Grand Pacific Drive
Just 1 hour south of Sydney, the Grand Pacific Drive 140-km drive takes you south from Sydney along a sensational coastline, through rainforests, seaside villages and encompasses some of NSW’s most spectacular scenery and coastline.
Located just over an hour’s drive from Sydney.
The drive begins at the Royal National Park (the world’s second oldest) then through to Wollongong, Shellharbour, Kiama and ending at the start of the spectacular Shoalhaven region. This magnificent driving route takes you via Stanwell Park and Thirroul to coastal rainforests, quaint coastal villages boasting some of the states most beautiful beaches and rock pools with close proximity to sheer cliffs and the South Pacific Ocean.
The Grand Pacific Drive has gained a reputation as one of the State’s most spectacular touring routes.
A road that combines innovation, driving pleasure and scenic beauty.
The visual spectacle hits top gear on the dramatic 665-m Sea Cliff Bridge, a cantilevered marvel perched 41 meters above sea level.
The bridge and the Grand Pacific Drive give you your green light to even larger sea-sculpted dreams the greater South Coast.
Grand Pacific Drive takes you into Wollongong; a bustling coastal city with a vast array of accommodation and attractions for any visitor. From Wollongong you can head south to Shellharbour, Kiama and Shoalhaven.
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