Red Centre Outback

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While the name might conjure images of Uluru, the Red Centre Outback on the NSW Central Coast is a surprising pocket of rugged, rust-coloured wilderness that feels a world away from the beachside bustle. This isn't a single attraction but a loose collection of bushwalking trails, historic sites and panoramic lookouts that showcase the region's ancient geology and pioneering past. It's a place to swap sand for sandstone, salt spray for eucalyptus scent, and discover an unexpected outback character just an hour north of Sydney.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly absorb the Red Centre Outback's character, plan for at least a full day. Start with the Bouddi Coastal Walk in the morning (allow 3-4 hours), then head inland for a picnic and a short gorge walk at Girrakool in the afternoon. If you're short on time, a half-day focused on the Kincumba Mountain lookout and one of the shorter bush trails will still give you a strong taste of the area. The light is best in the late afternoon, when the red rocks glow.

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