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Escape: A South Coast Driving Tour
Dubbed the bush capital, Canberrans have easy access to some of Australia’s most scenic drives. Flanked by a tapestry of nature and encircled by historic towns, a 3-day road trip is the perfect escape from the city’s politico.
So buckle up for a 3-day foray from Canberra, taking in some of the highlights of the South Coast of New South.
Day 1: Canberra to Jervis Bay – The Coastal Retreat (Approx. 2.5 hours, 200 km)
Begin your adventure by steering southeast towards the sapphire waters of Jervis Bay. On the way, make a quick stop in Bungendore, a quaint village brimming with galleries and artisan wares. A lunch at the charming Woodworks Café, famed for its local produce, is a must.
Arriving in Jervis Bay, check into the Dolphin Sands, a serene bed and breakfast. This adults-only retreat, nestled amidst native gardens, promises a tranquil start to your journey. After settling in, spend the afternoon at Hyams Beach, renowned for possessing some of the whitest sand in the world.
For dinner, the Huskisson Hotel, a pub with a view, serves up sumptuous seafood with a side of sunset.
Day 2: Jervis Bay to Kangaroo Valley – The Inland Oasis (Approx. 1 hour, 60 km)
Day two beckons you inland to the enchanting Kangaroo Valley. Before leaving Jervis Bay, a morning whale-watching cruise with Jervis Bay Wild (https://www.jervisbaywild.com.au/) might reward you with sightings of these gentle giants. Then, head to Kangaroo Valley, a picturesque destination carved by the Kangaroo River.
Settle into The Heavens Mountain Escape (https://www.theheavens.com.au/), offering secluded cottages with breathtaking escarpment views. Post-check-in, explore the historic Hampden Bridge and take a leisurely kayak down the river.
Dinner promises a rustic charm at the Friendly Inn Hotel (https://www.thefriendlyinn.com.au/), which boasts a huge beer garden and incredible views to boot.
Day 3: Kangaroo Valley to Canberra via Bowral – The Heritage Trail (Approx. 2 hours, 170 km)
The final leg of your journey turns homeward, with a detour through the Southern Highlands. Breakfast at The General Café in Kangaroo Valley is a perfect start before heading off.
The road to Bowral, graced with country estates and gardens, is a visual treat. In Bowral, the Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame is a pilgrimage for cricket enthusiasts.
For lunch, Harry’s on Green Lane offers a culinary experience in a botanical setting, ideal for the food connoisseur.
Heading back to Canberra, you’ll reflect on the sights, sounds, and tastes that have accompanied your journey. Three days may seem brief, but the majesty you’ll have taken in will make it feel reinvigorating.
This 3-day itinerary from Canberra is a blend of coastal charm, rural elegance, and historic intrigue. Each destination offers something different, to make it a really well-rounded trip. So, pack your bags, fuel up, and set off on this extended excursion.