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Best day trips from Sydney: your guide to NSW's best

Blue Mountains to Hunter Valley — Sydney's essential day escapes.

By Sydney Daily · Published 20 June 2026 at 1:31 am

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Updated 28 June 2026 at 1:31 am

Best day trips from Sydney: your guide to NSW's best
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Sydney's day trip geography is the richest of any Australian capital — the Blue Mountains (90 minutes west), the Hunter Valley wineries (2 hours north), the Southern Highlands (90 minutes south-west), the Illawarra coast (90 minutes south), and the Royal National Park (45 minutes south) create a day trip portfolio that keeps the city of 5.3 million entertained across all seasons.

Blue Mountains — Katoomba and the Three Sisters — the 90-minute train from Central to Katoomba delivers the Three Sisters, the Jamison Valley views, the Scenic World rides, and the cafes of Katoomba Street that create the most visited day trip from Sydney. The Leura Cascades walk and the Gordon Falls Reserve extend the visit for walkers who want more than the lookout-to-lookout tourist circuit.

Hunter Valley wineries — the 2-hour drive north to the Lower Hunter Valley delivers the Semillon specialists (Tyrells, Brokenwood, McWilliams), the cheese and charcuterie producers of the Lovedale Road, and the Hunter Valley Gardens that create the wine country day trip that Sydney's food and wine community treats as Australia's definitive cellar door experience for its accessibility.

Southern Highlands — Bowral and Fitzroy Falls — the 90-minute drive south delivers the Bowral heritage village (Bradman's birthplace, the International Cricket Hall of Fame), the Fitzroy Falls 81-metre waterfall, and the Moss Vale and Bundanoon villages that create the cool-climate pastoral day trip that Sydney residents use as the antidote to the city's summer heat.

Royal National Park coastal walk — the 26-kilometre coastal walk from Bundeena (accessible by ferry from Cronulla) to Otford provides the most dramatically beautiful coastal walk accessible from Sydney, with the clifftop heath, the Providential Lookout, and the Garie Beach midpoint creating the two-day coastal experience that many Sydney residents have never done despite its 45-minute proximity.

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