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

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

The best stops on a Sydney to Perisher road trip include Bowral, Canberra and Cooma. The Sydney to Perisher drive covers a 492km distance in a driving time of around 5h29m.

The Sydney to Perisher drive takes you from the New South Wales state capital to one of the top ski resorts in Australia.

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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This guide is aimed at travellers planning a Sydney to Perisher road trip itinerary, perhaps building in a few stops along the way.

Sydney to Perisher distance and driving time

By car along sealed roads, the distance from Sydney to Perisher is 492km. If you tackle that in one stint behind the wheel, then it’ll take around five hours and 29 minutes. However, if you’re not desperate to get to the snow as quickly as humanly possible, there are plenty of attractions you can weave into a road trip itinerary.

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The Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains.

Top road trip stops between Sydney and Perisher include Bowral, Canberra, Cooma and Jindabyne.

Sydney to Perisher road trip: Sydney to Mittagong

The fastest Sydney to Perisher driving route leaves Sydney via the south-western suburbs along the Hume Motorway. It heads past the Macquarie Links International Golf Club and the Australian Botanic Garden en route to Campbelltown. Here, you can enjoy the Sambar Brown Lookout or the Campbelltown Steam and Machinery Museum.

The Sydney to Perisher road trip broadly follows the Nepean River on the way toward the Southern Highlands. It heads past Sydney Skydivers in Wilton, the Australian Wildlife Sanctuary at Bargo and the Nepean Dam before arriving in Mittagong.

Things to do in Mittagong include spotting birds at the Lake Alexandra Reserve and tasting wines at Tertini Wines.

Testing the goods at Tertini Wines in Mittagong
Testing the goods at Tertini Wines in Mittagong. Photo courtesy of Destination NSW.

Top Mittagong accommodation

The best places to stay in Mittagong are:

Sydney to Perisher drive: Mittagong to Goulburn

Nearby Bowral is a better base, though. It has stunning accommodation at 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 show off the region’s natural beauty.

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The Forest East Service Centre is the most common stop on the way to Goulburn, although nearby Sutton Forest Estate Wines can provide wines rather than fuel.

The turn-off from the Hume Motorway is at Goulburn, but you can go into town to see the Big Merino, the Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre and the Goulburn Historic Waterworks.

Click through to the next section: Goulburn to Canberra.