What to do and see in Wollongong, New South Wales: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

September 27, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Discover the best top things to do in Wollongong, Australia including South Coast Journeys, Five Barrel Brewing, Skydive Sydney-Wollongong, Grand Pacific Drive - Sydney to Wollongong and Beyond, Nan Tien Temple, Illawarra Grevillea Park, Wollongong To Thirroul Bike Track, Wattamolla Beach, Wollongong Botanic Garden, Wollongong Head Lighthouse.
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1. South Coast Journeys

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South Coast Journeys

Welcome to South Coast Journeys. A newly emerging tourism business that aims to be the premier eco-tourism operator on the South Coast of N.S.W. for backpackers, travellers and locals alike. We are achieving this by providing tours that pack in a whole lot of fun including; South Coast Winery Tours, South Coast Brewery and Distillery Tours, surfing, snorkelling or even a boat cruise to see dolphins or whales playing in the pristine waters of Jervis Bay.

2. Five Barrel Brewing

318 Keira St, Wollongong, New South Wales 2500 Australia +61 2 4200 8881 [email protected] http://fivebarrels.com.au
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Five Barrel Brewing

Reviewed By jebskulker

Popped in at 5pm on a Saturday, a few tables left, staff were quite friendly and helpful, I could tell they were passionate about their beers after a quick chat. Tried a fair range while I was there: two mid-range stouts, a couple of hoppy beers, a Double New England IPA which was fruity & probably my favourite, and they even had 3 different imperial stouts on tap which was impressive. They had a burger cart on site with chicken or pork or vegetarian burgers on offer, but I tried the prawn burger for something different, and surprisingly it worked well, quite tasty. Just a welcoming experience all round.

3. Skydive Sydney-Wollongong

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4.5 based on 503 reviews

Skydive Sydney-Wollongong

Experience the thrill of freefall with Sydney's only beach skydive! Skydive directly over the beautiful beaches of Wollongong and experience the widest blue yonder you will ever know. Securely attached to your experienced tandem instructor, you will be guided through your entire skydive as you freefall at up to 220km/hr for up to an insane 60 seconds over some of NSW’s most spectacular scenery.

4. Grand Pacific Drive - Sydney to Wollongong and Beyond

From Royal National Park to Bomaderry, Wollongong, New South Wales 2500 Australia +61 2 4267 5910 [email protected] http://www.grandpacificdrive.com.au
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4.5 based on 653 reviews

Grand Pacific Drive - Sydney to Wollongong and Beyond

Grand Pacific Drive is a 140km coastal drive, starting just 45 minutes south of Sydney, NSW, Australia in the beautiful Royal National Park. Driving scenery includes, coastal rainforests to quaint villages and over the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge. The drive heads into Wollongong then through to Shellharbour, Kiama and the Shoalhaven. Experience ‘beyond’ into the scenic Southern Highlands, Batemans Bay, Canberra, the greater South Coast and onto Melbourne. Local Tips: - Driving through the Royal National Park is free. Fee of $12.00 applies if stopping to enjoy this picturesque playground. - Parking for the Sea Cliff Bridge can be found north of the Bridge at Leeder Park or Coalcliff Beach. - Free Parking at all beaches along the Grand Pacific Drive Wollongong offers free on-street parking on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. - Keep a look out for the many information centers along the Grand Pacific Drive. Public Transport: - Sea Cliff Bridge: Premier Bus # 2 from Coalcliff to Wollongong and return. Closet Train station is Coalcliff with an 800 walk to the start of the Sea Cliff Bridge on the Northern Side.

Reviewed By F292ZQjohnm - Wollongong, Australia

Classic drive from Stanwell park to Thirroul, great views of the bridge and coastline, travel north to south for the best views.It is possible to travel on to the Shoalhaven area for an extended road trip.Plenty of accommodation options available.

