Photo: JJ Harrison ( https://www.jjharrison.com.au/ ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
The Big Scrub Walk is a serene bushwalk through one of the largest remaining patches of subtropical rainforest on the NSW Central Coast. This 2.5 km loop trail meanders beneath a dense canopy of towering figs, cabbage tree palms, and ancient tree ferns, offering a cool, shaded escape from the coastal sun. The air is thick with the scent of damp earth and the calls of whipbirds and bell miners. For travellers seeking a short, immersive nature experience between Sydney and Newcastle, this walk delivers a genuine taste of the region's lush, pre-colonial landscape.
Highlights & What to See
- Subtropical rainforest canopy: Walk beneath giant strangler figs and towering lilly pillies, with filtered light dappling the ferny understorey.
- Birdwatching opportunities: Listen for the distinctive whipcrack call of the eastern whipbird and the tinkling bell of the bell miner.
- Interpretive signage: Informative panels along the trail explain the ecology and Aboriginal history of the scrub, including its use by the Darkinjung people.
- Picnic area at the trailhead: A grassy spot with tables is perfect for a quiet lunch after your walk.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow about 1–1.5 hours for the full loop at a leisurely pace, including time to read the interpretive signs and stop for photos. The walk is short enough to combine with other Central Coast attractions in a half-day itinerary, such as a morning at Bouddi National Park or an afternoon in the nearby town of Gosford.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bouddi National Park: Just 20 minutes south, offering dramatic coastal cliffs and the Bouddi Coastal Walk.
- Gosford: Explore the waterfront, the Gosford Regional Gallery, and the historic Henry Kendall Cottage.
- Australian Reptile Park: A family-friendly attraction in Somersby, about 15 minutes away.
- Avoca Beach: A classic Central Coast surf beach with a relaxed village vibe, perfect for a post-walk swim.
- Mangrove Mountain: A scenic drive into the hinterland, known for local produce and the Mangrove Mountain Lookout.
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- Mangrove Mountain — Katia de la Luz / CC BY 2.0