Follow The Kidman Way, named for legendary pastoralist Sir Sidney Kidman, once the largest landowner in the world. The route is inspired by his passion for exploration and desire to open up inland Australia.

This fun and friendly tour traverses charming towns, splendid national parks, fine food and wine experiences and fascinating heritage. Start your adventure in the picturesque town of Albury, before heading on to Jerilderie, where you can soak up some good old country charm. Next, weave your way to Coleambally, ‘the friendliest town in Australia’.

Break out of your day-to-day with this winding escape along the banks of the Murrumbidgee, passing through classic Australian country towns steeped in history. This drive traverses the Riverina Murray region from west to east (although you could also do it in reverse).

Take in Northern NSW's beautiful coast and country. Cruise the coastal beauty of Port Macquarie to Coffs Harbour and explore hidden hinterland treasures and ancient cultures along the way. On this drive, start at stunning Port Macquarie beach, then travel north and check out one of the best right-hand point breaks in the world at beautiful Crescent Head. Then, continue on to Eungai and take in the magnificence of the 495m high Mount Yarrahapinni.

This drive will take you off the beaten track into some of Australia’s oldest towns. Visit Cootamundra, birthplace of Australian cricketing legend, Sir Donald Bradman, and swing by the Dog on the Tuckerbox monument at Gundagai.

Take the road less travelled and choose your own adventure in the NSW hinterland, only a short hop away from the stunning Pacific Coast.

From the relaxed seaside village of Tea Gardens, wind your way inland through the Great Lakes region to Gloucester. Stop along the way for an outdoor adventure, a trek through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Barrington Tops National Park and soak in the scenic waterfalls. Make your way onto Wingham and delight in the relaxed pace of this historic timber town.

Drive through the ghost-white gums of the Snowy Mountains to Cooma, across the range and down to the lush hinterland areas of the NSW South Coast. After driving through the rolling green hills and stopping at small towns like Tilba Tilba and Mogo, you will discover long stretches of bush-fringed white sand beach. You might even spot a wallaby or two bouncing along the water’s edge.

This drive starts in the cool coastal city of Newcastle and showcases the relaxed lifestyle at the many coastal hamlets to its south. At Gosford you’ll turn inland and experience some of the best bushland activities in this part of the world.

Satisfy your adventurous spirit in the Central Coast hinterland by horseriding in Glenworth Valley or trying your hand at abseiling and kayaking. You’ll end your trip among the vineyards of the Hunter Valley.