π₯ What if I told you that the coldest months are actually when Australia offers its most magical road trip experiences? Just got back from a 5-day winter road trip through NSW and Victoria, and Iβm here to spill all the tea on how to do it right without freezing your bum off!
ποΈ Day 1: Sydney to Canberra – The Warm-Up
Start your engine in Sydney and hit the Hume Highway. Itβs a 4-hour drive, so grab a ripper brekkie at Hornsby before you go. Canberra isnβt just politics; itβs the perfect mid-point stop! Visit the National Arboretum for some crisp winter walks. The trees look stunning with that frosty morning light. Stay overnight in a cozy cabin near Lake Burley Griffin β itβs surprisingly romantic when the mist rolls in!
ποΈ Day 2: Into the High Country – Jindabyne & Thredbo
Head north to the Snowy Mountains. This is where it gets real! Arrive in Jindabyne, grab some gear if you need it (donβt be like me and forget extra thermal socks!), then drive up to Thredbo or Perisher. Even if youβre not skiing, the drive through Kosciuszko National Park is breathtaking. The snow gums against the white peaks? Absolute poetry. Take a scenic chairlift ride up if you want to save your legs, then grab hot chocolate at the base. Itβs chilly but heaps good!
ποΈ Day 3: Alpine Adventure – Kiandra & Mount Beauty
Venture off the beaten track! Drive up to Kiandra, home of Australiaβs oldest ski field. Itβs quieter and wilder here. If thereβs fresh snow, itβs a winter wonderland for snowshoeing or just taking photos. Next, head to Mount Beauty for a quieter vibe and maybe some snowmobile tours if youβre feeling brave. This day is all about embracing the cold β wear layers, mate! Keep your fluids up and donβt skip the sunscreen; UV reflection off snow is no joke.
ποΈ Day 4: The Great Ocean Road – Coastal Escape
Cross the border into Victoria and start the iconic Great Ocean Road. Itβs a 4-hour drive from Jindabyne to Lorne, but trust me, itβs worth every minute. Stop at Apollo Bay for a seafood lunch β the prawns are bloody massive! Then drive down to the 12 Apostles. Winter here means dramatic skies and crashing waves, not just sunny postcards. The light is moody and beautiful. Stay in a beachfront cabin in Lorne for that cosy, crackling fire vibe.
ποΈ Day 5: Wandering & Wisdom – Geelong to Home
Finish with a chill day. Explore Geelongβs waterfront or head to Anglesea to see the koalas in the wild (theyβre there, I promise!). Itβs a gentle way to wrap up. Drive back towards Melbourne or home, stopping at any small towns that catch your eye. Winter road trips are about the journey, not just the destination. Youβll feel accomplished and ready for summer!
π° Total Trip Cost & Essentials
Budget around $1,500 AUD for 2 people (fuel, accommodation, food). Book accommodations early β winter is peak season for skiing! Bring a 4WD if possible, but AWD with snow chains (mandatory in some areas) works too. Pack: thermal layers, waterproof jacket, sturdy boots, snow chains, emergency kit (blankets, food), and a good camera!
π Practical Info
π Sydney, NSW 2000; Jindabyne, NSW 2575; Lorne, VIC 3235
π From Sydney, ~4 hours to Canberra, ~6 hours to Jindabyne. From Jindabyne, ~4 hours to Lorne via Great Ocean Road.
π° $1,500 AUD for 2 people (approx. fuel, accommodation, food)
π Best visited June-August. Ski resorts open during school holidays.
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π‘ Tips & Warnings
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Always carry snow chains if driving in alpine areas β itβs the law in many zones during winter.
β β Donβt forget to charge your devices and carry a power bank; cold weather drains batteries faster.
β οΈ β οΈ Watch for black ice on bridges and shaded roads, especially early morning.
π Planning your winter road trip? Drop questions below! π
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