Photo: Eristic-霖璟 / CC BY-SA 4.0
Binhai Road is a stunning coastal drive that hugs the dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters of the New South Wales south coast. This scenic route offers a sensory feast of ocean vistas, lush national parks, and charming seaside towns. It's a must-do for self-drive enthusiasts looking to combine nature, local culture, and fresh seafood.
Highlights & What to See
- Stanwell Park Lookout – Panoramic views of the coastline and the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge, perfect for photos.
- Sea Cliff Bridge – A spectacular cantilever bridge clinging to the cliffs, with pedestrian access for walks and whale watching (June–November).
- Kiama Blowhole – A natural blowhole that shoots water up to 30 metres, surrounded by a scenic headland walk.
- Minnamurra Rainforest – A lush rainforest walk with boardwalks, waterfalls, and birdlife in Budderoo National Park.
- Bald Hill Lookout – A hang-gliding hotspot offering sweeping views from Stanwell Park.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow a full day to drive the entire Binhai Road from Sydney to Kiama (about 100 km), with stops at lookouts, walks, and cafes. For a more relaxed pace, split it over two days, overnighting in Kiama or Shellharbour. Half-day trips from Sydney can focus on the northern section between Stanwell Park and Wollongong.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wollongong – A vibrant city with a lighthouse, surf beaches, and the Nan Tien Temple (Southern Hemisphere's largest Buddhist temple).
- Shellharbour – A coastal town with a marina, seafood restaurants, and family-friendly beaches.
- Jamberoo – A historic village with an action park (Jamberoo Action Park) and the Jamberoo Mountain Pass for scenic drives.
- Berry – A charming country town known for its antique shops, cafes, and the Berry Donut Van.
- Kangaroo Valley – A picturesque valley with a historic bridge, canoeing on the river, and bushwalks.
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Image credits
- Wollongong — Mx. Granger / CC0
- Sea Cliff Bridge — illawarrashowcase / CC BY 2.0