Monday, 8 June 2020

LONG WEEKEND THE PERFECT TIME TO LOVE NSW

Destination NSW is providing long weekend holidaymakers and daytrippers with lots of inspiration to make the most of three days off and regional NSW travel being allowed once again.

VisitNSW.com and Sydney.com have published a series of itineraries to satisfy every visitor’s interest this Queen’s Birthday weekend

Regional NSW visitors might be drawn by suggestions for cycling along the coast, horse riding in the bush, fishing on the rivers or exploring on a road trip

Sydney-explorers can refer to new guides on planning a picnic, where to take a coastal walk, visiting an art gallery or a trip to the zoo - not forgetting the wide array of dining out and eating in options promoted to astute foodies that highlight the Harbour City’s vibrant food and wine scene.

Ahead of the long weekend, the NSW Government has urged travellers to plan ahead, allow extra time for a safe journey, follow health advice and contact operators before visiting.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said: “Anyone who is thinking of travelling this long weekend must plan ahead and follow health advice about physical distancing and personal hygiene. Our state has so much to offer and there is nowhere better to take a break right now but we are urging everyone to do so safely.”

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole said it was important everyone obey the road rules. Additional penalties apply to traffic offences on the long weekend.

“Most people have not travelled long distances in a while, so please remember to stick to the speed limit, take breaks to avoid fatigue, and if you’ve been drinking do no not get behind the wheel,” Mr Toole said.

Read the full media release.

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