australia's best coastal drives
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Sydney to Melbourne
Head south out of Sydney along the great Pacific Ocean, the Tasman Sea and the Bass Strait. Not for the faint of heart, this drive winds along cliffs right above the ocean’s edge. . .
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Highlights: • Jervis Bay’s white
sandy beaches
• Phillip Island’s penguin population
Hobart to Launceston
This drive takes you along Tasmania’s pristine East Coast. Explore the area’s diverse surroundings- from the small local vineyards of Swansea to the pink granite mountain, Mount Graham.
Highlights: • The Darlington Convict
Settlement (or what’s left of it) at Maria Island
• The Bay of Fires – a beautiful swim/surf spot
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Lancelin to Geraldton
Highlights: • ‘The Pinncales’ limestone
formations in Nambung National Park (near Cervantes)
• Lake Thetis – home of the world’s oldest fossils
Hop on this newer coastal road in the wee fishing village of Lancelin (perhaps playing a bit on the village’s sand dunes first) and drive along toward the older Brand Highway. Explore the area’s unique landscape, with pit-stops at Cervantes, Molah Hill Lookout, Jurien Bay and anywhere else that tickles your fancy.
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Geelong to Portland
Highlights: • Stunning waterfalls and beaches at Great Otway
National Park
• The Twelve Apostles rock formations
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Experience the unparalleled beauty of southwest Victoria along this rugged coastal route. Get to know Australia’s Aboriginal culture in Geelong and visit Australia’s oldest European settlement, Portland.
Pack snacks! Your call isn’t the only thing that needs fuel. These routes include long stretches of empty road, so make sure to have snacks on hand for when you’re feeling peckish. Vegemite sandwiches anyone? And don’t forget water!
Repair chips/cracks! Consult a windscreens repair expert and fix those pesky chips and cracks before you set off into the Australian wilderness.
Get a tune-up! There’s nothing worse than having your car break down in the middle nowhere. And there are a lot of ‘middle of nowheres’ in Australia. Think ahead and send your car to the mechanic before it’s go time.
Pump up those tyres! Adding air to your tyres can make a huge difference on a road trip. It can help you prevent a blow-out and can also save you on fuel!
Bring your tent! There are so many terrific camping spots along these driving routes. Save on the cost of hotels by sleeping outdoors under the star-filled Australian skies.
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