Places to go - New South Wales
There is so much to see and do here and what better way to explore Australia then in your own 'Home away from Home'. With choosing to hire a Campervan or Motorhome from us at All Seasons Campervans you are choosing to explore in style with the advantage of travelling at your own pace without worrying about booking accommodation, air flights or planning your travel! Or as we like to describe it here at All Seasons go where the wind takes you! We have given you the freedom to explore with unlimited kilometres of driving, so what are you waiting for??? Go and explore! Top 10 places to visit
We recommend that you go and visit Darling Harbour, you won't be disappointed! Darling Harbour has many hip bars, a fantastic nightlife and loads of great restaurants or for the ones on a bit of a budget grab some yummy fish and chips and eat them at the park or the water. Situated here are the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. If you want to get up close and personal with this famous man made land mark the Sydney Harbour Bridge then you can take a Bridge climb or head to Pylon Lookout which will give you spectacular views of the city which we assure you will be a moment to be remembered for a lifetime. There are fairy rides leaving from the Harbour going to Sydney's Taronga Zoo as well as many exciting day cruises. If you are up for an adrenalin rush, then you can't miss the Jet Boat Rides which take you inside and out of the harbour. The views from the outside looking in are spectacular. One of the most famous tourist thriving beaches in Australia is Sydney's Bondi Beach. However Sydney has more than 30 beaches on its coastline to choose from such as Manly, Cronulla, Coogee and Palm Beach where Australia's famous TV soap Home and Away is filmed. If you are in the mood for some relaxation then the Hunter Valley is the place to be. The Hunter Valley consists of more than 1000 vineyards making it one of Australia's most famous wine regions. Relax at one of the fabulous cafes or visit one of the vineyards and indulge in some wine tasting. One of the most popular tourist destinations for our customers is the Blue Mountains. There are marvellous underground rivers, rock formations, eucalyptus forests, huge cliffs, magnificent walking trails and spectacular waterfalls. If you are looking to embark on a memorable ski adventure then you have come to the right place! New South Wales has the best two ski resorts in the country and best in the southern hemisphere Perisher Blue and Thredbo. Both of these famous ski resorts are built at fantastic locations and are renowned for their fantastic snow planes. The NSW ski season starts on the long weekend (queen's birthday) in June which is generally around the 10th. The ski season finishes on the first long weekend in October which is normally in the first week of the month. If you are heading down south you must stop in the city of Canberra. Canberra is Australia's capital territory and you can discover Australia's history, culture, national museums, galleries, institutions, rich Indigenous and farming heritage here. Canberra holds many significant buildings, museums, galleries and tourist venues for the whole family. For families visiting the area a must see is the towns famous Questacon where visitors can get up close and personal with science and technology. Canberra holds some very important national icons and shows the experiences and treasure of our country. Some national attractions that you can go and see are the Australian War Memorial which displays the sacrifice the Australians made whom served in the war. This war memorial shows the names of the men and women who died serving our country and the tributes made to them.
With its beautifully white sandy beaches, bush and forest Jervis Bay is an attractive destination for tourists. Jervis Bay has a beautiful national park and many tourists come to gaze at the popular humpback whales, southern right whales and large dolphin community. Its pristine rock formations and the best sandy beaches in Australia make it the best diving region outside of the Great Barrier Reef.
