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2nd Rower



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Okay, some further questions having chatted..

Has anyone driven along the Pacific Coast Highway from Melbourne to Sydney, and is that a two day trip, and if so where do you break ot and have anight stop.

I've always assumed the Blue Mountains is just a day trip out of Sydney, is this correct or is there more than a days worth to see in and around the Blue Mountains? 2008 WHITE TDV6

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tastech



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Working Dog wrote:
Zilch wrote:
Mens Gallery on George Street is better, and possibly minx's Whistle


Ayers Rock and Kakadu get a vote from me.

And Zilch - try MG's in Melbourne Wink


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Post #170830 Wed May 28 2008 7:06am
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tastech



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2nd Rower wrote:
Okay, some further questions having chatted..

Has anyone driven along the Pacific Coast Highway from Melbourne to Sydney, and is that a two day trip, and if so where do you break ot and have anight stop.

I've always assumed the Blue Mountains is just a day trip out of Sydney, is this correct or is there more than a days worth to see in and around the Blue Mountains?


the coast road can get winding, maybe eden is a good place to stop off , you sometimes see whales off the coast and there is the whale museum.

Blue mountains can be done in a day, its about 2hours out from cbd...the main attractions are the 3 sisters and the world steepest rail and sky thingy...but there are amazing views to be had as well as some hiking. RRS TdV6 Rimini Red, Alapaca, Sat Nav, Prem Ice, Hybrid TV, Cooler, FPS, Tow pack, roof mounted lighthouse

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Yeah, Blue Mountains beautiful... and on our trip someone who'd been on the juice the previous night was kind enough to throw up in the coach Thumbs Up

Worth a trip into Ayers Rock/Uluru too... it's two or three hours flight up from Sydney, but definitely worth seeing at sunrise - the rock has this odd glow about it. They also do this gourmet meal out in the desert under the stars, that was pretty interesting - a "local" astronomer gives you a tour through all the stars in the sky. All pretty touristy, but if you've never been it's worth doing imho Thumbs Up 

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Zilch



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2nd Rower wrote:
Okay, some further questions having chatted..

Has anyone driven along the Pacific Coast Highway from Melbourne to Sydney, and is that a two day trip, and if so where do you break ot and have anight stop.


Buzz Ivery on PM, i have driven from Melbourne to Tathra (near Bega) then home to Sydney after a few days off roading, but went the mountain route to Tathra and it still took 8 hours. To many roo's and wombats when it gets dark. Good place to stop is Bateman Bay, you can do pebbly beach just north of bateman to watch the roo's in the surf at dusk, and next day hit Sydney within 4-6 hours when you leave. Some Nice Scenery north of Wollongong on the coast, or cut in before and do Kangaroo Valley if you fancy a stop for the night.

Yep, Blue Mountains within a few hours and all can be done on the day, you can add the zigzag railway at Lithgow as well if you do the Blue Mountains

Cheers

Jim yet another Pommie living in Sydney

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Post #170856 Wed May 28 2008 11:50am
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tastech



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shmoogle wrote:


Worth a trip into Ayers Rock/Uluru too... it's two or three hours flight up from Sydney, but definitely worth seeing at sunrise - the rock has this odd glow about it. They also do this gourmet meal out in the desert under the stars, that was pretty interesting - a "local" astronomer gives you a tour through all the stars in the sky. All pretty touristy, but if you've never been it's worth doing imho Thumbs Up


Yeah I did ayres rock in a day or 24hrs...landed at 2pm did the olgas and the rock at sunset, dinner (but not the starlight one..that would have been good..) and up at 5 for the sunrise and the rock climb...and then on the plane at 12 back to sydney...

But i went in summer it was 45 deg and sizzling...but now is a better time to go. RRS TdV6 Rimini Red, Alapaca, Sat Nav, Prem Ice, Hybrid TV, Cooler, FPS, Tow pack, roof mounted lighthouse

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2nd Rower



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Just a thought.. has anyone actually driven to Uluru from Melbourne or Sydney? Was it worth it over flying and how many days did that take? 2008 WHITE TDV6

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2nd Rower



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The itinerary is taking shape and have a couple more questions:

How long in hours is it to drive from Melbourn to Sydney direct up the Hume Freeway?

Again how long in elapsed time would it take to drive from Sydney to Melbourne down the Pacific Freeway - and particularly can this be done in one day?

Lastly what is the best way to drop into Canberra (if at all) on the way from Sydney to Melbourne (trying to incorporate the Pacific Freeway)? 2008 WHITE TDV6

Post #177851 Thu Jul 17 2008 7:01am
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Zilch



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2nd Rower wrote:
How long in hours is it to drive from Melbourn to Sydney direct up the Hume Freeway?


I have done Melbourne in approx 9 hours (of course watching the speed), straight down the Hume via Canberra. However i live in North Sydney and within Striking distance of the M2 and motorway system, to get into town you may wish to round it up to 10 ish hours.


2nd Rower wrote:
Again how long in elapsed time would it take to drive from Sydney to Melbourne down the Pacific Freeway - and particularly can this be done in one day?


I reckon as a minimum you are looking at 12 hours without stopping nor traffic... it is a long trek if you stick to the coast. I went to Tathra from Melbourne, which is quite direct, that took 8 hours, a further 4-6 to Sydney, traffic dependent of course.. so a bit of a lottery

2nd Rower wrote:
Lastly what is the best way to drop into Canberra (if at all) on the way from Sydney to Melbourne (trying to incorporate the Pacific Freeway)?


Hume from Sydney to Canberra, across to surfside, then down the coast, about 14-15 hours of driving, so if split over a few days very nice.

Enjoy.. and a nice extension to your drive experience, whilst in Sydney 2 hours north on the F3, Stockton beach, dune driving Thumbs Up yet another Pommie living in Sydney

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2nd Rower



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Thanks Zilch Thumbs Up 2008 WHITE TDV6

Post #178258 Fri Jul 18 2008 1:34am
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redrover



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Having Done the hume and pacific hwy many times between Sydney an Melbourne... You could do Melbourne to Canberra, then down the mountain to Batemans Bay. You could then either explore the coast South as far as Narooma, or head North to Berry and take a great little road from there to Kangaroo Valley, then up to the Southern Highlands (visit Berrima) and back on the Hume to Sydney. There are many interesting places to stop and explore on this route. TDV6, MYO7 Java with Ivory leather, 19 inch wheels

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