Go Drivin – Sydney

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Go Drivin is a travel company that offers an innovative, self-drive, self-guided experience to help travellers explore a destination with ease. They understand the frustration and time wasted in researching and planning a trip, which is why they have developed comprehensive maps with turn-by-turn navigation and commentary to provide an immersive and fulfilling experience.

Their mission is to make road trips simple and stress-free, enabling travellers to explore a destination with confidence and ease. With Go Drivin, you have your own personal, local tour guide, making your journey more than just a drive. Their curated self-drive maps are developed in collaboration with local communities, ensuring you visit all the must-see spots and hidden gems along the way.

They believe that the journey should be just as enjoyable as the destination, which is why we provide a dynamic voice narrating the itinerary and inspirational content to enrich your experience. Their passion is to make the planning of a road trip easy, simple, and effortless, so you can focus on the excitement and enthusiasm for the journey ahead.

At Go Drivin, they strive to help travellers discover and learn new things, rather than just visit a place. With their experiential self-drive, self-guided trips, you can explore a destination with less anxiety and more enthusiasm, making unforgettable memories along the way.

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Would you like to see the icons of Sydney without going into the city? The Lower North Shore includes North Sydney which is a sizable commercial center in its own right, also the trendy harbourside suburbs of Neutral Bay, Cremorne, and Mosman. Travellers will appreciate the area as a convenient, and comfortable base from which to explore the wider city, along with its many shopping opportunities, parks, gardens, and views.

Starting at Waverton and finishing at Arabanoo lookout at Dobroyd Head. This drive through suburbia with traffic, may be slow, but if it’s spectacular views of the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Lunar Park, Mosman, Balmoral Beach or beautiful harbour walks and history you’re after, all close to the city, then this fits the bill.

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A tour with history, scenic beauty and other cultural attributes.

Visit Kurnell the birthplace of modern Australia, as it was the first landing site of Lieutenant (later, Captain) James Cook, who went ashore onto what is now the suburb of Kurnell on 29 April 1770. It was originally intended to be the site of the first British Settlement, before Sydney Cove was chosen as the location during the First Fleet.

Botany Bay National Park has some other historic interactive points of interest along with Yena Picnic Area and Cape Solander for Whale watching during the migratory season.

Cronulla is a popular tourist attraction and attracts many beachgoers from all over Sydney. Cronulla Beach features a long stretch of sand that runs from Boat Harbour to North Cronulla, followed by rock pools and another sandy beach at South Cronulla.

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The Royal National Park, is the second oldest national park in the world and this diverse park offers everything from beaches to rainforest.

Audley is popular with day-trippers with extensive picnic areas, boat hire facilities, a bike track and a visitor’s centre. It is also the gateway to the Royal National Park.

The suburb of Sutherland offers coastal relaxation and cosmopolitan luxury and for something a little different visit Australia’s only nuclear reactor at Lucas Heights.

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Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – Australia’s second-oldest national park, is a recreational favourite for locals and visitors alike. This large park lets you feel at one with nature without leaving the Sydney metropolitan area. A heritage-listed park, it combines important history with scenic beauty. Winding creeks and stretches of ocean meet rainforest and eucalypts, rocky cliffs and mangroves.

Northern Beaches – This stunning stretch of coastline spans a staggering 40km, starting at Manly and curving all the way up to the famous Palm Beach, a popular pilgrimage for fans of TV soap Home and Away. Unlike the beaches in the East, their northern cousins have a particularly laid back vibe, thanks in part to their distance from the CBD.

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Spend some time in one of Sydney’s best-loved beach neighbourhoods and you won’t just have the waves at your doorstep – you will find a whole range of diversions, from stunning coastal walks to some of Sydney’s best cafés, bars and restaurants. Beaches, like the world-famous Bondi and the nearby Coogee, are close to the city of Sydney and have their million-dollar views.

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Manly is the start of a spectacular coastline featuring golden sand and stunning beaches along the Northern Beaches. Manly is a beach-side suburb and has a long-standing reputation as a tourist destination, owing to its attractive setting on the Pacific Ocean. Manly offers the unique combination of wide ocean beaches on one side and serene sandy harbour coves and inlets on the other.

The heritage-listed former Quarantine Station is located on North Head which operated until the 1980s. From 1934, defence facilities were installed on the headland for the defence of Sydney. Visit an influential site for the Catholic faith in the early colony at St Patrick’s Estate, before making your way up the coast to Dee Why Beach, a 1.2 km long beach on the east coast, overlooking the Tasman Sea.

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A Drive of contrasts from the early colonial settlements in Darlinghurst to the grand park in Victorian traditions – Centennial Park, with its open spaces, gardens, wetlands and wide avenues. The home of major sporting arenas such as for the Sport of Kings at Randwick Racecourse, Rugby League and Soccer at Sydney Stadium. Next door the sport of Cricket at the historical Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) and AFL Football. Add to this the cultural mix of communities and its association with Oxford Street and the annual Mardi Gras.

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The drive along New South Head Road from Rose Bay along what is known as “Heartbreak Hill” for the Sydney2Surf Marathon heads towards the suburb of Vaucluse, one of the most affluent suburbs of Sydney. Some exceptional landscapes await you at South Head and The Gap. With splendid views looking back up Sydney Harbour towards the Harbour Bridge and Sydney City on the horizon from Watsons Bay. The drive continues south along the east coast through to Dover Heights and its spectacular sandstone cliffs.

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This Drive takes you through some of the wealthiest suburbs of Sydney. Starting at Woolloomooloo on the fringe of the city, make your way along the harbour coastline through to Rushcutters Bay and onto Darling Point, renowned for its desirable and expensive real estate. Further along is the suburb jokingly referred to as “Double Pay” instead of Double Bay and onto Point Piper, which is regarded as Australia’s most expensive suburb. Finally arriving at Rose Bay known for its Seaplanes and Water Airport.

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The Blue Mountains is a rugged region west of Sydney in Australia’s State of New South Wales. Known for dramatic scenery, it encompasses steep cliffs, eucalyptus forests, waterfalls and villages dotted with guesthouses, galleries and gardens. Katoomba, a major town in the area, borders Blue Mountains National Park and its bush-walking trails. Echo Point affords views of the storied Three Sisters sandstone rock formation.

Other towns include Leura, known for its gardens and chic vibe, and Faulconbridge, site of the Corridor of Oaks planted by successive Australian Prime Ministers and the natural attractions of the tiered Wentworth Falls. The Blue Mountains − named for the eucalyptus haze over them − also encompass Wollemi National Park, known for its wild rivers and rare Wollemi pine.

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