Coast Track

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Stretching for 8.5 kilometres along the wild, windswept edge of Bouddi National Park, the Coast Track is one of the Central Coast’s most exhilarating coastal walks. Carved into sandstone cliffs that plunge into the Tasman Sea, this Grade 3 trail delivers non-stop ocean views, secluded beaches, and a sense of being a world away from Sydney’s hum, just an hour north. It’s a walk that rewards every step with a new vista – from the weathered sea stacks of Gerrin Point to the sheer drop at Maitland Bay.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers allow 3 to 4 hours to complete the one-way track from Putty Beach to Maitland Bay (or vice versa). You can extend the experience by adding a swim at one of the beaches or a picnic at a lookout. For a full day, combine the walk with a return via the Bouddi Coastal Walk extension or arrange a car shuffle so you don’t have to retrace your steps. The track is best tackled in the cooler months (April to October) to avoid heat and summer crowds; early mornings also offer the most dramatic light on the cliffs.

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