Southern Scenic Route

Photo: HPUPhotogStudent / CC BY 2.0

New South Wales' Southern Scenic Route is a 140-kilometre ribbon of road that unfurls between Sydney and the South Coast, delivering a heady mix of national park wilderness, clifftop lookouts and sleepy historic villages. This isn't a highway; it's a journey that rewards the unhurried traveller with plunging escarpment views, ancient rainforest pockets and the briny scent of the Pacific long before you reach the coast. For self-drivers, it's the perfect antidote to the Hume Highway — a back-roads adventure that threads through the Illawarra escarpment and the Southern Highlands' green quilt of farmland.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly savour the Southern Scenic Route, allocate a full day (8–10 hours) if you're driving from Sydney to the South Coast, including stops for walks, lookouts and lunch. For a more relaxed pace, turn it into a weekend: overnight in Kangaroo Valley or Berry, and explore the side trips to Fitzroy Falls and Macquarie Pass. If you're short on time, a half-day run from Sydney to Kiama (stopping at Sea Cliff Bridge and Bald Hill) is a satisfying taster.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

Please check official sources for current details.

Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.

Explore more

Image credits