Sydney is on the international map as being one of the most
attractive cities in Australia,and with landmarks such as
the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and the beautiful Darling
Harbour, it is a great base to see the city and the
surrounding countryside. It is also the perfect place for
motor home hire, as Sydney offers some of the best deals available!
New South Wales has amazing contrasting landscapes and
attractions, and many of these are accessible from the
capital city. It seems that every landmark is a starting
point for exploring another, and there are a lot of
landmarks! Sydney is also a stopover for those driving to
the ski slopes south from Canberra, or the Blue Mountains
close to an hour inland.
The climate has been likened to Mediterranean temperatures,
with no major extremes in weather. Mid summer can sizzle to
over 30 degrees, but winter chills are bearable as long as
you come rugged up.
If you plan take a good look at the city, there are plenty
of caravan parks on the outskirts of Sydney, but if you want
to stay closer, Lane Cove Tourist Park is a fantastic
choice, as it is only 12 km from the city, and backs onto a
national park so it is still a peaceful setting while you
plan your itinerary. There are even canoes for hire!
The city centre is a metropolis of blended cultures, foods
and sights. The sightseeing options are endless, but most
travellers begin on the harbour at the Sydney Opera House.
Known as one of the wonders of the world, it is a
photographers dream, and at every angle is dazzling to look
at.
Under the just as famous Sydney Harbour Bridge is the Rocks
shopping district, which is likened to an outdoor museum as
it is one of the oldest features of the city. You will need
at least half a day to wander through the alleys and side
streets to take in everything the shops have to offer.
On the other side of the harbour is another must do, the
Taronga Park Zoo. With an amazing collection of native
animals, including lions and giraffes, it is rare to find a
zoo with such a view as Darling Harbour and the city
skyline. The ferry ride is almost as enjoyable as the zoo,
with fantastic sights on all sides. On your return you
can't miss the Sydney Aquarium, also teeming with life under
the water, and filled with aquatic displays that will take
your breath away.
The Royal Botanic Gardens are within walking distance of the
Opera House, and are a perfect place for a picnic lunch,
with majestic trees and brilliant flower displays open to
the public all year.
There are plenty of other places to picnic outside of the
city centre. Manly is one of Sydney's beach suburbs, and
skirts the Sydney Harbour National Park. There are lookouts
along the coast route, and further along North Head Lookout
rewards you with panoramic views of the city.
Driving inland from the city, a popular day trip is to the
famous Blue Mountains National Park, known for its amazing
rock formation, The Three Sisters. It takes about 90
minutes to get there, and also has camping facilities,
swimming holes, fishing and bushwalking trails. One thing
to remember is you must bring your own water.
Alternatively, the Royal National park is just over 30km
south of Sydney, and holds the impressive title as the
world's second oldest park. Although not large, it has
diverse attractions, with walking, cycling tracks, beaches,
forests and rich vegetation making this an unforgettable
experience.
The beauty of driving a campervan is you choose where you
want to go, and how you do it. Travelling around the Sydney
district is just as enjoyable on foot or from the comforts
of your vehicle, and it can't be done in just a few days.
You will need to either stay for a while to take in all the
sights, or plan to come back again as the choices are endless,
and the memories will last a lifetime.
Jenny Brewer
