What Hidden Gems Should I Explore on My Australian Road Trip?

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The discussion revolves around recommendations for lesser-known attractions and experiences during a road trip in Australia, focusing on the east coast route from Sydney to Cairns and back through the interior. Participants share insights on hidden gems, scenic spots, and local favorites rather than mainstream tourist destinations.

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Main Points Raised

  • El Hombre seeks recommendations for off-the-beaten-path locations and experiences in Australia, avoiding well-known tourist spots.
  • Some participants suggest Byron Bay as a notable destination, although its appeal is not universally understood.
  • One participant mentions the 2005 Byron Bay yoga festival, indicating a specific event of interest.
  • Undersea World Cairns is proposed as a potential attraction that aligns with El Hombre's interests.
  • Fraser Island and the Whitsundays are recommended as must-see locations, with a caution about visiting Queensland during the rainy season.
  • Specific dining recommendations in Sydney include Longrain, Bill's, and the Icebergs bar/restaurant at Bondi, along with suggestions for breakfast spots and scenic walks.
  • Additional tips include checking tides for beach driving and enjoying a relaxed afternoon at the Cruising Yacht Club in Sydney.
  • There is a mention that Jackies may have changed its operation from a breakfast spot to a restaurant.
  • Participants express gratitude for shared advice and indicate a desire for further details on suggested locations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the value of exploring lesser-known attractions, but there are varying opinions on specific locations and experiences, indicating that multiple competing views remain. The discussion does not reach a consensus on all recommendations.

Contextual Notes

Some suggestions are based on dated experiences, and there are mentions of changes in restaurant operations that may affect current recommendations. The discussion reflects personal preferences and may not encompass all available options.

Who May Find This Useful

Travelers planning a road trip in Australia, particularly those interested in exploring local culture, hidden gems, and unique experiences beyond typical tourist attractions.

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I'm going to Australia for a two or three months pretty soon. Plan is to start in Sydney, drive up the east coast to Cairns, then west to Darwin, down through the desert via Alice Springs, down to Adelaide, then east back round to Sydney, if the heat hasn't killed my north-of-England-adapted body.

What I want to know is what I shouldn't miss. Obviously all the famous stuff will be ticked off the checklist like a good tourist, but I'm really interested in less well known places, well-kept secrets, be they towns, beaches, buildings, restarants, bars, clubs, walks, parks, scenic drives, whatever.

So if all you backpackers of years gone by can give me as many pointers as possible, I'd be most appreciative. Like I said, I don't need to know about the opera house or Ayers rock, nor stuff that's too far off the route given above. But anything else that comes to mind would be great.

Thanks loads.

El Hombre
 
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An Australian web friend of mine is always talking about a place called Byron Bay. I'm not sure what's so special about it, but she seems very keen on it.
 
Yes, Byron Bay will be on the itinerary. Such a shame I will miss the 2005 Byron Bay yoga fest though.
 
Has nobody here been to Oz?
 
maybe a trip to Undersea World Cairns will interest you and won't kill your north-of-England-adapted body :wink: hope u have a nice undersea experience. :smile:
 
Cool, thanks for the tip. I'll check it out.
 
El Hombre, hope you haven't left yet, here are some dated thoughts, its been a while...
Hope you've included Fraser Island as well as the reef islands, Airlie Beach, sailing in the Whitsundays in your schedule. One bit of advice, avoid Queensland in the rainy/cyclone/stinger season around Feb. Looking at your photo, my guess is you'll be in Sydney for the Gay,Lesbian, Bi,Transgender,other, Mardis Grass in Feb anyway (its great). Also if you're doing any 4wheel beach driving, ask lots of questions about tides and other tips.

In Sydney Longrain was a gorgeous Thai restaurant. Bill's is great for breaky, but you also should walk around south head from Bronte to Bondi and have breaky at Jackies, too, its an institution. There's also the Icebergs bar/restaurant at Bondi. Also, catch the Manly Ferry, nice walks and the Manly Kiosk is good too. Near Mosman and the zoo, The Bathers Pavillion is a bit more conservative, but pleasant, on the Beach. Will and Toby's and Chicane were good bars a couple of years ago.
Have fun.
 
fi said:
El Hombre, hope you haven't left yet, here are some dated thoughts, its been a while...
Hope you've included Fraser Island as well as the reef islands, Airlie Beach, sailing in the Whitsundays in your schedule. One bit of advice, avoid Queensland in the rainy/cyclone/stinger season around Feb. Looking at your photo, my guess is you'll be in Sydney for the Gay,Lesbian, Bi,Transgender,other, Mardis Grass in Feb anyway (its great). Also if you're doing any 4wheel beach driving, ask lots of questions about tides and other tips.
In Sydney Longrain was a gorgeous Thai restaurant. Bill's is great for breaky, but you also should walk around south head from Bronte to Bondi and have breaky at Jackies, too, its an institution. There's also the Icebergs bar/restaurant at Bondi. Also, catch the Manly Ferry, nice walks and the Manly Kiosk is good too. Near Mosman and the zoo, The Bathers Pavillion is a bit more conservative, but pleasant, on the Beach. Will and Toby's and Chicane were good bars a couple of years ago.
Have fun.

fi, you rule! This is exactly the kind of thing I was after. Apologies for not responding straight away - I thought this thread had died on its feet. Needless to say I am very grateful for all the advice.

I am going to quote the additional info you PM'd me here as well, since I would like to keep a consolidated compilation. Hope that's okay.

Thanks again.
 
Additional tints and hips from fi:

fi said:
Hi, most of places I mentioned can be found on the Web, but let me know if youd like any more details.
I think Jackies may no longer serve Breaky, but has turned itself into a restaurant.
I had a couple of other thoughts, Point Lookout and Cylinder Beach on Stradbroke Island, off Brisbane, and in Sydney, a lazy afternoon eating hot chips on the deck at the Cruising Yacht Club by the boats on the harbour, next to Rushcutters Park is nice - not on Wednesdays and Saturdays in summer (race days, and lots of cueing if your from out of town).