Sydney to Rockhampton road trip: Distance, time & best stops
The Sydney to Rockhampton drive covers a distance of 1,407km in a driving time of around 15h41m. Top road trip stops to add to the itinerary include Newcastle, Moree and Miles.
Planning a Sydney to Rockhampton road trip
If you take the quickest inland route, a road trip from Sydney to Rockhampton takes you through some lesser explored areas of country Australia. But there’s a surprising amount to see and do along the way to the biggest city in Queensland’s Capricorn region.
Sydney’s enormous collection of experiences includes all-inclusive sunset dinner cruises, behind-the-scenes tours of the Opera House and whale-watching cruises. Also worth looking at are helicopter flights over the harbour and coastline, jet boat thrill rides and historic walking tours.
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- A private sunset cruise on Sydney Harbour with bubbly.
- Dodge the tour buses on a private, personalised Blue Mountains day tour.
- See the harbour, beaches and city skyline from a bird’s eye view on a helicopter tour.
There are also dozens more private Sydney tours, tailorable to your tastes.
Rockhampton offers fascinating history walks and cave tours. To source the best Rockhampton accommodation deals, go here.
This guide should help you plan your perfect Sydney to Rockhampton road trip itinerary.
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Sydney to Rockhampton distance and driving time
By car, the distance from Sydney to Rockhampton is 1,407km, and the drive takes around 15 hours and 41 minutes.
13 brilliant experiences in Sydney you should book
- (💲Great value 💲) Tick off several bucket list items on a highlights-packed Blue Mountains day tour.
- Get perfect views of the world’s most beautiful city on a Sydney Harbour helicopter tour.
- Save money with a multi-attraction pass.
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enjoy the romance of a tall ship cruise on Sydney Harbour.
- Eat all you can at the Skyfeast at the top of Sydney Tower.
- See migrating humpbacks – on a whale-watching cruise.
- (Highly recommended ✅) Go behind the scenes of Australia’s most famous building on an Opera House tour.
- Dine as the city lights up on sunset dinner cruise around the harbour.
- Combine beers and stories on a historic pubs tour through the convict-era Rocks district.
- Stand on your board and catch waves during Bondi Beach surfing lessons.
- Go to wombat and kangaroo-spotting hotspots on a Southern Highlands tour.
- Enjoy Sydney’s wild side on a Manly snorkelling & nature walk.
- (🥇Top choice in Sydney) And, best of all, paddle to hidden beaches on a harbour kayaking adventure.
Leaving Sydney through the northern suburbs, worthwhile stops include the Lane Cove National Park, Cumberland State Forest in West Pennant Hills and Rose Siedler House in Wahroonga.
It’s also not much of a detour to the gorgeous Bobbin Head picnic ground in Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park or Galston Gorge in Berowra Waters National Park.
Just before crossing the Hawkesbury River Bridge at Brooklyn, you can hop aboard the Riverboat Postman cruise. This quirky take on a Hawkesbury River boat trip see visitors join the local post crew as they deliver mail to river communities such as Dangar Island.
Sydney to Rockhampton road trip: Central Coast attractions
On the other side of the Hawkesbury at Mooney Mooney, the Broken Bay Pearl Farm runs a pearl farm tour which shows how pearls are cultivated.
The Pacific Motorway continues north from here, running considerably to the west of the Central Coast’s beach suburbs. The likes of Forresters Beach, Toowoon Bay and Wamberal require a significant detour.
However, there are some attractions nearer the route. These include the Walkabout Wildlife Park, Australian Reptile Park and Girrakool Loop walking track near Gosford.
3 experiences to book in Gosford
- Australian Reptile Park day pass – learn (safely) about Australia’s snakes and spiders.
- Try your hand at flying with a jetpack – or try flyboarding instead.
- Soap-making experience – make your own smellies.
For more action, try abseiling, horse-riding and quad biking at Glenworth Valley near Popran National Park.
Before reaching Newcastle, you can stop at Somersby Falls and Strickland Falls, and a few attractions near Alison. The Jilliby Lookout offers views, Treetops Adventure Central Coast is all-action and Amazement Farm and Fun Park has cute animals and mazes.
A night in Newcastle?
The motorway then continues between Morriset and Cooranbong. It goes west of Lake Macquarie and near the southern tip of Watagans National Park.
Close to the Mount Sugarloaf Lookout, you have a decision to make – leave the Pacific Motorway and head east into Newcastle? Or keep going towards New England?
9 cool Newcastle experiences you need to book in advance
- An Adventure boat cruise along the Hunter coast – with thrills and scenery.
- A mobile phone-based scavenger hunt – explore the city differently.
- An architecture and street art walking tour – see all the best murals.
- A whale-watching tour – get close to the migrating humpback whales.
- A two hour city highlights tour by bus – get orientated when you first arrive.
- A scenic helicopter flight – see the spectacular coastline from above.
- A three hour craft beer and food-matching tour – get a taste of the drinking and dining scene.
- A food, drink and history walking tour – hear stories and indulge at the same time.
Good things to do in Newcastle include enjoying wildlife at Blackbutt Reserve, whale-watching tours, swimming at Merewether Baths and browsing the city’s museums.
You can also try boat tours along the Hunter coast, street art walks and after dark true crime tours.
Newcastle accommodation highlights include the luxurious Crystalbrook Kingsley, the buzzy QT Newcastle and the heritage-stuffed Grand Hotel.
Sydney to Rockhampton drive: Newcastle to Muswellbrook
If not going into Newcastle, you need to head north-east along the Hunter Expressway towards Branxton. This is one of the gateways to the Hunter Valley wine region, although the most easily visited are around Allandale on the way.
At Branxton, join the New England Highway and head past Belford National Park. Daredevils may be interested in Skydive Hunter Valley at Whittingham, but the next sizable towns are the thoroughly underwhelming Singleton and Muswellbrook.
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