Sea Cliff Bridge Wollongong New South Wales

Looking South Along the Sea Cliff Bridge Sea Cliff Bridge www.destinationsjourney.com

The Sea Cliff Bridge north of Wollongong was built to replace the old road that was damaged by storms and erosion. It connects the towns of Clifton and Coalcliff. This magnificent piece of civil engineering design has now become a tourist attraction because of its beauty and unique design. The views from on and around the bridge are fantastic!

Looking North Along the Sea Cliff Bridge Sea Cliff Bridge www.destinationsjourney.com
Looking North Along the Sea Cliff Bridge
Looking South Along the Sea Cliff Bridge Sea Cliff Bridge www.destinationsjourney.com
Looking South Along the Sea Cliff Bridge

If you are travelling south along the coast you will see the Sea Cliff Bridge before you get to it. There are no safe locations to stop north of the bridge so wait until you have crossed. You will then find a small amount of  parking places on the left hand side of the road (the ocean side). From here you can walk back to the bridge. There was s a pedestrian walkway on the ocean side of the bridge providing some excellent views of the bridge, ocean and the rocks below.

Below the Sea Cliff Bridge Sea Cliff Bridge www.destinationsjourney.com
Below the Sea Cliff Bridge

If you are driving north, there are no safe places to stop, so you will need to find somewhere to turn around and use the designated car places.

A great place to stop for a great view of a unique Australian roadway.

For other places to visit in New South Wales, please read some of our other stories.

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