Sydney to Mudgee road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

Sydney to Mudgee road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

Great Sydney to Mudgee road trip stops include the waterfalls of the Blue Mountains, Mount Walker and the Capertee Valley. The Sydney to Mudgee drive covers a 264km distance in a driving time of around 3h20m.

The Sydney to Mudgee drive is just short enough for a weekend break heavily focused on wine-tasting. Mudgee is the centre of one of Australia’s fastest-growing wine regions.

Sydney’s enormous collection of experiences includes all-inclusive sunset dinner cruises, behind-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.

Mudgee offers private wine tours, hot air balloon rides over the vineyards and opal-polishing workshops.

However, if you’ve got a bit more time, the Sydney to Mudgee drive can be turned into a fun road trip itinerary. There are several stunning spots and national parks along the way.

Sydney to Mudgee distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Sydney to Mudgee is 264km. This makes for a driving time of around three hours and 20 minutes, providing you get lucky with traffic in Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains.

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The Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains.

The quickest route leaves Sydney along the M4, passing Parramatta and the Prospect Reservoir. It crosses the Nepean River at Jamisontown, where the M4 becomes the Great Western Highway and heads into the Blue Mountains.

Sydney to Mudgee road trip: Blue Mountains

Obviously, the Blue Mountains is a destination in its own right, but some of the top attractions can be ticked off without too much of a detour. The Glenbrook section of the Blue Mountains National Park offers great views from the Portal Lookout, reliable kangaroo spottings at the Euroka Campground and wild swimming at Jellybean Pool.

7 Blue Mountains experiences you should pre-book

The Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains.
  1. Scenic World tickets – combine dramatic train rides, cable cars & forest walks.
  2. The Blue Mountains hop-on, hop-off bus – get around Katoomba and Leura’s top sites hassle-free.
  3. Guided stargazing with an astrophysicist – learn how to read the clear night skies.
  4. Give canyoning a try – jumping, climbing and sliding through Empress Canyon.
  5. Take a half day abseiling adventure – in the Blue Mountains National Park.
  6. Indulge in a local produce tasting experience – with beers, wines & meats.
  7. Get adventurous – on a 4WD tour to the world’s second largest canyon.

More plausible stops include the Valley Heights Rail Museum in Springwood, the Norman Lindsay Gallery in Faulconbridge and the Linden Observatory in Linden. Mabel Falls, Horseshoe Falls and Wentworth Falls should satisfy waterfall addicts.

Leura and Katoomba are the main tourist centres in the Blue Mountains, though. The latter plays host to the Three Sisters and Scenic World.

6 top Katoomba experiences to book in advance

Three Sisters, Echo Point, Katoomba, Blue Mountains
The Three Sisters at Echo Point are perhaps the most famous landmark in the Blue Mountains. Photo copyright David Whitley/ Australia Travel Questions

Katoomba accommodation options include the affordable Blue Mountains Heritage Hotel, the pool-boasting Skyrider Motor Inn and the handsome Carrington Hotel.

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