Lawrence Hargrave Drive

Lawrence Hargrave Drive
Lawrence Hargrave Drive
Length 18.7 km (12 mi)
Direction North-South
From Old Princes Highway, Helensburgh[1]
via Stanwell Park, Austinmer[1]
To Bottom of Bulli Pass, Princes Highway, Thirroul[1]

Lawrence Hargrave Drive is a scenic coastal road and popular tourist drive connecting the northernmost suburbs of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia to both Wollongong and Sydney.

The road begins at the Old Princes Highway, Helensburgh (Southern Freeway exit) and passes through Stanwell Tops to descend the steep Illawarra Escarpment at Bald Hill, the site of a spectacular lookout and hang gliding area. The road then passes south through Stanwell Park and Coalcliff to cross the renowned Sea Cliff Bridge. The Sea Cliff Bridge construction was completed in December 2005, replacing the former cliff-hugging route which was prone to rockfalls.[2] The road then winds its way through the coastal villages of Clifton, Scarborough, Wombarra, Coledale, Austinmer and finally Thirroul where it meets the Princes Highway at the bottom of Bulli Pass.

The road is named after Lawrence Hargrave, an Australian aviation pioneer and explorer who had a house at Stanwell Park and flew his devices from Bald Hill.

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References

  1. ^ a b c Wollongong Street Directory, 18th Edition. UBD (A Division of Universal Publishers Pty Ltd). 2006. ISBN 0-7319-1706-5. 
  2. ^ "Lawrence Hargrave Drive". Roads and Traffic Authority, NSW. http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/constructionmaintenance/completedprojects/lawrencehargravedrive.html. Retrieved 2009-01-03.