5. Nan Tien Temple

180 Berkeley Rd Berkeley, Wollongong, New South Wales 2506 Australia +61 2 4272 0600 [email protected] http://www.nantien.org.au/
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4.5 based on 943 reviews

Nan Tien Temple

Nan Tien is very different from most tourist attractions because there is so much to offer: the visual delights of grandeur architecture, art & culture including unique exhibitions & festivals, Buddhist festivals, vegetarian culinary delights, educational & healthy life style classes & retreats, accommodation, top class conference and auditorium facilities as well as beautiful gardens & walks. There is also the spiritual and religious experience that is unforgettable and even life changing for some.

Reviewed By thesydneytram - Sydney, Australia

I always experience the calm and serenity whenever I visit Nan Tien temple. Whether or not you are Buddhist, you will have a wonderful experience here. The temple is surrounded by a beautiful garden with many trees and flowers. There are a tea house and a dining hall upstairs which cater to vegetarian food. Simply Zen.

6. Illawarra Grevillea Park

Princes Hwy, Bulli, Wollongong, New South Wales Australia https://illawarragrevilleapark.com.au/
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Illawarra Grevillea Park

7. Wollongong To Thirroul Bike Track

Grand Pacific Drive, Wollongong, New South Wales Australia http://visitwollongong.com.au
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4.5 based on 190 reviews

Wollongong To Thirroul Bike Track

Reviewed By fishtail2015 - Wollongong, Australia

This is one of those bike rides that offers endless things to look at and do along its length.A flat ride that suits all ages can handle with beaches,sea pools and picnic spots along its path.

8. Wattamolla Beach

Wattamolla Beach Road, Wollongong, New South Wales Australia +61 13 15 55 http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/contact
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Wattamolla Beach

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

We drove down through the Royal National Park to Wattamolla Beach. I hadn’t been there for probably 30 years. The views from the cliff top over the creek and beach are beautiful. There is a new toilet block being built at present with an information area. The old track down to the beach has been closed and a new one with great sandstone steps and stainless railing has been built further around. We walked down to the beach which is lovely before heading out along a walkway to the lookout on the southern end if the bay. There are lots of picnic tables and bbqs near the top and there are a couple of car parks. But may I suggest that if you intend heading out there in the weekend, head out early as it soon packs out.

9. Wollongong Botanic Garden

Murphys Ave Keiraville, Wollongong, New South Wales 2500 Australia +61 2 4227 7667 [email protected] http://wollongong.nsw.gov.au/botanicgarden
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Wollongong Botanic Garden

Escape the everyday! Immerse yourself in nature at the Wollongong Botanic Garden with an excellent network of paths to explore and hidden treasures to discover. In addition to the many garden collections displaying local plants and plants from around the world, the Garden is home to a range of wildlife including Bower Birds, native bees, Ring Tail Possums, Kookaburras, plenty of mini beasts, and so much more. You can also escape with a walk through one of the largest rainforest collections in Australia, featuring a broad collection of Illawarra Rainforest species. Kids will love the all abilities playground, visiting the duck pond, the nature-based school holiday activities. There’s something for everyone with regular gardening and sustainability events and workshops, live music, historical tours, nature walks, guided tours, picnic spaces, and BBQs. Coffee and a range of snacks available at the Garden Grounds cafe.

Reviewed By Takeahat - Springwood, Australia

A must see garden. Easy to access by bike, car or catch the free city circuit bus and garden entrance directly opposite Wollongong Uni. Garden has attractions for all ages. Have a coffee, feed the ducks, admire them sculptures, bring a picnic, and walk through the well cared for well laid out garden areas. A treat for all.

10. Wollongong Head Lighthouse

Endeavour Drive, Wollongong, New South Wales Australia +61 2 4229 6466 http://www.lighthouses.org.au/lights/NSW/Wollongong/Wollongong%20Head.htm
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4.5 based on 409 reviews

Wollongong Head Lighthouse

Reviewed By John59Gong - Wollongong, Australia

If you are going to visit this spot make sure you walk along the path Noth to also enjoy the other sights including Belmore Basin, the Bathers Pravillion and the coast line views. If you are an early morning walker along the foreshore then an early start can almost guarantee you an amazing sunrise! Great view from the lighthouse as well!

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