Binna Burra

Photo: gailhampshire from Cradley, Malvern, U.K / CC BY 2.0

Tucked away in the lush hinterland of the Central Coast, Binna Burra is a serene escape that feels a world away from the coastal crowds. This leafy suburb is a gateway to some of the region's finest national parks and bushwalking trails, where towering eucalypts and ancient rainforests create a haven for wildlife and walkers alike. With its quiet, village-like atmosphere and proximity to pristine waterways, Binna Burra offers a genuine slice of Australian nature that rewards those who take the time to explore.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Binna Burra is best explored over a full day, allowing time for a morning walk in Strickland State Forest, a leisurely lunch by Ourimbah Creek, and an afternoon hike to one of the lookouts in Rumbalara Reserve. If you're short on time, a half-day dedicated to the Warrawalong Walking Track and a dip in the creek still captures the essence of the area.

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