Photo: Katia de la Luz / CC BY 2.0
Mangrove Mountain, a quiet hamlet in the Central Coast hinterland, offers a refreshing escape into eucalyptus-scented bushland and rustic charm. Perched on a sandstone plateau, it’s a place where you can breathe deeply, explore hidden waterfalls, and experience the slow rhythm of country life—all within an hour’s drive from Sydney.
Highlights & What to See
- Girrakool Loop Track – A short, family-friendly walk through lush rainforest past a series of cascading waterfalls, including the photogenic Girrakool Falls. Best after rain.
- Mangrove Mountain Lookout – Sweeping views over the surrounding valleys and all the way to the coast on a clear day; a perfect spot for sunrise or sunset.
- Mount Olive Lookout – A lesser-known vantage point offering a different perspective, with a picnic table and a sense of solitude.
- Local farm gates and orchards – In season, you’ll find roadside stalls selling fresh avocados, citrus, and local honey. Stop for a chat with the growers.
- Mangrove Mountain Memorial Hall – A historic community hub that occasionally hosts markets and events; check local noticeboards.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day exploring Mangrove Mountain, allowing two to three hours for the Girrakool Loop and lookouts. If you’re a keen bushwalker or photographer, you could easily fill a full day—pack a picnic and take your time. The area is also a pleasant stopover on a Central Coast road trip, combining with a morning at the nearby beaches.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gosford – The Central Coast’s main hub, with waterfront dining, the Australian Reptile Park, and the historic Gosford Railway Station.
- Brisbane Water National Park – Adjacent bushland with superb Aboriginal rock engravings and the scenic Kariong Brook Falls walk.
- Terrigal – A lively beach town with a surf-friendly shore, coastal walks, and a buzzy café scene.
- Avoca Beach – A quieter surf beach with a rockpool and a relaxed village atmosphere.
- Sommersby – Home to the charming Sommersby Falls and a popular picnic area in the rainforest.
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Image credits
- Brisbane Water National Park — Dongoldney / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Killcare — PD