Soaking up
Sydney & NSW
Whether you are looking for a shopping
trip, an adventurous holiday or a romantic breakaway, New South Wales has it
all.
From the cosmopolitan hub of Sydney’s CBD to the
vast ranges of the Blue Mountains and the beautifully manicured vineyards of the
Hunter Valley, there is something for everyone. Sonia Morrison recently
visited and is hooked. For a little first hand inspiration read on to discover
why….
Bursting with character, Sydney is great
whether you seek exhilaration, exploration or total relaxation. Spending time
wandering around Sydney’s CBD and Paddington is a must; it never fails to
satisfy any shop-oholic tendencies.
Recreation is a Sydney speciality. Soak up the coast on the
‘Bondi to Bronte’ coastal walk, or take on the
‘Rose Bay to Watson’s Bay’ and ‘Spit to Manly’ walks which hug
the harbour offering spectacular views. If you are up for an adrenaline rush,
challenge yourself by climbing Sydney’s Harbour Bridge or enjoy a thrilling
jet-boat jaunt on the harbour.
Culture-seekers can enjoy music, theatre, opera and dance at the
famous Sydney Opera House.
A great way to enjoy the harbour is to take a ferry from
Sydney to Manly. Once there you can enjoy a relaxed afternoon
on the beach and an early evening meal of fresh fish and chips complimented by
one of the fabulous Hunter Valley wines.
Speaking of which, just 90 minutes drive north of Sydney you
will find the Hunter Valley, a mecca for food and
wine enthusiasts. Explore the wineries by coach, horse-drawn carriage,
hot air balloon or even bicycle. Also close to Sydney is the Blue
Mountains region, its stunning natural landscapes need to be seen to be
believed.
If you’ve never been to this region, you must, it’s so good
that the rest of us go back again and again.
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