SOUTH COAST OZ EXPLORER Day 1 Head South of Sydney taking the National park road from the city all the way to coast the trip of a life time begins today with a little bush walking, sight seeing, surfing, fishing, golf and discovering a little history whilst experiencing a big adventure. Day 2 Firstly stop at Kiama for a relaxing cup of coffee and go to the blow hole berry a small town with unique and quirky pubs and shops that will have you entertained for sure. Why not hire a boat and have an island adventure at Jervis bay popular for its clear water and white sand also great for snorkeling, fishing, whale watching.etc. Day 3 Today head to Narooma for the best fish and chips you’ve ever had,narooma is also famous for its hidden fishing spots. Be sure to stop at Bega and do some cheese and wine tasting. Day 4 Arrive at Melbourne the bustling city of Contempory Art and Music Melbourne is packed with cafes and is the home of Sir Donald Bradman the sporting capital of Australia. Day6 Then head for Phillip Island famous for its adorable little penguins, also visit the Koala Conservation Center and woodlands of Oswin Roberts reserve. Take a helicopter flight over Melbourne and get a bird’s eye view of Phillip Island. Day 8 Canberra is the Capital city of Australia and offers the traveler a chance to learn about Australian history at The National Art Gallery and The Australian War Museum attracts hundreds of tourists a day. Visit the oldest pubs in Oz for some lunch also visit old and new parliament house and see where all the big decisions are made. Day 10 The beauty of townscape and countryside, and the climate - enhanced by over 100 years of plantings of exotic deciduous trees, "English" gardens, and annual massed displays of bulbs and perennials - gives it a unique attraction in the Australian countryside - especially in the leafy area of Burradoo with its fine houses and gardens stretching south towards Moss Vale. Their are many historic public and private buildings, accommodation houses, boutiques, coffee shops, and restaurants - as well as famous festivals and events - attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. The very popular Tulip festival goes from September to November. SYDNEY TO HUNTERVALLEY 3 days Visit the Hunter valley just 2hours outside of Sydney and experience some of the countries finest cheese and wine Day1 The hunter valley is very popular destination for the young and old as the perfect escape from the bustling city. The hunter valley offers amazing postcard views and plenty to do, The Hunter Valley Garden tour and is a must see for any traveler, there are many vineyard why not learn about the production process of the award winning hunter valley wine also stop for some lunch and wine tasting and cheese tasting. Day 2 Today take a stroll through one of the national parks or spend the night at a farm stay where you can help feed the baby animals and do some horse riding perfect for the whole family. Day 3 Today return to Sydney SYDNEY INLAND ADVENTURE 10days Day 1 Just inland of Sydney is Lithgow famous for is vineyards and craft markets on every weekend, then visit Mudgee and Gulgong they are country towns famous for the Gold rush that attracted travelers from all over the world. Retrace the steps of early pioneers of Australia and do a little gold panning. Day 3 Today travel west of Mudgee to Dubbo western plains zoo and see wild animals in there natural habitat and feed a kangaroo, cuddle a koala. Visit the reptile park and shake hands with a seal at the seal show. Day 5 Head to Katoomba in the Blue Mountains is without doubt the three sisters are the biggest and most popular. Tens of thousands of visitors each year either ride the Skyway across the Jamison Valley and above the Three Sisters; the Scenic Railway - which is the worlds steepest railway climbing from the very top of the Three Sisters to the valley ground floor, Join the locals and celebrate Xmas in July. Day 9 Stop at Wentworth falls and be amazed by this hidden beauty just 30mins from Katoomba.Then head to Jenolan Caves are the finest example of limestone caves in Australia. The Wonders of the Underworld are a 70 minute drive from Katoomba. Guides will talk you through the history of any of nine show caves which are currently being shown in a brilliant new light - thanks to fabulous state of the art computer lighting technology. Special adventure caving tours are also available. Day 10 Then head back to Sydney for some shopping or perhaps visit Sydney Harbour. |
We thought you'd like a quick summary of some fantastic destinations and unique adventures around Australia. Australia is a land embedded with endless possibility with a vibrant land of culture, multiculturalism, natural wonders and fantastic down to earth people it's like no other on this earth. Australia has many breathtaking wonders such as its broad desert land, unspoiled lakes, sandy beaches, ancient canyons, subtropical rainforests and magnificent coral reefs like no other in the world.
Bondi has a wide range of Cafe's, Restaurants and shops to browse and is the most famous on the coastline for tourists and the locals to relax and enjoy Australia's fantastic sun!
For the adventurous, there are many activities such as rock climbing, caving and abseiling, and mountain bike riding which you can participate in.
If you are deciding to trek down to Thredbo Ski Resort then you are up for a fantastic 500km scenic drive from the city of Sydney. Perisher Blue Ski Resort is 5 and a half to 6 hours away from the city of Sydney.
To get an insight into Australia's political history then you have to view the
There are also Camping Grounds which you can stay on while you are there such as ACT Forests where there are campsites and picnic areas along the Gibraltar Creek. There are also some other camping grounds in Canberra such as Cotter Campground, Crestview tourist park, Eaglehawk tourist park, Canberra South Motorpark, Canberra Caravan Park, Namadgi National Park and many more.
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A destination that accommodates for all kinds of visitors would be
Nightlife and entertainment is popular with the locals and backpackers. There are 3 pubs in the Bay and one popular to the tourists is Cheeky Monkeys.