Central Coast National Park

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Stretching along the pristine coastline north of Sydney, Central Coast National Park is a haven of secluded beaches, coastal heathlands, and ancient rock formations. This park offers a quintessential Australian outdoor experience, where you can swim in turquoise rock pools, spot whales from dramatic headlands, and explore Aboriginal engravings that speak to millennia of connection to this land. With its easy accessibility from the M1 motorway, it's a perfect day trip or stop on a self-drive itinerary along the New South Wales coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the park, allowing time for a coastal walk, a swim, and a picnic. If you're short on time, a half-day focusing on the Bouddi Coastal Walk and a quick dip at Killcare Beach is rewarding. For a more relaxed pace, consider staying overnight at one of the nearby holiday towns like Avoca Beach or Terrigal to fully immerse yourself in the coastal vibe.

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