Photo: PD
Killcare Beach is a serene stretch of golden sand on the NSW Central Coast, backed by lush bushland and offering a peaceful escape from the crowds. With its gentle waves and stunning views of Bouddi National Park, this beach is a favourite for locals seeking a quiet coastal retreat.
Highlights & What to See
- Killcare Beach itself – a patrolled beach perfect for swimming, sunbaking, and long walks at low tide when the sand stretches wide.
- Bouddi National Park – explore walking trails that start from the southern end of the beach, leading to dramatic coastal lookouts and secluded coves.
- Putty Beach – a short walk north along the coast, offering rock pools and a more rugged shoreline.
- Killcare Surf Life Saving Club – grab a coffee or meal at the club’s kiosk with ocean views.
- Hardys Bay – a charming nearby village with a general store, bakery, and waterfront dining.
Suggested Time to Spend
Killcare Beach is ideal for a half-day visit. Spend a couple of hours swimming and relaxing on the sand, then take a short walk into Bouddi National Park for a coastal hike (allow 1–2 hours). Combine with a lunch stop at Hardys Bay for a leisurely day trip from Sydney or the Central Coast.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bouddi National Park – extensive walking tracks, Aboriginal sites, and the famous Bouddi Coastal Walk.
- Hardys Bay – a picturesque waterfront village with cafés and a boat ramp.
- Pretty Beach – another tranquil beach within Bouddi National Park, great for kayaking.
- Killcare Heights – offers panoramic views from the headland and access to more walking trails.
- Gosford – the regional hub with shops, restaurants, and the Australian Reptile Park.
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Image credits
- Hardys Bay — PD
- Pretty Beach — Public domain
- Killcare Heights — Andrew Harvey / CC BY 3.0
- Putty Beach — 9292, back@SoulSensor / CC BY 2.0