Pindar Cave

Photo: Doctor Alex Portnoy, PO Box# 1048, Bondi Junction, NSW, 1355, AUSTRALIA / CC BY-SA 4.0

Perched high on a sandstone escarpment in Brisbane Water National Park, Pindar Cave is one of the Central Coast’s most dramatic natural lookouts. This massive overhang – not a true cave but a deep rock shelter – offers sweeping views across the treetops to the ocean, with a sense of ancient stillness that has drawn hikers and spiritual seekers for decades. The short but steep walk to reach it is rewarded with a cool, shaded alcove that feels like a secret cathedral carved by wind and time.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside a full morning or afternoon – about 2.5 to 3 hours including the walk and time to soak in the atmosphere. The track is short but steep, so pace yourself and bring water. If you’re a keen photographer or birdwatcher, budget an extra hour. The cave is best visited on a clear day; mist can obscure the view and make the trail slippery.

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