Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Grand Pacific Drive Day Out

Planned the day's itinerary using Google search. As simple as typing in "Sydney Wollongong itinerary". Next step is to put in the multiple stops in Google Maps as one trip.

First stop is the Sri Venkateswara Temple in Helensburg, around an hour's drive away. Been to this Hindu temple before, but never went in. Nothing much to it, all you need to do is to take off your footwear. High ceilings, open spaces, mats on the floor for devotees to sit on, hundred of deities all round the temple. Behind the temple is a hall for functions, and a canteen serving food for eat-in or takeaway.

Next stop is the Bald Hill Lookout. Don't make the mistake of putting in Stanwell Tops Lookout in Google Maps. It'll take you to a totally different spot. Bald Hill Lookout is where you get 180-degree panoramic view of the Illawara escarpment, the Sea Cliff Bridge and the Tasman Sea. It's also quite popular with hang gliders. The Sydney Hang Gliding Centre is just nearby. There's also a monument to Lawrence Hargrave, an Australian pioneer of flight.

Driving down Lawrence Hargrave Drive, it eventually becomes the 665-meter long Sea Cliff Bridge. Thought of taking a short bridgewalk, but all available parking spaces along the bridge are taken.
Took a right at Cliffton School Parade after the bridge and stopped at Rube Hargrave Park. There's a nice playground for the kids and a public toilet. Parking is limited, but doesn't matter as the tourists simply parked along both sides of the street. A group of Chinese tourists even took the last remaining disabled parking. None of them looked disabled to me. Across the highway is the Moronga Park. Took a short stroll on the bridge and went back, as it started to get hot.

Next stop is Austinmer Beach, about 10 minutes' drive away. There's a carpark between the beach and the drive, but it's usually full. Street parking is not much better. Lunch is basically burger, fish and chips and chicken nuggets and chips from Shells Diner. Then, it's off to the rock pools to get our feet wet. There are toilets and showers and change rooms nearby.

Original plan was to go to the Wollongong Lighthouse, then Nan Tien Temple. However, as time is running short, we decided to head straight for Kiama instead. That's another hour of driving. Got to see the blowhole in action and the lighthouse. Farmer's market is on from 3pm till 6pm, but there's absolutely no parking spot to be found nearby. Time to head home.

No comments:

Post a Comment