Roadway tripping is fun. But sitting in traffic is not. Here are the 3 best crowd-free roads to take a trip.
Eyre Peninsula, South Australia It's a reasonably long run to obtain to the Eyre Peninsula-- across the Nullarbor to the west, and a long day's drive east of Adelaide, but it suggests that as soon as you're there the only other individuals (apart from a handful of long-range roadway trippers like yourself staying at great ocean road accommodation) on the road are locals. Trace the eastern coastline south from Whyalla to Port Lincoln and then back up the western side to Ceduna for astonishing seaside surroundings, wild animals, and outstanding seafood-- road tripping doesn't get better than this. How far? 745km. Great Inland Way, Queensland Heading north to tropical Queensland? Forgo Highway 1 and take the back way, otherwise referred to as Great Inland Way, through western NSW and Queensland-- Sydney to Townsville through Dubbo, Lightning Ridge, Roma, Emerald, Carnarvon Gorge and Charters Towers. It's sealed all the way and is a journey through ultimate small-town Australia-- an Aussie variation of America's Route 66. How far? 2070km. Beyond the Great Ocean Road, Victoria Any visiting route as popular as the Great Ocean Road is constantly going to attract more than its reasonable share of slow-moving motorists-- you can't blame them, it's an incredible piece of the road-- that can turn it into a crawling conga-line of cars and caravans staying at Lorne accommodation. However if you keep going, beyond the 12 Apostles, past the Bay of Islands, west of Warrnambool, you'll leave the day-trippers and tour buses behind. Decrease when you get to Portland, where you can stroll to the edge of the greatest sea cliffs in Victoria to peer down at a big colony of about 650 fur seals and then follow the curve of Discovery Bay to Nelson on the South Australian border and explore the back roads of the Limestone Coast. It's only a half day's drive from the vacation crowds, but will feel a million miles away. How far? 167km (Warrnambool to Nelson).
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