With its combination of dedicated cycleways and scenic roads, the coastline south of Sydney offers cyclists a diverse array of attractions to explore at the handlebar level.
Breathtaking beaches,…
With its combination of dedicated cycleways and scenic roads, the coastline south of Sydney offers cyclists a diverse array of attractions to explore at the handlebar level.
Breathtaking beaches, vineyards, award-winning restaurants, pretty towns and dramatic coastal scenery characterise this six-day cycle trip from the outskirts of Sydney to Jervis Bay.
Beginning in Otford, on the edge of the Royal National Park, the route hugs the coast, taking in the impressive Sea Cliff Bridge, suspended over the Pacific Ocean. Following a dedicated cycleway to Wollongong, the route then continues to Kiama and its famous Blowhole before cycling to the historic town of Berry.
Further south the quiet rural roads, with grazing cows and vineyards are replaced by the buzz of Huskisson and the white sands of Jervis Bay.
The benefits of a self-guided cycle holiday can not be underestimated as you dictate your timetable, setting out at a slow or fast pace, stopping where you like and really absorbing the atmosphere of the region. With your bags transferred each day, all you need to do is make your way between hotels at your own pace and celebrate a sense of achievement on travelling under your own steam.