Sydney to Airlie Beach road trip: Distance, time & best stops

Sydney to Airlie Beach road trip: Distance, time & best stops

Sydney to Airlie Beach road trip: Banana and Mount Morgan

The next town on the Sydney to Airlie Beach drive is Banana, where you can stay the night at the Banana Hotel Motel. From here it’s another 127km to Airlie Beach, passing through Wowan, which has a roadhouse and local history museum.

At Dululu, the Dee River makes for a scenic photo stop. This is also where you branch off along the Burnett Highway.

It largely follows the course of the Dee River towards Mount Morgan.

Attractions in Mount Morgan include the Mount Morgan Golf Course, the Mount Morgan Historical Museum and Mount Morgan Railway Museum. The latter doubles as this gold mining town’s visitor information centre.

You can also peer over the gold mine at the Arthur Timms Lookout.

The Mount Morgan Lookout, slightly further along a twisting section of the highway, also offers fairly good panoramas.

Sydney to Airlie Beach drive: Rockhampton or Yeppoon?

After Bouldercombe, the Burnett Highway joins the Bruce Highway and enters Rockhampton’s southern suburbs.

Top experiences to book in and around Rockhampton

Things to do in Rockhampton include getting cultural at the Dreamtime Cultural Centre and the Rockhampton Heritage Village.

The best places to stay in Rockhampton, Queensland

The best Rockhampton accommodation choices are:

Coastal Yeppoon, a 35 minute drive away, is a more appealing place to stay, however. You can go birdwatching in Baga National Park on the way.

Things to do in Yeppoon include going for a dip in the Yeppoon Lagoon or Lammermoor Beach and catching the Great Keppel Island ferry for a Great Keppel Island day trip. These depart from the Keppel Bay Marina.

Other Yeppoon activities include fishing charters and seeing native wildlife at Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary.

Where to stay in Yeppoon

The top Yeppoon accommodation options are:

Yeppoon Lagoon in Yeppoon, Queensland
The Yeppoon Lagoon has an infinity edge. Photo courtesy of Tourism and Events Queensland.

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