we are heading south to north in may and need to navigate Sydney
wanting to basically stay coastal as going from Merimbula to Gold Coast
is M1 A1 the way to go
thinking Sunday
thanks in advance
Fringe Dweller said
10:01 PM Feb 2, 2017
Yeah Chips . Sunday for me too . After you come up Mt Ousley . I take the Picton Rd to Hume , turn right onto Hume,
then take the M7. It is a toll road but it is the quickest way through Sydney at any time . Take Pennant Hills Rd to Wahroonga
Then onto fwy north.
Have a Safe trip.
Ron-D said
08:09 AM Feb 3, 2017
Yep as fringe dwellers said, the only thing I can add is follow the big signs to Newcastle they will help help you on track...
gregnshas said
08:47 AM Feb 3, 2017
Hi Chips 58,
Just as everyone has said that route is the best, however I'm sure what rig you have . But just be aware if you're in a motorhome and it's over 2.8 mt high you will be charged truck rates on the M7, very expensive. I live in Sydney and have to navigate back roads to get out of town.
Cheers
Greg
LLD said
09:00 AM Feb 3, 2017
Fringe Dweller wrote:
Yeah Chips . Sunday for me too . After you come up Mt Ousley . I take the Picton Rd to Hume , turn right onto Hume,
then take the M7. It is a toll road but it is the quickest way through Sydney at any time . Take Pennant Hills Rd to Wahroonga
Then onto fwy north.
Have a Safe trip.
Just done exact trip but opposite direction. Sunday definite but I've also done Saturday. Hardest bit is was going down Mt Ousley. Never gone up with a van. Do you have an e-tag? My Vic one works in all states so I don't have to worry.
-- Edited by LLD on Friday 3rd of February 2017 11:16:47 AM
erad said
09:44 AM Feb 3, 2017
DEpending on your preferences, the easiest way to get to Sydney from Merimbula is probably through Cooma, and then past Canberra Airport and then up the Hume Highway. But that is not a coastal route. The Princes Hwy North from Merimbula to around Geringong is appalling. After that, it is divided road to Sydney, until you hit the Southern suburbs - still divided but congested beyong belief. If you want to avoid the congestion, turn left just past Heathcote and go on the Heathcote road (Ring Road 6) until you get to Liverpool, and then pick up the M7 (toll road). Then you have to go on the M2 (another toll) for about 2 km and turn off onto Pennant Hills Road (more congestion - stay in the middle lane where the trucks are). After that, it is relatively free running until you get near Port Macquarrie. Then it is roadworks etc, but very pretty countryside.
Geeco said
10:05 AM Feb 3, 2017
Fringe Dweller wrote:
Yeah Chips . Sunday for me too . After you come up Mt Ousley . I take the Picton Rd to Hume , turn right onto Hume,
then take the M7. It is a toll road but it is the quickest way through Sydney at any time . Take Pennant Hills Rd to Wahroonga
Then onto fwy north.
Have a Safe trip.
agree with Patrick and others this is the easiest way to go. THe Pacific Hwy north of the first turnoff to Port Macquarie is one big construction site on and off all the way to Ballina. The sections completed are excellent however the areas still under construction are 80kph so watch the radar. We tend to use the New England Hwy while the Pacific is being upgraded When heading north. Enjoy your journey. Cheers,
Diane1 said
10:48 AM Feb 3, 2017
Hi.
Sift out thr routes on here to get best one for your veh.
Then add to your navigator, the 7in 70 model is good basic Garmin unit.
Then input your departure point and arrival point directly into nav,
And compare the differences.
ME, I go straight up thr Newell, Leichardt, and Capricorn Highway.
Stay well away from that place altogether.
LLD said
11:26 AM Feb 3, 2017
In third school term this year will be doing just what Chips 58 is doing.
My experience is that the Princess direct up from Woolongong to Sydney is a nightmare, even on Sundays. That's why I chose Picton Road last time.
Personally, driving the multi-lane highways is much more relaxing. No worries about holding up trucks etc. and the road is generally good. Newell has deteriorated and always have to be aware if you are holding someone up or you have a 80kph P-Plater in front that you just cannot get past.
Eaglemax said
03:13 AM Feb 4, 2017
My memories of driving through Sydney.
I decided that next time l want visit my reloes in Newcastle from Victoria is to go the quicker route via Tamworth and Taree.....:) :)
howdy all
we are heading south to north in may and need to navigate Sydney
wanting to basically stay coastal as going from Merimbula to Gold Coast
is M1 A1 the way to go
thinking Sunday
thanks in advance
Yeah Chips . Sunday for me too . After you come up Mt Ousley . I take the Picton Rd to Hume , turn right onto Hume,
then take the M7. It is a toll road but it is the quickest way through Sydney at any time . Take Pennant Hills Rd to Wahroonga
Then onto fwy north.
Have a Safe trip.
Yep as fringe dwellers said, the only thing I can add is follow the big signs to Newcastle they will help help you on track...
Just as everyone has said that route is the best, however I'm sure what rig you have . But just be aware if you're in a motorhome and it's over 2.8 mt high you will be charged truck rates on the M7, very expensive. I live in Sydney and have to navigate back roads to get out of town.
Cheers
Greg
Just done exact trip but opposite direction. Sunday definite but I've also done Saturday. Hardest bit is was going down Mt Ousley. Never gone up with a van. Do you have an e-tag? My Vic one works in all states so I don't have to worry.
-- Edited by LLD on Friday 3rd of February 2017 11:16:47 AM
agree with Patrick and others this is the easiest way to go. THe Pacific Hwy north of the first turnoff to Port Macquarie is one big construction site on and off all the way to Ballina. The sections completed are excellent however the areas still under construction are 80kph so watch the radar. We tend to use the New England Hwy while the Pacific is being upgraded When heading north. Enjoy your journey. Cheers,
My experience is that the Princess direct up from Woolongong to Sydney is a nightmare, even on Sundays. That's why I chose Picton Road last time.
Personally, driving the multi-lane highways is much more relaxing. No worries about holding up trucks etc. and the road is generally good. Newell has deteriorated and always have to be aware if you are holding someone up or you have a 80kph P-Plater in front that you just cannot get past.