NSW South Coast

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The NSW South Coast unfurls like a coastal dream: a 400-kilometre ribbon of golden beaches, lush national parks, and laid-back seaside villages. This is where the bush meets the sea, offering a quintessential Australian road trip experience that feels a world away from the city bustle. From the surf breaks of Jervis Bay to the rugged wilderness of Mimosa Rocks National Park, the South Coast is a sanctuary for beach lovers, hikers, and foodies alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly savour the South Coast, allow at least 3–5 days for a relaxed self-drive from Sydney to the Victorian border. Spend two days exploring Jervis Bay and Booderee, then meander south, overnighting in Batemans Bay or Narooma. For a deeper dive, a week lets you hike sections of the 1300-kilometre South Coast Track and sample the region's burgeoning cool-climate wines in the Shoalhaven hinterland. The drive itself is a highlight, with countless scenic lookouts and beachside picnic spots.

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