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Old 01-10-2010, 12:00 AM   #1
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Default Sunday Morning Drive - Outside Sydney for Breakfast

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Any ideas on a great Sunday morning Breakfast that is a nice drive just outside of Sydney?

Getting my new FG GT tomorrow and looking for a early Sunday drive......

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Old 01-10-2010, 01:59 AM   #2
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How bout Breakfast at Windsor?
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Old 01-10-2010, 07:49 AM   #3
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Thanks, was thinking about something with a freeway drive such as the harbour @ Newcastle or Kiama??

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How about doing Putty road, get on windsor road and just keep driving.

It will take you up to singleton, and you can either have Breakfast in the hunter, or zigzag across to somewhere like Terrigal etc.

Then just cruise back along the F3
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How about doing Putty road, get on windsor road and just keep driving.

It will take you up to singleton, and you can either have Breakfast in the hunter, or zigzag across to somewhere like Terrigal etc.

Then just cruise back along the F3
Ahh the good old Putty Road, I spent many a moonlit night zooming up & down that road. Wards Overnighters, Ipec, & the TNT boys, those were the days!!!
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How about doing Putty road, get on windsor road and just keep driving.

It will take you up to singleton, and you can either have Breakfast in the hunter, or zigzag across to somewhere like Terrigal etc.

Then just cruise back along the F3
That is a great drive, you get the best of both worlds. Lots of corners on the Putty, will give you a nice feel of your cars handling and brakes. Nice cruise down the NEH and home via the freeway. Just remember those double points.
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Take a drive down to Robertson pie shop, Kangaroo Valley and Maquarie Pass - mmmm good roads! Ohh and a lolly shop at Berry

Or Up to Pie In The Sky on the old pacific highway. Awesome roads and awesome pies/coffee and snacks, and you get to watch all the bikers fly past

Through Richmond, Up Bells Line of Rd to Bilpin and get some apple pie?

Up to Avoca or Terrigal. Easy drive up the F3.

Cruise out to West Head? Go to the beaches etc
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Old 01-10-2010, 12:14 PM   #8
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions,,,,,,,lets hope it dont rain!!!
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I really have to say West Head again. I drove out there about 3 weeks ago on a Sunday afternoon for a cruise with a mate. Beautiful day and the road to get there from Akuna Bay (We drove down around Cottage Point, Akuna Bay etc, then around a bit more) is FANTASIC. At the intersection between the road through to Terrigal/Akuna Bay to West End is about 10km long and smooth as the bonnet of a Porsche. Not super twisty, just lots of nice super smooth flowing corners. There's hundreds of bush walking trails about and cyclists out but the road is wide enough not to worry (each side has a shoulder). I highly reccomend it, especially on a nice day when you get to the end and look out over the Pacific Ocean.


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West Head, very scenic, adrenalin rush? No, test your cars handling & braking along the Putty Road . Or up Bell's Line of Road, across to Mt Victoria, lunch somewhere in the Blue Mountains, then down Great Western Highway to home. May be a stop off @ the Zig Zag Railway.
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Whatever you do cruise on Sunday - Monday being a public holiday will suc !
By the way congrats on the FGGT - better get some pics up when you can.
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West Head, very scenic, adrenalin rush? No, test your cars handling & braking along the Putty Road . Or up Bell's Line of Road, across to Mt Victoria, lunch somewhere in the Blue Mountains, then down Great Western Highway to home. May be a stop off @ the Zig Zag Railway.
He's not really looking for an adrenalin rush though and you can still have some fun out to West Head - that road was so good. TG guys should seal it off for a day and get some driving done on it, would make for some awesome footage.
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