Melbourne to Brisbane road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

Melbourne to Brisbane road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

Melbourne to Brisbane road trip: Goulburn to Campbelltown

The best place to stop on the Melbourne to Sydney leg of the road trip, however, is the Southern Highlands. Almost everyone stops at the Sutton Forest East Service Centre on the way, although Sutton Forest Estate Wines is a more amiable spot for a journey break.

Once in the Southern Highlands, the highway skirts the edge of Mittagong and Berrima, but the best base is Bowral.

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In Bowral, you’ll find character-packed accommodation such as the Berida Hotel and Milton Park, plus innovative wineries such as Centennial Vineyards. Cricket fans will lap up the Bradman Museum, while Fitzroy Falls or Belmore Falls in the nearby Morton National Park cater to nature-lovers.

From Bowral, it’s not much of a drive until you reach the south-western fringes of Sydney’s suburbia.

Before joining the M7 motorway, you’ll go past the Nepean Dam, the Australian Wildlife Sanctuary at Bargo and Sydney Skydivers in Wilton.

There’s also the Campbelltown Steam and Machinery Museum in Campbelltown, the Sambar Brown Lookout and the Australian Botanic Garden.

Melbourne to Brisbane road trip: Campbelltown to the Hawkesbury River

The quickest route from Melbourne to Brisbane doesn’t go through central Sydney – it cuts along motorways to the west and north.

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  1. Taronga Zoo – the zoo with harbour views (and plenty of cute Aussie animals)
  2. Sydney Opera House – official walking tour. See behind the scenes!
  3. Wild Life Sydney – Aussie animal favourites in convenient Darling Harbour location. Perfect if on limited time.
  4. Sydney Cricket Ground – behind the scenes secrets tour.
  5. Sydney Tower Eye – 360 degree views from 250 metres above the city.

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However, Sydney is the obvious place to break the journey for a few days. Australia Travel Questions has a big Sydney guide if you’re planning to go into the centre. Recommended activities include kayaking tours around the lesser-seen crags of Middle Harbour, tall ship cruises and behind the scenes tours of Sydney Opera House.

Sydney Opera House on Sydney Harbour
Sydney Opera House on Sydney Harbour. Photo by David Whitley/ Australia Travel Questions.

There are some attractions nearer the route, however, particularly in the Western Sydney Parklands. These include the Lizard Log Playground and Calmsley Hill City Farm in Abbotsbury, plus Sydney Zoo, Bungarribee Park and the Chinese Gardens in the Nurragingy Reserve.

Other good green spaces further north include the Bidjigal Reserve near Castle Hill and Cumberland State Forest in West Pennant Hills.

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The Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains.

Other short detours worth taking before reaching the Hawkesbury River are the architecturally-dazzling Rose Siedler House in Wahroonga, the Bobbin Head picnic ground in Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park and Galston Gorge in Berowra Waters National Park.

Before crossing the Hawkesbury River in Brooklyn, you might wish to join the Riverboat Postman cruise. This postal boat brings tourists along as it delivers mail to small river communities like Dangar Island.

Click through to the next section: Central Coast attractions near the highway.