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Although little known compared to the classic Great Ocean Road between Melbourne and Adelaide, the drive from Sydney to Melbourne boasts dramatic coastal scenery and a stock of natural assets, from inland lakes and rivers to vast national parks and indigenous wildlife. Drive the 1,000km route and you’ll also tap into a rich seam of gold rush heritage and experience the region’s fine food and wine. The route will lead you through canopies of magnificent gums, beside forested mountains and over rolling green hills, the air perfumed by the tantalising scents of the Australian bush. As well as a string of delightful seaside settlements, lakes and fishing harbours, the coast alternates between towering cliffs and deserted beaches - rolling surf one minute, gentle, toddler-friendly waters the next.
Days 1 and 2 JERVIS BAY
From
Day 3 TILBA TILBA
The highway parallels the coast and sprouts lots of spurs down to superb beaches including Pebbly Beach, which is famously the home of kangaroos who like to loaf on the beaches pretending to be tourists and are partial to a bit of gentle stroking (who isn’t?). The entire village of Central Tilba, an old gold rush town, is National Trusted, its historic houses and stores dating back to the time when the settlement - current population 30 - was a thriving gold mining centre with a library, school, court house and several businesses. Today there is a handful of interesting boutiques and cafés. You’ll overnight in nearby Green Gables, built in the 1870s as a temperance hall for the local gold miners, but now a simple, three-bedroom, caringlyrun guest house with a veranda - where breakfast is served – overlooking meadows, hills and woodlands.
Day 4 CROAJINGOLONG
Be sure to stop at the Killer Whale museum in the seafaring township of
Day 5
Day 6: WALHALLA OR WILSONS PROMONTORY
Depending on your particular interests, you can choose one of two options for the next leg of the journey. Travel the inland route via the old gold mining town of
Day 7 MELBOURNE
If you’re driving from Wilsons Promontory you might want to stop en route to the city at Phillip Island, the setting for a nightly beach parade of little penguins, Australia’s most popular wildlife attraction – although you wouldn’t get to your hotel until late in the evening.
2 nights in
1 night in Tilba Tilba at Green Gables
1 night in Gypsy Point at Gypsy Point Apartments
1 night in
1 night in Walhalla at the Star Hotel
Guideline price per person, based on two sharing.
From £613
What’s included
Accommodation as indicated
Seven days’ car hire.
International flights are not included as special offers are changing all the time. Our consultants will quote the best price at time of booking.
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