Blue Mountains And NSW Loop: Best Campervan Route From Sydney
Perfect 5-7 day Blue Mountains trip starting and ending in Sydney.
Blue Mountains and NSW Loop (7 days)
This Blue Mountains and NSW loop is an easy road trip perfect for travellers who are looking for nature, wildlife and amazing local food. Within just a few hours of the city, you’ll reach the stunning Blue Mountains, explore the underground wonders of Jenolan Caves, and relax in the wine regions of Mudgee and Hunter Valley. No long driving days, with enough time to fall in love with the Aussie scenery.
Estimated trip length: 5-7 days • Total distance: ~600-800 km return • Best time: April-November (autumn is cooler and great for hiking, spring has the best overall conditions)
Looking for a short adventure with an easy campervan pickup and drop off in Sydney? Or looking for the ideal start of a longer campervan journey? This 5-7 day Blue Mountains and NSW loop is perfect for you! This guide gives you a practical, day-by-day itinerary for this road trip. This includes driving times, distances, and smart tips for campsites.
- Trip highlights
- Route overview
- 7-Day itinerary (recommended)
- 5-Day express option
- Camping & facilities
- When to go & safety
- What to pack?
- Quick FAQs
Blue Mountains and NSW Loop Highlights
- Three Sisters at Echo Point
- Amazing cliffside lookouts like Govetts Leap
- Jenolan Caves: one of the oldest cave systems in the world
- Wine tasting in Mudgee
- Explore Australia’s most famous wine region Hunter Valley
Blue Mountains and NSW Loop Overview
Direction: Loop from Sydney to Hunter Valley and back to Sydney. Expect a mix of short scenic mountain drives and relaxed countryside roads.
Approximate segment distances & driving times:
- Sydney → Blue Mountains (Katoomba): ~100 km / 1.5–2 hrs
- Blue Mountains → Jenolan Caves: ~75 km / 1.5–2 hrs (winding mountain roads)
- Jenolan Caves → Mudgee: ~200 km / 3–4 hrs
- Mudgee → Hunter Valley: ~180–220 km / 2.5–3.5 hrs
- Hunter Valley → Sydney: ~160 km / 2–2.5 hrs
7-Day Blue Mountains and NSW Loop Itinerary
Day 1: Sydney → Blue Mountains
Pick up your campervan in Sydney and head inland to the Blue Mountains. Visit Echo Point for views of the Three Sisters, do the Wentworth Falls walk, and explore Scenic World. Overnight in Katoomba or Blackheath.
Day 2: Explore the Blue Mountains
Spend a full day exploring beyond the main viewpoints. Head to Govetts Leap for sunrise views, relax in Leura village at one of the many cafes, and take a longer bushwalk through eucalyptus forest. Overnight Blue Mountains.
Day 3: Blue Mountains → Jenolan Caves
Drive deeper into the mountains along scenic, winding roads. Arrive in one of Australia’s most impressive cave systems. Join a guided cave tour and explore the surrounding valley. Perfect for wildlife spotting and night sky viewing. Overnight near Jenolan Caves.
Day 4: Jenolan Caves → Mudgee
Travel north into countryside landscapes and arrive in Mudgee. Spend the afternoon at local wineries or breweries and enjoy this laid-back region. Overnight in Mudgee.
Day 5: Relax in Mudgee
Take a break from driving and relax before heading to Hunter Valley. Try a wine tasting, explore local markets and chill at your campsite.
Day 6: Mudgee → Hunter Valley
Drive to Australia’s most famous wine region. A busier region with endless options to do. Enjoy wine tastings, cheese stops, chocolate tastings, or book a sunset dinner experience. Overnight in Hunter Valley.
Day 7: Hunter Valley → Sydney
Start the day with an unforgettable hot air balloon sunrise experience (optional) or enjoy a relaxed morning before heading back to Sydney. You can add some optional stops at the Newcastle beaches or along the Central Coast if you want to extend your trip.
5-day express option
Short on time? Skip the extra days and compress the trip:
- Day 1: Sydney → Blue Mountains
- Day 2: Blue Mountains → Jenolan Caves
- Day 3: Jenolan Caves → Mudgee
- Day 4: Mudgee → Hunter Valley
- Day 5: Hunter Valley → Sydney
Camping, Parks & Facilities
- Holiday parks are widely available in the whole NSW region.
- Limited free camping in the Blue Mountains. Plan and book ahead.
- Budget camps and showgrounds are common inland.
- Enough fuel stations available, but fill up before remote stretches.
When to Go & Safety Notes
- Best weather: Spring and autumn (April-November) for mild weather. Summer can be hot inland, winter can be cold and misty in the mountains.
- Wildlife: Watch for wildlife while driving at dusk
- Road conditions: Drive carefully on steep, winding roads near Jenolan Caves.
What to Pack?
- Layers of clothing (mountain weather changes quickly)
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, SPF 50+
- Reusable water bottles
Quick FAQs
How many days do I need for the Blue Mountain and NSW Loop?
7 days is perfect to enjoy all different aspects of this loop. It gives you enough time to explore the region and relax. However, 5 days is enough to drive the whole loop and enjoy all the stunning views.
Is this route suitable for first-time campervan travellers?
Yes. Short distances and good roads make it ideal for first-time drivers.
Can I do it in winter?
Yes, but expect cold mornings in the mountains. Pack extra warm clothing.
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