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Things To Do in Wollongong, Australia
1.Wattamolla
Wattamolla is the name of a cove, lagoon, and beach on the New South Wales coast south of Sydney, within the Royal National Park.
2.Sea Cliff Bridge
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifto.
3.Nan Tien Temple
Nan Tien Temple is a Buddhist temple complex located in Berkeley, on the southern outskirts of the Australian city of Wollongong, approximately 80 kilometres south of Sydney.
4.Bald Hill
Bald Hill is a hill on the Illawarra Range, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. With an elevation of approximately 300 metres AMSL, Bald Hill is one of the best known and most popular lookouts
5.Lake Illawarra
Lake Illawarra, an open and trained intermediate wave dominated barrier estuary or large coastal lagoon, is located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, situated about 100 kilometres south of Sydney, Australia.
6.Jamberoo Action Park
Jamberoo Action Park is a large and expansive water park at Curramore, New South Wales.
7.Symbio Wildlife Park
Zoo featuring a variety of animals along with keeper presentations, a swimming pool & picnic areas.
8.Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse
Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse, also known as Wollongong Harbour Lighthouse, is a historic lighthouse situated on the southern breakwater of the heritage-listed Wollongong Harbour, in Wollongong.
9.Wollongong Botanic Garden
The Wollongong Botanic Garden is located in the Wollongong suburb of Keiraville at the foot of Mount Keira in New South Wales, Australia. It is the local botanical gardens of the Illawarra and was established in 1964.
10.Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk
The award winning Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures is one of Australia's premier Treetop Walk and Zipline Experiences. The Treetop Walk: The 1.5km return walk takes in native rainforest. The steel walkway features two gently swaying cantilevered arms and a central tower raised nearly 50 metres from the forest floor.
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SYDNEY THINGS TO DO - Newtown, Wollongong Road Trip, Kiama Blowhole & More!
10 Things To Do in SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 2017 - Newtown, Wollongong Road Trip, Kiama Blowhole & More! -
Looking Things to do in Sydney? Planning your Australia Trip? First World Traveller gives you 10 Things to Do in Sydney, some of which are more off the beaten track Sydney! Sydney is a vibrant and interesting city with so many things to do that are away from typical Sydney tourist areas!, including -
1 - Newtown/King Street Vintage Shops
2 - Homebush Bay Shipwrecks
3 - Sydney Olympic Park
4 - Road Trip to Grand Pacific Drive, Stanwell Tops, Wollongong, Sharkey's Beach, Kiama Blowhole
5 - Pies - Harry De Wheels, Pieface
6 - Bondi to Coogee Walk
7 - Waverley Cemetary
8 - Sydney Botanic Gardens
9 - Sydney Harbour Bridge
10 - Sydney Opera House
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Wollongong boasts stunning scenery, a rich history, grand structures, and plethora of attractions, restaurants, cafes and accommodation options.
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Wollongong is a city in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. Heading south, Wollongong starts where Sydney finishes. It is the third largest city in the state behind Sydney and Newcastle and is thinly wedged on a coastal plain between an escarpment and the Pacific Ocean.
Geography defines Wollongong, as the city is never more than roughly six kilometers at its widest but stretches over forty kilometers from South to North. Its growth was limited by mountains, which are not so much high as steep, and the sea, Wollongong has grown to include a whole chain of coastal towns, from Dapto and Port Kembla in the south to Bulli, Austinmer, and even up to Stanwell Park in the north. Continuous development has recently stretched the urban area along the coast as far as Kiama in the distant south but those areas are serviced by the growing centre of Shellharbour.
Its modern origins are in coal mining and steel production, industries which persist, notably the BlueScope steel facility at Port Kembla to the south. A dedicated port exists for the transport of materials whereas private craft and fishing boats use a separate facility nearer the city centre in Belmore Basin. New industries, such as financial services, information technology, tourism and education are fast becoming trademarks of the city. Wollongong people are proud of the employment and heavy industry in the area, and choose to be more than just a outer commuter suburb for Sydney.
The University of Wollongong is popular with local, other Australian and international students. Due to post war migration involving heavy industry, Wollongong also includes a large Mediterranean, Indian and Asian population which has left its mark on the city and means there is a great range of food and entertainment options. There are many interesting and beautiful locations within easy reach. The immediate area possesses some fine, often uncrowded beaches and reasonable surfing.
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Stanwell Park/ Tops beautiful view South Coast NSW Australia
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Stanwell Park lookout, Bald Hill
View from Bald Hill lookout, Stanwell Tops to Stanwell Park and Stanwell Park Beach and the northern Illawarra, just south of Sydney.
Wollongong NSW Australia
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South Coast New South Wales Australia
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2 hours drive south of Sydney, Australia, is the South Coast, rich in secluded beaches, surf, mountain views and a plethora of wild life and Australian unique bush land. The production starts at Stanwell tops and concludes at Durass.