| Alan |
Apr 7th, 2003 01:24 AM |
Hi, John2003!<BR>I think your plan for the Blue Mountains is a good idea, and you might be able to spend two days on this and, after a day around Katoomba, go on to Jenolan Caves and spend the night there at Caves House. That way you will be right at the ticket office the next morning when it opens, and you'll have your pick of the best caves. About three different cave explorations will take you to early afternoon, after which time you can start the journey back to Sydney. Best idea is to go to Katoomba by train (a two-hour trip) and then hire a car for the drive to Jenolan... but the last twenty or so kilometres are narrow and winding, so if you're not used to driving a car with the steering wheel on the right, care is needed!<BR>Many people enjoy the Hunter Valley trip, but I don't know whether you's be wise to try and do it AND the Blue Mountains. Certainly the Mountains option will give you more bang for your buck. Another option would be a drive south to some of the pretty south coast beaches, in which case you might enjoy staying the night at Ranelagh House in Robertson.... this is a grand hotel from the pre-Depression days which has been restored to its former glory, and then some.<BR>As for hotels in the Circular Quay area.... the best-located is the Russell. You will look around you and won't believe where you are... right in the middle of the best of Sydney. This is not your usual USA chain hotel, however... it's a tiny place, just three storeys high, and around 130 years old. If you want something a little more "standard American", there's a Holiday Inn nearby: the Old Sydney Holiday Inn. Do not book the Darling Harbour Holiday Inn by mistake!<BR>If you like the idea of an OLD hotel, however, but the Russell is a bit too hard on the budget, try the Lord Nelson Brewery, in a quiet area at the back of the Rocks.... the oldest hotel in Sydney, and fairly reasonable in cost.<BR>From any of these you can take ferries all day for one Daytripper ticket, and, in February, there is probably no better way to use your time in Sydney. You can also walk across the Harbour Bridge and even do the Bridge Climb. The Opera House is only a few minutes walk away, and a concert there would always be a worthwhile experience.... while the Opera Thatre is often fully-booked, the Concert Hall is so big that there are always tickets available.<BR>Finally, the Spit Bridge to Manly walk is a great way to use a whole day, although you might find it just a bit hot ans tiring in February.... choose a day when there's a breeze!<BR>Have a wonderful seven days!
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