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Pretty Beach lives up to its name with a serene stretch of white sand lapped by crystal-clear waters on the NSW Central Coast. Tucked within the Bouddi National Park, this hidden gem offers a blissful escape from the crowds, surrounded by lush bushland and dramatic coastal cliffs. It’s a favourite among locals for its tranquil vibe and excellent swimming conditions.
Highlights & What to See
- Swimming and Snorkelling: The calm, protected waters are perfect for a leisurely swim or snorkel – keep an eye out for colourful fish and rays around the rocky headlands.
- Bouddi Coastal Walk: This spectacular 8.5 km track connects Pretty Beach to Putty Beach, offering jaw-dropping ocean views, secluded coves, and patches of coastal rainforest. Allow 3–4 hours one way.
- Picnic by the Creek: A shaded picnic area near the creek mouth is ideal for a relaxed lunch with the sound of waves in the background.
- Wildlife Spotting: Look for goannas, wallabies, and a variety of birdlife in the surrounding bushland – early morning or late afternoon are best.
- Kayaking and Paddleboarding: Rent a kayak or SUP from the beach to explore the calm waters and hidden inlets along the coast.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day at Pretty Beach. Arrive early to secure a parking spot (the lot fills quickly on weekends) and enjoy a morning swim before tackling a section of the Bouddi Coastal Walk. For a relaxed visit, bring a picnic and stay through the afternoon – the beach faces north, so it catches sun all day. If you’re a keen bushwalker, plan a full day to complete the entire coastal track, stopping at beaches along the way.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Putty Beach – The northern endpoint of the Bouddi Coastal Walk, with a family-friendly campground and great rock fishing.
- Killcare Beach – A patrolled surf beach just south, with a popular café and gentle waves for bodyboarding.
- Hardys Bay – A charming waterfront village with a general store, café, and boat ramp – perfect for a post-beach coffee.
- Bouddi National Park – Explore more of the park’s walking trails, lookouts (like Maitland Bay), and Aboriginal heritage sites.
- Ettalong Beach – A lively seaside town with a weekend market, cinema, and ferry services to Palm Beach.
- Gosford – The Central Coast’s main hub, offering shopping, dining, and the Australian Reptile Park.
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Image credits
- Putty Beach — 9292, back@SoulSensor / CC BY 2.0
- Killcare Beach — PD
- Hardys Bay — PD