Photo: Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
Narrandera Wetlands is a serene haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers on the NSW Central Coast. This freshwater wetland system, fed by the nearby creek, offers a peaceful escape with boardwalks winding through reeds and open water. It's a prime spot to see waterbirds like swans, herons, and ducks up close, especially during spring and autumn migrations.
Highlights & What to See
- Bird Hide & Observation Platform – Climb the tower for panoramic views over the lagoons and spot species like purple swamphens and white-faced herons.
- Boardwalk Loop – A 1.5km wheelchair-friendly walk that takes you through paperbark forests and across the water, with interpretive signs about local flora and fauna.
- Picnic & Barbecue Areas – Shaded spots near the main pond, perfect for a quiet lunch while listening to frog calls and bird songs.
- Seasonal Wildflowers – In late winter and spring, the surrounding bushland bursts with native blooms like flannel flowers and wattles.
- Photography Opportunities – Early morning or late afternoon light casts a golden glow over the still waters, ideal for reflective shots.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 1–2 hours to walk the boardwalk loop and spend time at the bird hide. For a relaxed visit, combine with a picnic and a short wander; half a day is ample to soak in the atmosphere. Visit early in the morning for the best bird activity and fewer crowds.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bouddi National Park – Coastal bushwalks and hidden beaches, just a 30-minute drive south.
- Gosford – Explore the town's waterfront, cafes, and the Australian Reptile Park.
- Terrigal – Popular beachside destination with a lively esplanade and surf breaks.
- Central Coast Hinterland – Scenic drives through rainforest and waterfalls, like Somersby Falls.
- Lake Macquarie – Australia's largest coastal saltwater lake, great for sailing and lakeside walks, north of the wetlands.
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Image credits
- Somersby Falls — mdalmuld / CC BY 2.0