Photo: Ray Hayward / CC BY-SA 3.0
East Gosford is a leafy suburb on the banks of the Brisbane Water, offering a tranquil escape just a short stroll from Gosford's city centre. With its waterfront parks, historic buildings, and easy access to the Central Coast's natural attractions, it's an ideal base for travellers exploring this scenic region.
Highlights & What to See
- Brisbane Water National Park – Explore scenic walking trails, Aboriginal rock engravings, and lookout points with sweeping views over the water. The park is a haven for birdwatchers and bushwalkers.
- Gosford Regional Gallery – Located in East Gosford, this gallery showcases local and touring exhibitions set within beautiful gardens. Don't miss the tranquil Japanese Garden.
- East Gosford Foreshore – A peaceful waterfront area perfect for a picnic, kayak launch, or sunset stroll. Kids will love the playground and the chance to spot pelicans.
- Henry Kendall Cottage – A historic 1840s slab cottage, once home to the poet Henry Kendall. The cottage offers a glimpse into early settler life and is surrounded by a lovely garden.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors can enjoy East Gosford's main attractions in a half-day. Spend a morning at the Brisbane Water National Park, then head to the gallery and foreshore for a relaxed afternoon. If you plan to extend into the national park for longer walks, allow a full day.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gosford – Just across the water, Gosford offers shopping, dining, and the Gosford Classic Car Museum.
- Bouddi National Park – A short drive south, this park features stunning coastal walks, secluded beaches, and Aboriginal sites.
- Avoca Beach – Popular for swimming and surfing, with a vibrant café scene and a scenic coastal walk.
- Terrigal – A lively beachside town with a beautiful beach, restaurants, and the Terrigal Lagoon.
- Central Coast Hinterland – Explore the wine region around Mangrove Mountain, with cellar doors and farm gates.
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Image credits
- Brisbane Water National Park — Dongoldney / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Central Coast Hinterland — Shiftchange / CC0