3 hours without stopping, we highly recommend at least 2 full days to appreciate the walks and coastal towns.

Spring (September to November) offers mild weather and whale watching opportunities, while Summer is best for swimming but can be very crowded.

Yes, there is a daily vehicle entry fee (currently $12 AUD) which can be paid at the park entrance or via an automated machine.