
New South Wales Travel Guide
How to Live Work and Play in New South Wales (NSW)
The State of New South Wales is where you find Sydney and some of the best beaches in Australia. New South Wales though is more than just Sydney, there are plenty of towns and regional areas to explore enjoy. The wine region of The Hunter Valley, the 3 Sisters in the Blue Mountains, the dolphins on the South Coast and the quaint in-land country towns.

Best Things to See & Do in NSW

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The Killer Whale Trail, Eden, Sapphire Coast, NSW
Mural of Killer Whales that inspired the Killer Whale Trail, Eden. Eden is the last town on the New South Wales coast before you head south into Victoria. Or its the first town you drive into if driving north from Victoria into New South Wales. As well as being...
Gorgeous Gerroa: A Hidden Seaside Gem on the NSW South Coast
Overlooking Gerroa from my accommodation's balcony. The New South Wales South Coast has many seaside gems, one of them being Gerroa. Now if you blink while driving down the South Coast you will probably miss Gerroa. You really need to know that it is there to...
Barrenjoey Headland Lighthouse Walk – Palm Beach NSW
The Barrenjoey Lighthouse Walk is a very popular hiking trail on the Barrenjoey Headland, which is found at the northernmost part of Palm Beach on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. And that is about 40km north of Sydney. Wow, that’s a mouthful isn’t it? But true, it is a...
Spend a Day with the Three Sisters, Blue Mountains, NSW
The Three Sisters, ‘Meehni’, ‘Wimlah’ and ‘Gunnedoo’ are rock formations in the Blue Mountains, about two hours west of Sydney. They are the number one attraction to see when visiting the Blue Mountains. They are visited by millions of people each year and when you...
Road Trip – The Pacific Highway – Sydney to Brisbane
The Big Banana, a must stop on your Pacific Highway Road Trip The East Coast stretches, well, all along the East Coast of Australia! From Melbourne up to the tip of Cape York Peninsula. The most well-worn section is along the Pacific Highway between Sydney and...
Road Trip | New England Highway | Sydney to Brisbane | 3 Day Itinerary
The Golden Guitar - just one of the big things you will see on the New England Highway Most people choose to drive between Sydney and Brisbane by the Pacific Highway. But there is an alternative. Instead of beach stops why not head inland. You will see scenic...
Donald Bradman Museum, Bowral – Cricket Paradise
The Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall of Fame is a cricket lovers paradise. Even if you don’t like or understand cricket, you will discover the history of the game, pick up an understanding the game and why people love it so. And you will learn...
Stanwell Tops and the Sea Cliff Bridge | An easy Day Trip from Sydney
If you don’t mind being mesmerised by the endless Pacific Ocean and walking over an engineering feat, taking an easy day trip from Sydney to Stanwell Tops and the Sea Cliff Bridge should definitely be on your agenda. I have driven this easy day trip which...
Kurnell is known as The Birthplace of Modern Australia – Discover it yourself on a Sydney Day Trip
The rocky outcrop where crew of The Endeavour first stepped onto the Australian shore Kurnell is known as the birthplace of modern Australia as it is the landing spot of Captain James Cook, the man who ‘discovered’ Australia. It is also known as the...
Sydney Harbour 1 Day Walking Itinerary
Sightseeing Sydney Harbour is a must on every visit to Sydney Sydney is one of my favourite places in the world, after all, I was born and grew up there. And I know when I sightsee Sydney Harbour it has so much to offer. Apart from my family and friends, Sydney...
Road Trip | The Hume Highway | Sydney to Melbourne
A brief history of the Hume Highway In 1824 the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Thomas Brisbane, commissioned Hamilton Hume and William Hovell to lead an expedition to discover new grazing land and to resolve the mystery of where New South Wales' western...
Best things to see and do in Sydney: My 13 favourite things
I grew up in the southern suburbs of Sydney and regularly caught the train into ‘town’ as we called Sydney. I even worked in a number of office buildings with amazing views over the harbour. Even though I am currently residing in Melbourne every visit I...