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Granite Gorge is a dramatic natural wonder on the NSW Central Coast, where a river has carved a deep chasm through ancient granite boulders. This hidden gem offers a wild, untamed landscape perfect for hikers and nature lovers seeking a rugged escape from the coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Granite Gorge Walk: A challenging but rewarding track that descends into the gorge, following the river past enormous smoothed boulders and tranquil pools. The contrast between the dark granite and bright green vegetation is stunning.
- Swimming Holes: Several deep, clear rock pools invite a refreshing dip on a hot day. The largest pool, near the base of the gorge, is a popular spot for a cool-off.
- Birdwatching & Wildlife: Keep an eye out for wallabies, goannas, and a variety of bird species, including lyrebirds and kingfishers, that thrive in this secluded habitat.
- Picnic Areas: There are a few shaded spots near the trailhead where you can enjoy a meal surrounded by the sounds of the bush and the river.
- Photography: The interplay of light on the granite surfaces and the deep shadows of the gorge make for spectacular photo opportunities, especially in the late afternoon.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least half a day to fully experience Granite Gorge. The main walk takes 2–3 hours round trip, but you'll want extra time for swimming, photography, and simply soaking in the atmosphere. If you're an avid hiker, you could easily spend a full day exploring the longer trails that connect to nearby national parks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bouddi National Park: Coastal cliffs, secluded beaches, and the Bouddi Coastal Walk offer a different kind of natural beauty just a short drive away.
- Gosford: The region's hub, with the Australian Reptile Park, waterfront dining, and the historic Gosford Railway Station.
- Avoca Beach: A classic Central Coast surf beach with a lively café scene and a scenic rock pool.
- Central Coast Hinterland: Explore the rolling hills, wineries, and small villages like Mangrove Mountain and Somersby for a taste of rural life.
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- Central Coast Hinterland — Shiftchange / CC0