| Alan |
Nov 8th, 2001 05:31 PM |
Definitely agree with both the above posters. Try to see the Sydney area on foot whenever possible.... there are beach walks along the coast which can use a day profitably. My favourite is the Spit Bridge to Manly walk.... four hours, and as well as several beaches you get some breathtaking views, see some aboriginal rock art, sneak a peek at some of Sydney's most expensive homes, and have the pleasure of a ferry ride across the harbour at the end of the day. All this for just public transport costs: bus to the Spit, ferry back to the city. <BR><BR>If you do the Blue Mountains, Katoomba is the place to head for; you don't need a guided tour, you can just hop on the train (about 2 hours) and then walk to the entrance to the valley (about another 30 minutes). There are walks ranging from an hour to a full day, all indicated and mapped, and well signposted. <BR><BR>A final thought -- since LizF is quite right when she says that there's more to Australia than the Sydney area -- is a day trip (an overnight stay would be even better) to Canberra, Australia's capital. It's a Washington clone, thought a bit soul-less by many Australians, but full of museums and galleries which will show you some of the treasures of Australia.<BR><BR>Have a great time!
|