Sea Cliff Bridge
Bridge · Coalcliff ·

Sea Cliff Bridge

Bridge · Coalcliff ·

Iconic cantilever bridge offering stunning coastal drives and walks

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Sea Cliff Bridge by null
Sea Cliff Bridge by null
Sea Cliff Bridge by null
Sea Cliff Bridge by null
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Lawrence Hargrave Dr, Clifton NSW 2515, Australia Get directions

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Lawrence Hargrave Dr, Clifton NSW 2515, Australia Get directions

+61 2 4227 7111
wollongong.nsw.gov.au

Features

wheelchair accessible entrance
restroom

Last updated

Dec 15, 2025

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"An iconic 665-metre curved section of highway that wraps around a steep slope and stretches toward the Pacific Ocean, prized for dramatic coastal views and photo opportunities along one of the country's most celebrated coastal drives." - Vanessa Tai

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Sea Cliff Bridge

Mandy O.

Google
Absolutely STUNNING! What a beautiful stretch of scenic ocean view driving. I loved how we were able to stop and park, get out and walk as much of the bridge as we wanted. It was really cool to look over the bridge and see some old antiques at the bottom. We drove this beautiful scenic drive on our way to Kiama Lighthouse & Blow Hole. It was a beautiful day indeed!

James F.

Google
A spectacular piece of architecture and engineering. Couldn't get any more picturesque. Easiest access from the playground a few hundred metres after crossing the bridge from the Sydney side. The path is described by some as difficult and dangerous, but it really isn't. A slight incline on a pretty straightforward path, about 10 minutes walk from the playground.

Amy

Google
The Sea Cliff Bridge is one of the most breathtaking coastal drives in NSW and an absolute must-visit when exploring near Sydney. Stretching gracefully over the Pacific Ocean, the bridge offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline, cliffs and endless blue waters. Whether you drive across it, cycle or take a leisurely walk, the experience is unforgettable. The pedestrian walkway makes it easy to stop, soak in the views, and take beautiful photos. It’s not just a road—it’s a destination in itself. Peaceful, scenic and awe-inspiring, the Sea Cliff Bridge is a place I’d recommend to anyone visiting Sydney or the South Coast.

Rosemary C.

Google
I'd wanted to visit the Sea Bridge near Woolongong for ages and we finally got there on a gleeful day full of sunshine. This is a spectacular piece of engineering that provides a huge walk way, vibrant views over the ocean and spectacular views of the cliffs the roadway runs next to. Many people were enjoying the view too and I was so happy to find such a lovely place that many tourists were also visiting.

CHARLES F.

Google
Sea Cliff Bridge is absolutely stunning. The walk gives you incredible views of the coastline and the endless ocean. Standing there with the waves rolling in below is such a calming experience. It’s one of those places that makes you stop, take a deep breath, and just enjoy the scenery.

Saddo

Google
Stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere! Bridge Cliff is a perfect spot to enjoy nature and just relax. A must visit if you’re nearby.

Glenn B.

Google
I live nearby to here. It is a great walk suitable for all. Parking can be difficult though there are spaces near Coalcliff surf club on the north end.

Amanda C.

Google
Such a beautiful place! We went around 10:30am. The trail entrance is a bit hidden if you don’t know the area. You can look it up on the AllTrails app or just walk along the footpath until you find the entrance (photo attached). The trail is about 15 minutes (750m). It’s steep and there are ropes to help you for safety. It’s not a hard trail though. Definitely worth it!