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Fun and family friendly road trips to enjoy

Fun and family friendly road trips to enjoy

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This spring break, take your pick from these fun and family friendly road trip destinations, from picturesque national parks, scenic coastal locations, thrilling theme parks and more.|

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Murramarang National Park

Spanning 44km of coastline, the Murramarang National Park is home to some of the most beautiful cliffs, headlands and beaches across the South Coast. If you want to immerse yourself in nature this spring, try some or all of the spectacular 3-day Murramarang South Coast Walk, which starts at Pretty Beach and winds its way along the stunning coastline to Maloneys Beach. The national park is full of native wildlife, with peregrine falcons and sea eagles a common sight, so don’t forget your binoculars! If you love the water, then head to the ever popular Durras for some swimming at one its beaches, or do some canoeing or kayaking at Durras Lake. If you’re able to stay longer than a day, then the accommodation options here are abundant, with many great caravan sites, campgrounds and holiday cabins to choose from.

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

The Namadgi National Park spans over 100,000 hectares of bushland and one of its highlights is the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, home to a wildlife sanctuary full of kangaroos, koalas and emus. While you’re here, explore the 17-hectare Eucalyptus Forest, then go for a stroll along the Koala Path or the longer 1.8km Peppermint Trail. Facilities here include an adventure playground, visitors centre, interpretive signage and fantastic views. There’s also a rich Indigenous history to explore, including the Aboriginal rock art at Yankee Hat, as well as the Hanging Rock and Birrigai Rock shelters.

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Corin Forest

Also located within the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is the popular Corin Forest Mountain Resort and recreation area, an outdoor adventure playground with loads of space for family fun. This spring, be sure to ride on the 1.2km alpine slide through the Alpine Ash Forest, do the 9km return hike up to the breathtaking Square Rock, then finish with a picnic surrounded by beautiful bushlands. If you can spare another day, then stay the night and set up camp at Woods Reserve just 6km away on Corin Road.

Photography by Corin.com

Luna Park

The heritage-listed Luna Park amusement site is one of the best places in Sydney for a day of wholesome fun and entertainment, plus its location just next to Sydney Harbour Bridge offers some of the most commanding views in the city. Here you can enjoy a huge range of thrill rides, rollercoasters, sideshow games, and the famous Coney Island with its giant slides and quirky rides. Luna Park and the surrounding area is full of great shopping, hospitality and accommodation options, so you won’t go without whether you’re here for a day or several.

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Kosciuszko National Park

Kosciuszko National Park offers endless activities to enjoy on a sunny spring day. From walking up to Australia’s highest peak – Mount Kosciuszko, to mountain biking, fishing, kayaking, cycling, rock climbing, and soaking up the picturesque views on a relaxing picnic. While you’re here, be sure to visit the charming Thredbo Village, enjoy the scenery around Mount Selwyn, Charlotte Pass and Perisher, and stop by the family friendly Lake Crackenback Resort for great food, outdoor activities and accommodation options.

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Yarrangobilly Caves

A spot within the Kosciuszko National Park that‘s worth its own mention is the Yarrangobilly Caves site. It’s not only famous for the South Glory Cave, but also its 20m-long, 2.5m-deep thermal pool fed by a natural spring. The pool is heated to 27ºC all year round and overflows into a children’s wading area, so it’s perfect for everyone at any time of year. This spot is also surrounded by picturesque mountains and lush flora – the ideal location to picnic, spot local wildlife or go on a bushwalk.

Photography by Visit NSW

South Coast Lookouts

If you want to keep your road trip simple this spring with a stunning view, the perfect picnic spot, or a relaxing stroll along the coastline, then look no further than these breathtaking South Coast lookout spots.

- North Head: At this great lookout you might just be lucky enough to spot a pod of dolphins or one of the 90 bird species that call the area home.

- Folders Hill: Just a short drive from Batemans Bay, you’ll be spoiled with excellent views of the Clyde River, Batemans Bay town and Budawang Ranges.

- Observation Head: A super scenic lookout above the mouth of the Clyde River with views over to Snapper and Tollgate islands. Its high vista makes it a popular spot to watch the sunrise.

- Melville Point: Located between Tomakin Cove and Barlings Beach, this is a terrific spot to explore rocky platforms, cliffs, caves and rock pools, all which form part of a recognised geological site.

“Try hiking, mountain biking, fishing, kayaking, cycling, rock climbing, and soaking up the picturesque views on a relaxing picnic.” 

 
Photography by Visit NSW


Photography by NSW National Parks


Photography by Visit NSW

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