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Meandering through the heart of the Central Coast, the Murray River Trails offer a serene escape into lush riparian landscapes, where the gentle flow of the river is accompanied by the chorus of native birdlife. This network of walking and cycling paths is perfect for travellers seeking a peaceful outdoor experience, with opportunities to spot kangaroos, echidnas, and a dazzling array of waterbirds. The trails wind through pockets of rainforest, open woodlands, and along the riverbank, providing a genuine taste of the Australian bush without straying far from civilisation.
Highlights & What to See
- Riverbank Walk: A flat, easy 3 km loop that hugs the Murray River, offering picnic spots and benches to simply sit and watch the water glide by.
- Bird Hide: A secluded platform overlooking a lagoon, ideal for spotting spoonbills, herons, and the occasional azure kingfisher.
- Historic Bridge Ruins: The remains of an early 20th-century timber bridge, now a picturesque photo stop with interpretive signs about the region's logging history.
- Cycle Circuit: A 12 km gravel path suitable for mountain bikes, connecting to the broader Central Coast cycle network – great for a half-day ride.
- Aboriginal Cultural Signs: Scattered along the trails, these signs share stories of the Darkinjung people, the traditional custodians of the land.
Suggested Time to Spend
Visitors can comfortably explore the main walking loops in 1–2 hours, making it a perfect morning or afternoon excursion. For cyclists, allow 2–3 hours to cover the longer circuit and stop for photos. The trails are best enjoyed at a leisurely pace, so consider packing a picnic to extend your stay. If you're combining with nearby attractions, a half-day visit fits neatly into a broader Central Coast itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gosford: The regional hub, with the Australian Reptile Park and waterfront dining at the Gosford Waterfront Marina.
- Bouddi National Park: A short drive away, offering dramatic coastal walks, hidden beaches, and Aboriginal rock engravings at Gerrin Point.
- Wyong: Explore the historic Wyong Milk Factory (now a cultural centre) and the scenic Wyong River walk.
- Norah Head Lighthouse: A heritage lighthouse with guided tours and panoramic views over the Pacific Ocean.
- Kincumba Mountain Reserve: Rainforest walks and lookouts over Brisbane Water, ideal for extending your nature immersion.
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Image credits
- Wyong — Abesty / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Norah Head Lighthouse — Richard270384 at English Wikipedia / CC BY 2.5