Snapper Point

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Snapper Point juts into the Tasman Sea on the southern edge of the Central Coast, offering a wild coastal experience that feels a world away from Sydney's crowds. This exposed headland is all about raw nature: dramatic rock platforms, thundering surf, and panoramic views that stretch from the distant skyscrapers of the city to the blue horizon. It's a place for walking, fishing, and simply breathing in the salt air.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours here, combining the short walk (about 1 km return) with time on the rocks. If you're fishing or want to fully soak in the scenery, allow half a day. The site is exposed, so check the weather – strong winds can make it uncomfortable. It's best visited at low tide to access the rock platforms safely.

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