


Rocky Road Tours & Travels offers private guided tours from Sydney to the South Coast and Highlands, providing the perfect day trip escape from the city. Experience breathtaking scenery, iconic landmarks, and personalized adventures with our expert-guided tours.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Bald Hill Lookout & Hang Gliding Spot, Lawrence Hargreave Drive, Stanwell Tops, New South Wales 2508 Australia
Bald Hill Lookout at Stanwell Tops is one of the best scenic spots in New South Wales, offering breathtaking views of the coastline, the Sea Cliff Bridge, and the Pacific Ocean. • Bald Hill is a famous launch spot for hang gliders and paragliders. • On a good day, you’ll see them soaring over the coastline. • You can even book a tandem flight if you’re feeling adventurous! • A memorial to Lawrence Hargrave, the Australian aviation pioneer who experimented with box kites in the area. • Informational signs about the region’s history and its role in early aviation.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Sea Cliff Bridge, Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Coalcliff, New South Wales 2515 Australia
The Sea Cliff Bridge at Coalcliff is one of the most stunning coastal drives in Australia, offering breathtaking ocean views and a unique engineering marvel. • The Sea Cliff Bridge is a 665-metre-long bridge that extends over the ocean, following the natural curve of the cliffs. • Part of the Grand Pacific Drive, connecting Coalcliff to Clifton and Stanwell Park. • One of the most scenic driving routes in New South Wales. • The pedestrian walkway runs along the ocean side, giving uninterrupted views of the coastline. • Perfect for walking, cycling, and photography. • It takes about 15–20 minutes to walk the full length.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Wollongong Head Lighthouse, Endeavour Drive, Wollongong, New South Wales 2500 Australia
The Wollongong Lighthouse, also known as the Flagstaff Hill Lighthouse, is a historic and scenic landmark on the Illawarra coast. Located at Flagstaff Hill, it offers stunning ocean views and a peaceful spot to relax. • Built in 1936, this lighthouse is still operational today. • It was the first fully automated electric lighthouse in Australia. • Stands 25 metres tall and overlooks the entrance to Port Kembla.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Kiama, Kiama, Kiama Municipality, New South Wales
Cathedral Rocks is one of the most stunning and unique coastal rock formations in Kiama Downs, New South Wales. It’s a popular spot for photographers, nature lovers, and those exploring the Grand Pacific Drive • Volcanic basalt rocks shaped by erosion over millions of years. • Resembles cathedral-like spires and sea caves, creating a dramatic landscape. • The best views are during low tide, when you can walk closer to the formations.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Kiama Blowhole, Blowhole Point Road, Kiama, Kiama Municipality, New South Wales 2533 Australia
The Kiama Blowhole is one of the most famous natural attractions in New South Wales and a must-visit stop on any South Coast tour. Located in the beautiful coastal town of Kiama, it’s known for its spectacular water sprays, sometimes reaching up to 30 metres high! • Massive water sprays shooting up through a natural rock cavity. • Best viewed during high tide or after strong swells for the most dramatic effect. • A viewing platform right next to the blowhole for easy access. • The blowhole is formed from volcanic basalt rock, eroded over time. • When waves push water into the underground cave, pressure builds up and forces water through the hole, creating an impressive spray. It can be unpredictable, so patience is key!
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Fitzroy Falls, New South Wales Australia
Fitzroy Falls is one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales, located in Morton National Park, about 20 minutes from Bowral. The 81-metre-high waterfall plunges into the valley below, offering stunning views, walking tracks, and a great escape into nature. • A stunning 81m waterfall dropping into a deep rainforest gorge. • Lookouts with panoramic views of the Yarrunga Valley and surrounding cliffs.
Duration: 40 minutes
Explore the full itinerary for Sydney South Coast and Highlands Private Tour in Sydney, Australia. This half-day tours experience includes 6 stops over 1 day. Duration: 4 hours. Activity level: Moderate.

Bald Hill Lookout at Stanwell Tops is one of the best scenic spots in New South Wales, offering breathtaking views of the coastline, the Sea Cliff Bridge, and the Pacific Ocean. • Bald Hill is a famous launch spot for hang gliders and paragliders. • On a good day, you’ll see them soaring over the coastline. • You can even book a tandem flight if you’re feeling adventurous! • A memorial to Lawrence Hargrave, the Australian aviation pioneer who experimented with box kites in the area. • Informational signs about the region’s history and its role in early aviation.

The Sea Cliff Bridge at Coalcliff is one of the most stunning coastal drives in Australia, offering breathtaking ocean views and a unique engineering marvel. • The Sea Cliff Bridge is a 665-metre-long bridge that extends over the ocean, following the natural curve of the cliffs. • Part of the Grand Pacific Drive, connecting Coalcliff to Clifton and Stanwell Park. • One of the most scenic driving routes in New South Wales. • The pedestrian walkway runs along the ocean side, giving uninterrupted views of the coastline. • Perfect for walking, cycling, and photography. • It takes about 15–20 minutes to walk the full length.

The Wollongong Lighthouse, also known as the Flagstaff Hill Lighthouse, is a historic and scenic landmark on the Illawarra coast. Located at Flagstaff Hill, it offers stunning ocean views and a peaceful spot to relax. • Built in 1936, this lighthouse is still operational today. • It was the first fully automated electric lighthouse in Australia. • Stands 25 metres tall and overlooks the entrance to Port Kembla.

Cathedral Rocks is one of the most stunning and unique coastal rock formations in Kiama Downs, New South Wales. It’s a popular spot for photographers, nature lovers, and those exploring the Grand Pacific Drive • Volcanic basalt rocks shaped by erosion over millions of years. • Resembles cathedral-like spires and sea caves, creating a dramatic landscape. • The best views are during low tide, when you can walk closer to the formations.

The Kiama Blowhole is one of the most famous natural attractions in New South Wales and a must-visit stop on any South Coast tour. Located in the beautiful coastal town of Kiama, it’s known for its spectacular water sprays, sometimes reaching up to 30 metres high! • Massive water sprays shooting up through a natural rock cavity. • Best viewed during high tide or after strong swells for the most dramatic effect. • A viewing platform right next to the blowhole for easy access. • The blowhole is formed from volcanic basalt rock, eroded over time. • When waves push water into the underground cave, pressure builds up and forces water through the hole, creating an impressive spray. It can be unpredictable, so patience is key!

Fitzroy Falls is one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales, located in Morton National Park, about 20 minutes from Bowral. The 81-metre-high waterfall plunges into the valley below, offering stunning views, walking tracks, and a great escape into nature. • A stunning 81m waterfall dropping into a deep rainforest gorge. • Lookouts with panoramic views of the Yarrunga Valley and surrounding cliffs.