Sydney to Moruya road trip: Distance, driving time and best stops

Sydney to Moruya road trip: Distance, driving time and best stops

The best stops on a Sydney to Moruya road trip are Kiama, Jervis Bay and Batemans Bay. The Sydney to Moruya drive is 356km in distance, with a driving time of around 4h36m.

The drive from Sydney to Moruya takes you from the big city to one of the main hub towns on the New South Wales’ South Coast. If going along the coastal route from Sydney to Melbourne, this drive forms a major part of the journey.

Sydney’s enormous collection of experiences includes all-inclusive sunset dinner cruisesbehind-the-scenes tours of the Opera House, jet boat thrill rides and historic walking tours. To get the best deals on Sydney accommodation, book here. To find Sydney tours and experiences that suit your tastes, step this way.

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The Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains.

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There are two ways to tackle the drive – as a big slog down for the start of a holiday, or an opportunity to take in a few more South Coast hotspots along the way. Doing the Sydney to Moruya drive as a road trip is unquestionably more enjoyable if you’ve got the time.

Sydney to Moruya distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Sydney to Moruya is 304km. That makes for a driving time of around three hours and 52 minutes, depending on traffic.

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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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This coastal road trip from Sydney initially heads through the southern suburbs along the Princes Highway. It passes between Royal National Park and Heathcote National Park, then follows the Illawarra Escarpment towards Wollongong.

Sydney to Moruya road trip: Illawarra and Wollongong

At Helensburgh, there’s a decision to make – keep going along the highway, or divert down Lawrence Hargrave Drive. The latter route is more scenic and doesn’t add a massive amount of time to the journey.

Either way, you can stop to see the Aussie wildlife at Symbio Wildlife Park. Go the coastal route and you can take the Sri Venkateswara Temple and Kelly’s Falls, before reaching the coast at hang-gliding hotspot Bald Hill. This overlooks Stanwell Park Beach.

The coastal roadtrip then goes past Coalcliff Beach and one of Australia’s top Instagram spots – the Sea Cliff Bridge. Built around the cliffs, this bridge snakes its way over the sea. 

The Sea Cliff Bridge on Lawrence Hargrave Drive near Wollongong, New South Wales
The Sea Cliff Bridge on Lawrence Hargrave Drive near Wollongong, New South Wales. Photo courtesy of Destination NSW.

Sydney to Moruya drive: Wollongong beaches

Afterwards, you’re into Wollongong’s northern suburbs, where the Scarborough Hotel, Wombarra Beach, the Coledale Rock Pool and Austinmer Beach are among the top attractions.

Stick to the highway and options for a stop include the Bulli Lookout, the Mount Keira Lookout and the Wollongong Botanic Garden.

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Either way, you end up in Wollongong. For things to do in Wollongong, try is close to the latter, while other Wollongong attractions include the twin lighthouses on the harbour.

Wollongong accommodation options worth looking at include the Adina aparthotel, the facility-heavy Novotel Northbeach and the golf course-focused Best Western City Sands.

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