Sydney to Byron Bay: Discover the Australian East Coast

Difficulty

909 kms / 565 miles km

Distance

7-10

Recom. Days

Coastal

Trip type

Renata Almeida
Renata Almeida

Having lived in 3 continets already, Renata is passionate about travelling and loves creating unique iteneraries.

Sydney to Byron Bay: Discover the Australian East Coast

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Start in Sydney

Sydney — is an Australian national treasure and world-renowned city thanks to the famous Opera House and vibrant city life. The Land Down Under’s most popular city is also the capital of New South Wales and the perfect place to start a road trip of the country’s sunny East Coast.

While in Sydney, you should take time to admire the main attractions, like the harbor-facing Opera House and amazing Skywalk with 360-degree views of the city. Meanwhile, have fun exploring Bondi, the beach district with the world-famous Bondi Beach and miraculous surf scene.

Visiting

Sydney

2

Recom. Days

Main route

4.8 kms/ 3 miles

Indie Campers Sydney Pick-up Center

10 min

drive

You can hire campervans from Indie Campers in more than 40 different destinations across Scotland, England and the rest of Europe.

Visit

Sydney Opera House

Catch a show at this world-class performing arts center, ranging from dance shows to classical theater and modern musical shows.

Sydney Harbor Bridge

Walk or cycle across the most iconic bridge in Sydney, and enjoy the views of eastern Sydney.

Bondi Beach

Nestled in the eastern burbs of Sydney, Bondi Beach is one pit stop you’ll want to make. With waves to ride and panoramic views of the ocean, it’s no wonder why thousands flock here every year.

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Stay at

NRMA Sydney Lakeside Holiday Park

Stay just 40 minutes from the city and enjoy RV powered sites with a camp kitchen, barbecue, and laundry amenities. Costs start at AUD$63/night.

Lane Cove River Tourist Park

It may be just 20 minutes from Sydney, but you’ll feel like you’ve ventured deep into the Australian bush at the campgrounds in this national park. Picnic tables, BBQ facilities, bathrooms, and powered sites are available, plus WiFi. Pricing starts at $43/night.

Katoomba Falls Tourist Park

An hour and 15 minutes from Sydney lies Katoomba Falls, filled with picturesque scenery. Close to the Blue Mountains and famous Echo Point. Parking costs $53/night.

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Home Thai

$

Delicious Thai food with generous portion sizes in a hotspot loved by locals.

Ragazzi

$$

Great Italian food in the heart of Sydney with a modern atmosphere and impressive wine collection.

Restaurant Hubert

$$$

The best place to experience French cuisine in Sydney, featuring an opulent dining room and live piano performances.

Parking

Parking in Sydney

Your best bet for parking in Sydney is a private garage or car park, which can range from $28 AUD to $80 a day.

Street Parking

Finding a spot to park on a street is difficult and next to impossible in an RV. If you do find a location that allows you to park, expect to pay around $8 AUD an hour during peak season (December-February), and around $5 during off season (June-August are especially cheaper).

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Stop Two: Port Stephens

Port Stephens is two hours north of Sydney, and it will immediately captivate you with incredible coastal views, hiking trails, and natural wonder. While it may be very far from populous Sydney, Port Stephens immerses you in the outdoors and allows you to get up close with some incredible Australian wildlife, including dolphins.

With incredible natural landscapes and 26 beaches within its boundaries, Port Stephens gives you a taste of what types of marvels to expect on the rest of your journey.

Visiting

Stop Two: Port Stephens

2

Recom. Days

Main route

214 kms/ 133 miles

from Sydney

2h40min

drive

You can hire campervans from Indie Campers in more than 40 different destinations across Scotland, England and the rest of Europe.

Visit

Zenith Beach

This beach is the perfect spot when you want a little R&R but also want to catch some waves.

Shoal Bay

Shoal Bay is definitely an Instagram-worthy pace to visit with crystal-blue water and stunning white beaches.

Port Stephens Harbor

Book a dolphin-watching cruise or simply keep your eyes peeled for signs of these friendly marine animals bobbing out of the water.

Port Stephens Harbor

Book a dolphin-watching cruise or simply keep your eyes peeled for signs of these friendly marine animals bobbing out of the water.

Worimi Sand Dunes

Cruise along the massive sand dunes that are among the tallest you can find in Australia, reaching heights up to 328 feet!

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Stay at

Halifax Holiday Park

Powered sites and easy access to Nelson Bay Beach, Shoal Bay, and some of Port Stephen’s most beautiful sights. Ideal for families. Prices start at $50/night.

Island Leisure Village

This caravan park has a lot of permanent residents, but its powered sites are welcome to visitors that want a peaceful atmosphere. It costs $35/night for two guests with water and power included.

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Little Beach Boathouse

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An affordable yet refined seafood menu makes it a great place to enjoy local catches while overlooking the water.

The Little Nel Cafe

$$$

While it is on the pricier side, the ambience and health-infused menu bursting with flavor and texture make it worth the trip.

