Illawarra Escarpment

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Rising dramatically from the coastal plain south of Sydney, the Illawarra Escarpment is a lush, rainforest-cloaked ridge that offers some of New South Wales' most spectacular escarpment walks and lookouts. This ancient sandstone plateau, part of the Great Dividing Range, is a haven for hikers, birdwatchers, and anyone craving sweeping views over the Pacific Ocean and the patchwork of farms and towns below. The escarpment is also a cultural landscape, with deep significance to the Dharawal people, and its pockets of subtropical rainforest shelter towering red cedar trees and lyrebirds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To do justice to the escarpment's highlights, allow at least one full day – better still, two. A typical itinerary: morning walk at Minnamurra Rainforest (allow 1.5 hours), lunch in Kiama, then afternoon exploring the Sea Cliff Bridge and Stanwell Tops lookout. If you have a second day, hike a section of the Kiama Coast Walk or tackle Mount Keira. The escarpment is easily combined with a visit to Wollongong, the Southern Highlands, or even a side trip to Jervis Bay.

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