Norah Head

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Perched on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Norah Head is a serene coastal escape defined by its iconic lighthouse, dramatic rock platforms, and uncrowded beaches. This sleepy hamlet offers a genuine slice of Australian seaside life, where the rhythm of the waves and the cry of seabirds set the pace. It’s an ideal stop for a self-drive along the coast between Sydney and Newcastle, rewarding visitors with panoramic ocean views, excellent fishing, and a chance to explore a beautifully preserved historic lighthouse precinct.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow half a day to fully appreciate Norah Head. Start with a morning lighthouse tour, then explore the rock platform at low tide. Spend the afternoon relaxing at Soldiers Beach or taking a coastal walk. If you’re driving from Sydney (about 1.5 hours), it’s an easy day trip, but staying overnight in a nearby holiday rental lets you catch a spectacular sunrise over the lighthouse.

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