Melbourne to Brisbane coastal drive.

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A coastal drive from Melbourne to Brisbane is a fantastic way to explore some of Australia’s most beautiful landscapes. Here’s a suggested itinerary, highlighting key sights and stops along the way: Day 1: Melbourne to Wilsons Promontory (approx. 3 hours) •  Highlights: -  Wilsons Promontory National Park: Enjoy stunning coastal walks, wildlife spotting, and the breathtaking Squeaky Beach. -  Stay overnight near the park. Day 2: Wilsons Promontory to Lakes Entrance (approx. 3.5 hours) •  Highlights: -  Gippsland Lakes: Explore this network of lakes, rivers, and lagoons. -  Take a walk along Ninety Mile Beach. Day 3: Lakes Entrance to Mallacoota (approx. 3.5 hours) •  Highlights: -  Croajingolong National Park: Known for its pristine wilderness. -  Mallacoota Inlet: Perfect for kayaking and birdwatching. Day 4: Mallacoota to Eden (approx. 2 hours) •  Highlights: -  Visit the Killer Whale Museum in Eden. -  Enjoy views from Ben B...

Sydney to Uluru drive


 A road trip from Sydney to Uluru offers an incredible adventure, taking you through diverse landscapes, outback towns, and iconic landmarks. Below is a suggested itinerary with sightseeing highlights along the way. The full drive spans 2,800 km and would take around 30–35 hours of driving, so plan at least 7-10 days for a relaxed, scenic journey.  


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Suggested Itinerary (7-10 days)


Day 1: Sydney to Blue Mountains (100 km, 1.5 hours)


Highlights:

- Echo Point Lookout: View of the Three Sisters rock formation.  

- Scenic World: Ride the Scenic Railway, Skyway, or Cableway.  

- Wentworth Falls: A short hike with panoramic views.  

- Jenolan Caves: Optional detour to explore limestone caves.


Overnight: Katoomba or nearby towns.


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Day 2: Blue Mountains to Dubbo (330 km, 4 hours)


Highlights:

- Bathurst: Explore Australia’s motor-racing history at Mount Panorama Circuit.  

- Wellington Caves: Explore ancient caves (optional detour).  

- Taronga Western Plains Zoo: A large open-range zoo with exotic animals.  


Overnight: Dubbo.


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Day 3: Dubbo to Cobar (300 km, 3.5 hours)


Highlights:

- Nyngan Museum: Explore the history of the Flying Doctor Service.  

- Cobar Miner’s Heritage Park: Learn about mining history.  

- Cobar Lookout: Enjoy scenic views of the vast outback.


Overnight: Cobar.


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Day 4: Cobar to Broken Hill (450 km, 5 hours)


Highlights:

- Wilcannia: Stop to explore historic buildings from the 1800s.  

- Pro Hart Gallery: See artwork by the famous outback artist in Broken Hill.  

- Living Desert Sculpture Park: Visit at sunset for spectacular views.


Overnight: Broken Hill. 


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Day 5: Broken Hill to Port Augusta (400 km, 4.5 hours)


Highlights:

- Silverton: Visit this ghost town, known for "Mad Max" filming locations.  

- Flinders Ranges Lookouts: Detour for a scenic drive along the Ranges.  

- Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden: A glimpse into desert flora.


Overnight: Port Augusta.


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Day 6: Port Augusta to Coober Pedy (540 km, 6 hours)


Highlights:

- Woomera Rocket Range: Museum showcasing Australia’s space history.  

- Coober Pedy: Explore underground homes and opal mines. Visit the Umoona Opal Mine and the Underground Church.  


Overnight: Coober Pedy.


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Day 7: Coober Pedy to Yulara/Uluru (750 km, 8 hours)

- Drive deep into the Northern Territory’s Red Centre.  

- Cross the South Australia-Northern Territory border.   

- Stop at Erldunda Roadhouse at the junction to Uluru.


Overnight: Yulara (Uluru resort area).


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Days 8–9: Explore Uluru and Kata Tjuṯa


Highlights:

- Uluru Sunrise at Talinguru Nyakunytjaku: Watch the rock glow in the morning light.  

- Uluru Base Walk: A 10.6 km walk around the rock.  

- Kata Tjuta (The Olgas): Explore the Valley of the Winds walk.  

- Field of Light: An immersive outdoor light installation (evening).


Overnight: Yulara.


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Optional Return Options:

1. Fly from Uluru back to Sydney (shortest option).  

2. Drive to Alice Springs (450 km, 5 hours) and explore more of the Red Centre.  

3. Take the Stuart Highway to Adelaide for a scenic detour south.  


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Tips for the Trip:

- Fuel & Water: Outback stations can be far apart, so fill up whenever possible.  

- Weather: Summers can be scorching; aim for cooler months (April–September).  

- Road Safety: Watch for wildlife (especially at dawn and dusk).  

- Permits: No permits are needed for the direct route, but check access for national parks and some Indigenous lands.  


Enjoy the adventure of crossing Australia’s heartland!

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