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Hit the road on an epic Queensland adventure! A road trip is the best way to explore everything Queensland has to offer. With a lot of ground to cover, and many destinations to choose from for your holiday, there’s never been a better time to get out and go in a campervan, 4WD or motorhome.


Why Holiday in Queensland?

You might have experienced a Queensland holiday before, but have you truly explored the vast and varied landscapes of this remarkable state?

Welcome to Queensland, a land of endless possibilities and untamed wonders waiting to be discovered. 

Spanning from its bustling coastal cities to the heart of the Outback, Queensland's diverse regions include major town centres and hidden gems alike, from the sunny Gold Coast and the Great Barrier Reef to the remote beauty of towns like Longreach and Birdsville.

This state beckons you to explore beyond the familiar. Embark on a road trip that takes you from the coastal splendors of the East to the rugged outback in the West. 

Queensland invites you to surrender to the allure of the open road, where adventure awaits at every turn. Let us guide you on a campervan adventure through this captivating region, creating memories that will last a lifetime.


Book your Queensland road trip today.

 

 

 

3 Ways to Enjoy an Apollo Motorhome Holiday in Queensland

 

1. Enjoy a return itinerary with pick up and drop off from either Brisbane or Cairns.

2. Travel one-way between our Brisbane and Cairns branches - here's a sample itinerary!

3. Fly to Brisbane or Cairns and take a one-way rental back to your home state.

P.S. Did you know you can earn Qantas Points on eligible Apollo rentals? Learn more about the Apollo and Qantas partnership.

 

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Sydney to the Blue Mountains: A 5 Day Campervan Escape for Couples
James Mckeown

Sydney to the Blue Mountains: A 5 Day Campervan Escape for Couples

Day 1: Sydney to Katoomba (via Mount Tomah) 

Distance: ~120 kms 

Travel time: ~2.5 hours 

 

Collect your camper at the Apollo Sydney branch in Bankstown Aerodrome and set your course for the mountains. Today’s route traces the Hawkesbury high country via the Bells Line of Road, easing you into a world of forested ridgelines, orchards, and big sky vistas. It is an easy day behind the wheel, with time for a garden wander, a picnic, and sunset at one of Australia’s most iconic lookouts. 

Where to stop between Sydney and Katoomba 

Bilpin fruit country for roadside produce and cider tastings when in season.  

Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, Mount Tomah for sweeping views and cool-climate plant collections in a World Heritage setting.  

Kurrajong Heights lookouts for broad Hawkesbury Valley views and distant ranges that hint at the mountains to come. 

Things to do in Katoomba 

Roll into Katoomba and head straight to Echo Point for your first look at the Three Sisters and the Jamison Valley. If you have time, ease into the afternoon with a stroll along clifftop paths such as the Prince Henry Cliff Walk. Check current track alerts, as some sections can be temporarily closed, and try easy-access viewpoints like Spooners or the open sections near Echo Point. As the light softens, Echo Point glows and the cliffs blush with colour, setting the tone for a romantic evening. Katoomba’s dining scene is made for lingering, with intimate wine bars, hearty mountain fare, and cosy cafés perfect for dessert and a nightcap. 

  

Where to stay in Katoomba 

Katoomba Falls Tourist Park places you minutes from Echo Point and trailheads, with powered sites, clean facilities, and a peaceful bush setting. It is an ideal base for the next day’s walks and a short stroll or drive to Katoomba’s eateries. 

  

Day 2: Katoomba 

Distance: ~30 kms (local driving) 

Travel time: ~1 hour (local driving) 

 

Wake to magpie song and mountain air. With no long drive today, you can settle into an easy rhythm: slow coffee, a signature Blue Mountains walk, and a lazy afternoon in the village. Pack a picnic, bring layers, and plan for changing conditions as the weather in the mountains can shift quickly. 

 

Things to do in Katoomba 

  

Start at Wentworth Falls, where a short but steep track rewards you with grand valley vistas and the rush of a 100 metre waterfall plunging to the forest below. Choose your own level of adventure, from a clifftop circuit with sweeping views to a partial descent that lets you feel the mist and hear the falls thunder. Late morning, ride the Scenic Skyway or Cableway for elevated rainforest views, then wander the boardwalks on the valley floor beneath towering tree ferns. Find a shady spot at Leura Cascades for a picnic beside tumbling water, or amble easy sections of the clifftop paths near Leura’s viewpoints if they are open. Round out the afternoon in Leura village with boutique browsing and a sweet treat at a local bakery before a relaxed evening back in Katoomba. 

  

Where to stay in Katoomba 

Stay a second night at Katoomba Falls Tourist Park. Keeping the same base cuts down on driving and puts sunrise, sunset, and early trail starts at your doorstep. 

  

Day 3: Katoomba to Blackheath 

Distance: ~12 kms 

Travel time: ~0.25 hours 

  

Today is a short hop along the Great Western Highway, trading Katoomba’s icons for Blackheath’s wilder, more dramatic canyon country. The Grose Valley’s sheer sandstone walls and deep forests create some of the most stirring views in the mountains, and the trails here feel wonderfully immersive. 

Where to stop between Katoomba and Blackheath 

Medlow Bath’s Hydro Majestic lookout terraces for an elegant coffee stop with valley views. 
 
