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Killcare is a tranquil coastal village on the Central Coast of NSW, offering a perfect blend of serene beaches, lush national park, and a laid-back vibe. It's a favourite escape for Sydneysiders looking to unwind without the crowds of more famous beach towns. With its dog-friendly shores, scenic walking trails, and excellent local eateries, Killcare feels like a well-kept secret worth discovering.
Highlights & What to See
- Killcare Beach – A stunning, patrolled beach with soft sand and gentle waves, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and dog walking (leashed). The northern end is particularly peaceful.
- Bouddi National Park – Right on Killcare's doorstep, this park offers superb coastal walks, such as the Bouddi Coastal Walk from Putty Beach to MacMasters Beach, with breathtaking views of the Hawkesbury River and rugged cliffs.
- Putty Beach – A quieter stretch of sand at the southern end of Killcare, perfect for a more secluded beach day. It's also a launch point for kayaking and paddleboarding.
- The Wildflower Garden – A hidden gem within Bouddi National Park, bursting with native blooms in spring and providing a peaceful spot for a picnic.
- Hardy's Bay – A charming waterfront area with a boat ramp, picnic tables, and a small café, offering lovely views across the bay.
Suggested Time to Spend
Killcare is an ideal weekend getaway or a day trip from Sydney (about 1.5 hours' drive). Spend one full day exploring the beach and doing a section of the Bouddi Coastal Walk (allow 3–4 hours for the full walk from Putty Beach to MacMasters Beach). If you have two days, you can also kayak in Hardy's Bay, enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local café, and explore nearby Bouddi's rainforest trails. For a relaxed pace, three days would let you fully unwind.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bouddi National Park – Extend your walk or explore more of the park's tracks and picnic spots.
- MacMasters Beach – A popular surf beach just a few kilometres south, with a great café scene.
- Avoca Beach – A vibrant beach town with a cinema, restaurants, and a lively surf break.
- Terrigal – The Central Coast's main hub, offering shopping, dining, and the iconic Terrigal Haven.
- Gosford – The region's commercial centre, with the Australian Reptile Park and waterfront dining.
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Image credits
- MacMasters Beach — FotoSleuth / CC BY 2.0
- Hardy's Bay — PD