Sassafras

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Nestled in the lush rainforest of the Central Coast hinterland, Sassafras is a tiny hamlet that feels a world away from the coastal crowds. This is a place for genuine immersion in nature — think towering eucalypts, fern-filled gullies, and the kind of quiet that lets you hear your own heartbeat. The local community is small but welcoming, with a handful of creative souls running artisan studios and a famously quirky general store. It’s the perfect detour for self-drivers seeking a dose of authentic bushland charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a couple of hours exploring the village and its immediate surrounds, but to truly absorb the atmosphere, plan for a half-day. Combine a walk in Watagans National Park (allow 1–2 hours) with lunch at the general store, then browse the nursery or a studio. If you’re a keen bushwalker or photographer, you could easily fill a full day.

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