Tuesday 14 April 2015

Wollongong Travel Guide

Wollongong Travel Guide

Traveller photo by Mikey Bikey: “City Beach” (Sep 2008)

Why go Wollongong?


Wollongong is located the state's third largest city, in recent years changed into a weekend getaway. Illawarra (Illawarra) regions easily find a good place for outdoor adventure. Wollongong surrounding seaside town boasts many excellent surfing beaches, and Lake Illawarra (Lake Illawarra) is able to sailing, water skiing, canoeing and fishing.

The region is also becoming a gluttonous food tasting, a unique talent for guest chefs can offer great local produce and fine wines.



Must To Do

  • Sea Cliff Bridge to walk. There is the starting point for Blue Ocean Road.

Photo by Photography Hot Spots


  •  Bathing in Austinmer seawater pool.

Photo By www.rent-a-home.com.au

  • Try Illawarra dedicated bicycle path

Photo by www.illawarramercury.com.au

  • In Stanwell Tops of Bald Mountain View Point, enjoy magnificent sweeping scenery

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  • Mount Keira in the 5.5 km-long walk in the mountain, through the rainforest and eucalypt forest.


Photo by www.panoramio.com





Do Not Miss

  1. To Wollongong five islands brewery taste of locally brewed beer

  2. Wollongong's Nan Tien Temple which is the largest Buddhis temple in the sourthern hemisphere

  3. Wollongong's Safari, where native animals as well as meerkats and re pandas

  4. Experience in Wollongong State's only beach Skydive

  5. A Bien Park located in lilawarra rail museum


Text From http://hk.sydney.com/area/Wollongong_and_Surrounds.aspx

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