Pull into Govetts Leap as you approach Blackheath for your first sweeping look at the Grose Valley and the slender Bridal Veil Falls

 

Things to do in Blackheath 

Make time for the Grand Canyon track, an atmospheric loop of about 6.3 km that dips into a fern-filled cleft where waterfalls curtain mossy walls and light filters through tree fern fronds. It is one of the Blue Mountains’ classic walks, cool and shaded even on warm days. If you prefer something shorter, pair Evans Lookout and Valley View for a gentler taste of the Grose. Back in the village, linger over a long lunch and locally roasted coffee, then return to the clifftops for a golden hour show as the escarpments catch the sunset. 

  

Where to stay in Blackheath 

Blackheath Glen Tourist Park offers powered sites beneath tall gums and a quiet, convenient base close to Govetts Leap and Evans Lookout. Facilities are well kept, and the village’s cafés and restaurants are a short drive away. 

  

Day 4: Blackheath to Oberon 

Distance: ~85 kms 

Travel time: ~2 hours 

 

Turn south today for a change of scene, leaving the clifftops for rolling high country around Oberon. Note: Access to the Jenolan Caves precinct and key sections of Jenolan Caves Road is currently limited due to repair works. This route keeps to open sealed roads via Hartley, Hampton, and Duckmaloi, so you can enjoy a relaxed countryside drive. If access has fully reopened during your visit, you can include a Jenolan detour for cave tours and turquoise pools. 

Where to stop between Blackheath and Oberon 

Hartley historic site to wander sandstone buildings and learn about early Blue Mountains settlement. Hampton for a country pub lunch and sweeping views over grazing lands on the high plateau. Mayfield Garden near Oberon for grand water features, seasonal borders, and quiet corners that are perfect for a lingering stroll. If Jenolan Caves access has reopened during your visit, consider a side trip for a guided cave tour or a look at Carlotta Arch. 

Things to do in Oberon 

Settle into Oberon’s slower pace. Stroll the town’s leafy streets, check out local produce, or find a peaceful spot by Lake Oberon for an easy walk. Garden lovers can time a visit to cool-climate showpieces in the district for seasonal colour and restful nooks. In the cooler months, crisp evenings and clear skies make for excellent stargazing from your campsite. Dinner is all about hearty country fare and a warm welcome. 

 

Where to stay in Oberon 

Jenolan Holiday Park in Oberon provides powered sites, tidy amenities, and a tranquil base within easy reach of town. It is a comfortable spot to relax after a day of driving, with space to cook, unwind, and plan the final leg back to Sydney. 

  

Day 5: Oberon to Sydney 

Distance: ~180 kms 

Travel time: ~3 hours 

  

Your final drive returns you to the city at an unhurried pace, with optional stops to stretch your legs and enjoy a last taste of the mountains. Aim to reach Sydney in the afternoon to allow time for drop-off, or extend the romance with one more night at a city-adjacent holiday park. 

Where to stop between Oberon and Sydney 

Hartley historic site for a final wander among heritage buildings in a picturesque rural setting. Wentworth Falls Lake for a peaceful shoreline walk and an impromptu picnic.  
Glenbrook village for a last Blue Mountains coffee before descending to the plains. 

Things to do in Sydney 

After returning your camper, celebrate the end of your mountain escape with an easy coastal stroll or harbourside dinner. In spring and autumn, evenings are comfortable for alfresco dining and sunset city views. 

  

Where to stay in Sydney 

If you choose to overnight before or after drop-off, consider a Sydney holiday park with powered sites for convenient access to the northern beaches or the leafy Hills District.  
Alternatively, return your camper to the Apollo Sydney branch and enjoy a city hotel if your plans continue without the van. 

This five day escape strings together the Blue Mountains’ greatest hits with time to linger. Expect world-class gardens, famous lookouts, immersive rainforest walks, and character-filled villages, all with short sealed drives and plenty of moments to pause for a picnic or a sunset. When you are ready, you can easily book your Apollo camper online and pick it up from your closest Apollo branch before hitting the road. 

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How will you hit the road?

Your vehicle choice will depend on the type of traveller you are. Between motorhomes, campervans and a 4WD camper option, Apollo has the vehicle that will perfectly accommodate your road trip holiday. Curious about the different types you could rent? Check them out below.

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Our Brisbane Campervan Rental Branch

Brisbane is one of Australia’s most popular cities and the perfect location to begin a campervan holiday. 
 
Choose Apollo campervan hire in Brisbane and start your drive holiday along the east coast of Australia - head north to Cairns, or south to Sydney and Melbourne. 

The Brisbane Apollo branch is conveniently located just 10 minutes drive from the Brisbane Airport. Pick up your camper in Brisbane and explore Queensland and beyond! 

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Our Cairns Campervan Rental Branch

If you’re planning a visit to the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef, then you’ve no doubt added Cairns to your itinerary.

Known for its laid-back culture, fresh seafood, and rich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, Cairns is the tropical gateway to the many adventures of North Queensland.

The Apollo Cairns branch has campers, motorhomes and 4wds for hire just 5 minutes drive from the Airport. For the most convenient motorhomes Cairns has to offer, choose Apollo! Pick up your camper in Cairns and get explore tropical North Queensland. 

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