Photo: Nico Nelson from Sydney, Australia / CC BY 2.0
Stretching between Sydney and the Central Coast, the Federal Highway is more than just a road—it's a scenic corridor that connects the urban pulse of the city with the laid-back coastal and bushland charms of the Central Coast. As you drive north, the highway unfurls through eucalypt forests and past hidden lookouts, offering a taste of the region's natural beauty before you even arrive. It's the perfect introduction to a self-drive itinerary exploring the Central Coast's beaches, national parks, and historic towns.
Highlights & What to See
- Mooney Mooney Creek Bridge: Stop at the lookout for sweeping views over the lush, tree-lined valley—a classic photo opportunity that captures the highway's scenic essence.
- Gosford: The highway leads you to this Central Coast hub, where you can explore the Gosford Regional Gallery, stroll along the waterfront, or grab a coffee at a local café.
- Brisbane Water National Park: Access trails and picnic spots right off the highway; the Girrakool picnic area is a favourite for spotting lyrebirds and enjoying a bushwalk.
- Australian Reptile Park (Somersby): Just a short detour from the highway, this family-friendly attraction lets you get up close with native wildlife, including kangaroos and crocodiles.
- Kangaroo Point: A quiet lookout along the highway with panoramic views of the Hawkesbury River and surrounding bushland—ideal for a quick break.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least half a day for the drive itself, but the Federal Highway is best enjoyed as part of a full-day or multi-day Central Coast itinerary. If you're simply passing through, budget 2–3 hours to include short stops at lookouts and picnic areas. For a deeper experience, plan a full day to combine the drive with visits to Gosford, the Australian Reptile Park, and a walk in Brisbane Water National Park. The highway is also a great starting point for a longer road trip exploring the Central Coast's beaches and the Hunter Valley beyond.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gosford – The Central Coast's main town, with waterfront dining, markets, and cultural sites.
- Brisbane Water National Park – Offers excellent bushwalking, Aboriginal rock art at Bulgandry, and scenic picnic areas.
- Somersby – Home to the Australian Reptile Park and the Somersby Falls, a popular spot for a refreshing dip.
- Mooney Mooney – A tiny riverside settlement with a historic pub and great river views.
- Hawkesbury River – Explore the river by kayak or boat from nearby Brooklyn or Wisemans Ferry.
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Image credits
- Brisbane Water National Park — Dongoldney / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Somersby — LeeKeoma / CC0