Mod Thai

$$$

Locally renowned, this restaurant offers the best Thai food in Nelson Bay with authentic dishes.

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Stop Three: Myall Lakes National Park

Myall Lakes National Park is a geologist’s dream. There are fascinating rock formations throughout the 23,000-acre park, such as sandstone, mudstones, and Myall syncline. This park is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts that want to get in touch with nature through hiking, kayaking, and fishing.

You’ll be able to lounge on the lakeside and enjoy the breeze, and even visit a rainforest just seven miles away from the park.

Now that you’ve had some time to relax on the beach, a journey through Myall Lakes National Park will help you encounter another exciting side of Australia’s landscape.

Visiting

Myall Lakes

2

Recom. Days

Main route

113 kms/ 70 miles

from Port Stephens

1h30min

drive

You can hire campervans from Indie Campers in more than 40 different destinations across Scotland, England and the rest of Europe.

Visit

Tamboi Walk

This grade 1 hike is great for all levels, and it takes you through a flourishing portion of the vibrant Mungo bush.

Bennetts Beach

You may see dolphins in the water if you surf or walk along the shore.

Myall Lakes

Fish, canoe, or kayak across tranquil waters.

Sugarloaf Lighthouse

Located north of Myall Lakes in Seal Rocks, the lighthouse offers superb ocean views and is an ideal spot for winter whale watching. Constructed in 1875, the lighthouse features an external stairway.

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Stay at

Crookers Creek Hideaway Campground

Enjoy 300 acres of bushwalking, birdwatching, and horse riding trails. No electricity or plumbing, though, so this is for the true adventurers that want to go off-grid for a night or two. Price is $36 AUD/night for two people.

Dungog Showground Powered Site

All the hookups and amenities you need for road tripping with an RV with toilets and potable water. Always a plus. Starts at $20 AUD/night.

The Riverside Farm Escape at Minimbah

Unwind on this family-owned cattle ranch with all the outdoor activities your heart could ever want. Powered hook-ups are available, but no bathroom amenities on-site. Overnight fees are $48 AUD/night.

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Kembali Cafe

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Situated a short distance from Blueys Beach, this compact café presents not only the brekkie bowl but also a variety of Asian classics such as nasi goreng and coconut curry, in addition to traditional burgers and salads.

Frothy Coffee Boatshed

$$

This coffee shop is nestled by Smiths Lake's edge and offers a concise, delightful menu. After dining, rent a tinnie, kayak, or catamaran to explore the tranquil lake leisurely.

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Stop Four: Bellingen

Bellingen has a little something for everyone. It’s a historical indigenous site, so you’ll find cultural infusions woven throughout the town. From restaurants filled with exciting flavors and markets with hand-made goods, Bellingen, Australia, offers visitors a chance to experience a more relaxed and less touristy side of the East Coast.

Camping is a real treat in this part of Australia thanks to the expansive fields and nearby Gondwana rainforest. The Bellingen wilderness is home to unique animals like flying foxes, platypuses, and dozens of species of Australian wild birds.

Visiting

Bellingen

1 to 2 days

Recom. Days

Main route

280 kms/ 176 miles

from Myall Lakes

3 hours

drive

You can hire campervans from Indie Campers in more than 40 different destinations across Scotland, England and the rest of Europe.

Visit

Promised Land

Start with the Promised Land, as it's a must-visit in Bellingen. Perfect for wild swimming, rope swing fun, or picnicking in a breathtaking setting. A short 15-minute drive from town, the water view will surely make you exclaim 'wow'.

Bellingen Community Markets

Shop around for beautifully handcrafted jewelry, pottery and candles at the Bellingen Community Markets!

Dangar Falls

Capture scenic photos of the cascade waterfall located in the picturesque hotspot of Dangar Falls!

Northbank Community Garden

Breathe in the crisp air and immerse yourself in nature at the Northbank Community Garden.

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Stay at

Bellinger River Tourist Park

$$

Only a 10-minute drive from Bellingen, this park caters different budgets, offering unpowered and powered sites.

Bunya Farm Bellingen

$$

Beautifully situated on a 60-acre farm, a mere 5 minutes from Bellingen, the location provides direct access to the Kalang River's scenic river flats, and gives a trough wild camping experience. Access is favorable during dry weather, accommodating 2WD and caravans.

Levenvale Farm in Bellingen

$$

Operating as an organic cattle property, Levenvale Farm extends a warm welcome to campers and glampers, sharing select areas of their expansive land.The camping sites, named "Beyond the Bridge" and "Old Flat Camp," are located in cattle paddocks with private access to the serene Hydes Creek.

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Cedar Bar & Kitchen

$$$

Looking for a healthy lunch? Drop on by the Cedar Bar & Kitchen and choose from an entire menu of vegetarian meals!

The Bellingen Gelato Bar

$

Chill out with a cup, cone or milkshake at The Bellingen Gelato Bar!

