Wollongong to Melbourne road trip: Distance & best stops

Wollongong to Melbourne road trip: Distance & best stops

The best stops on a Wollongong to Melbourne road trip include Bowral, Yass, Albury and Glenrowan. The distance from Wollongong to Melbourne is 835km, with a driving time of around nine hours.

A Wollongong to Melbourne road trip connects the third largest city in New South Wales to the capital of Victoria.

Wollongong offers several amazing beaches, tandem hang-gliding flights and skydives with a beach landing.

Melbourne, meanwhile, brings street art tours, supreme views from the Melbourne Skydeck and Aboriginal cultural tours in the Botanic Gardens. For a great range of Melbourne tours and experiences, explore here. To track down the best value Melbourne accommodation, come this way.

This guide should help you plan a great Wollongong to Melbourne road trip itinerary. Click on the links to the town and city names for more detailed information on potential stops.

Wollongong to Melbourne distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Wollongong to Melbourne is 835km. That makes for a driving time of around nine hours.

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The first task is to get from Wollongong to the Hume Motorway. The route goes past the Wollongong Botanic Garden and Mount Keira Lookout along the Princes Highway, then joins Picton Road. A short diversion off the road will take you to the Cordeaux Dam and Lake Cordeaux.

You’ll meet the Hume in Wilton, home of Sydney Skydivers.

Wilton to Mittagong

From there, you’ll go past 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.

Top Mittagong accommodation

The best places to stay in Mittagong are:

Wollongong to Melbourne road trip: Bowral, Sutton Forest and 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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Centennial Vineyards in Bowral, Southern Highlands, New South Wales.
Centennial Vineyards in Bowral, Southern Highlands, New South Wales. Photo by Kramer Photography; www.kramer.photography.

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 Hume Motorway skirts the edge of Goulburn, but you can go into town to see the Big Merino, the Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre and the Goulburn Historic Waterworks.

Best places to stay in Goulburn

The top Goulburn accommodation choices are:

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