This was my route down to Synaulooe aa-a h2.
I think you will need an anaconda and the guardian FSDboost to make this journey happen. I had to strip down my ship, no shields and no SRV bay, to do the return jump of 158 ly.
You have to manage with your fuel and you must fly to the secondary neutronstars at the last two waypoints.
Dryee Free AA-A h4 requires a fairly extreme jump range as you need to be able to do a 295.5 LY neutron boosted jump whilst having enough fuel left to then do a 159.5 LY jump with jumponium without refuelling and vice-versa to get home. Not quite so extreme now as it was then but still requires a min-maxed Conda build.
I've put the route in a spoiler as, IMO, a lot of the fun of this sort of endeavour is finding the route!
according to my EDD logs, i was down in synaulooe aa-a h2 at 30. Oct 3304.
Sadly i did not found any screenshots with a nice view of the galaxy, so i can only provide a systemmap-screenshot.
But the system was not very interesting, 2 O-Stars and 1 Wolf Rayet star, no other body.
Not to worry @ReggieN0ble - I am on a sightseeing tour of the core to grab some pictures for EDSM (and tick off a few POIs myself). I’ll head down there and grab a few snaps).