Hearthfire

$$

Have a hankering for quiches, croissants or pastries? Hearthfire is the perfect place to stop by for a quick bite.

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Stop Five: Woolgoolga

The name is fun to write, fun to say, and the place is even more fun to experience. Along Sydney’s Mid North Coast lies the charming town of Woolgooga, offering an interesting mix of rolling hills, crystal-clear waters, shimmering beaches, and incredible rainforest hiking trails.

The name, by the way, comes from the Australian Aboriginal word for “bush plum,” which is a lovely edible fruit that grows throughout the region

Visiting Woolgoolga doesn’t take long, but it leaves a lasting impression on visitors thanks to its pristine nature, peaceful energy, and welcoming locals.

Visiting

Woolgoolga

1

Recom. Days

Main route

60 km/37 miles

from Bellingen

54min

drive

You can hire campervans from Indie Campers in more than 40 different destinations across Scotland, England and the rest of Europe.

Visit

Woolgoolga Beach & Headland

A scenic trail with a view of the crystal-clear water is the perfect opportunity to take memorable photos and get your feet wet!

Sikh Heritage Museum of Australia

Discover more about the Sihk People and their culture by touring the Sikh Heritage Museum of Australia.

Woolgoolga Lake

Woolgoolga Lake is the ideal place for those who love to swim, canoe and watch the birds fly by.

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Stay at

Yildaan Trail Campground

$

Nestled in a picturesque valley, this camping site features spacious green areas and secluded campsites. A highlight is the covered communal fire area with a camp kitchen, seating, a fridge, sink, and a wood-fired pizza oven.

Yildaan Trail Campground

$

Nestled in a picturesque valley, this camping site features spacious green areas and secluded campsites. A highlight is the covered communal fire area with a camp kitchen, seating, a fridge, sink, and a wood-fired pizza oven.

Reltuc Springs

$$

Their spacious sites easily accommodate Horse Floats, Goosenecks and Caravans, facilities include a toilet, shower, and laundry.

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Simba’s Kitchen

$$

Craving curry on your road trip? Swing by Simba’s Kitchen for some of the best Indian food in Australia.

Sunset Room Woopi

$$$

Italian flavors and tropical flair combine in this fun beachside restaurant that will make you question whether you’re in Honolulu or Woolgoolga.

Woolgoolga Pizza Place

$$

Get your slice of Italy by paying a visit to Woolgoolga Pizza Place!

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Stop Six: Byron Bay

Last but not least, you've arrived in beautiful Byron Bay. After the hard work of lounging on beaches and exploring rainforests, it's time to refresh yourself with — you guessed it — more time on the beach. But the beaches you'll find here are some of Australia's best. Byron Bay contains some of the most amazing beaches in Oz, perfect for swimming, surfing, and lounging to your heart's content.

Another must-see attraction while you’re here is the Cape Byron Lighthouse, one of the most eastern points in the country and a fantastic place to go whale watching.

Once you wrap up your trip here, you can drop-off in Brisbane.

Visiting

Byron Bay

2

Recom. Days

Main route

206 km/ 129 miles

from Woolgoolga

2 hour

drive

You can hire campervans from Indie Campers in more than 40 different destinations across Scotland, England and the rest of Europe.

Visit

Cape Byron Lighthouse

Illuminate your trip by taking some time to admire the Cape Byron Lighthouse!

Byron Bay Wildlife Safari

Explore three unique different animal habitats as you tour through the Byron Bay Wildlife Safari!

Go Surfing

Experienced surfers will love the big swells and consistent sets at Tallows Beach, while beginners will enjoy the gentle waves at Clarkes Beach.

Dolphin Kayaking

Check out Cape Byron Kayaks for an incredible experience to kayak alongside dolphins in the bay.

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Stay at

First Sun Holiday Park

$$

This park offers a beachside and 24-hour security. No survival skills needed – town center shops and local cafes are easily accessible. Site options range from unpowered to powered, with two sites suitable for larger motorhomes.

Broken Head Holiday Park

Connect with nature at Broken Head Holiday Park you can enjoy activities like fishing and surfing. With direct access to Broken Head Beach and a backdrop of a national park, the campground provides an ideal setting. Onsite amenities encompass a kiosk, BBQ area, camp kitchen, and laundry facilities.

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Bay Leaf Cafe

$$

Wine and dine at this brunch-like spot in the earth of Byron Bay.

Kinoko Japanese Restaurant

$$$

Enjoy a platter of sushi and gyozas at the Kinoko Japanese Restaurant.

Manna Haven

$$$

Let the flavors of India consume you as you enjoy the vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options.

Parking

Public Parking

$

Pay parking operates in Byron Bay between 9am to 6pm, seven days a week including public holidays. You must pay to park in the following areas: Byron Bay central business district. Council-operated car parks.

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Brisbane Pick-up Center

161 km/ 100 miles

from Byron Bay

1h51min

drive