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Stawell may not be the first name that springs to mind on the Central Coast, but this quiet, leafy suburb rewards those who linger. Tucked between the lush Brisbane Water National Park and the sparkling Brisbane Water itself, Stawell offers a genuinely local slice of coastal living—think bush tracks that tumble into hidden coves, a laid-back village vibe, and water views that feel a world away from the tourist trail. It’s the kind of place you stumble upon while exploring the backroads, and then wonder why you didn’t come sooner.
Highlights & What to See
- Brisbane Water National Park trails – Lace up your walking shoes for the Great North Walk section that winds through scribbly gum forests and sandstone escarpments, rewarding you with sweeping views over the water.
- Stawell Beach – A quiet, patrolled beach perfect for a morning swim or a sunset stroll; the kids will love the gentle waves and rock pools at low tide.
- Brisbane Water ferry – Hop on the local ferry from nearby Woy Woy for a scenic ride across the water to Gosford or the Ettalong markets; it’s a mini-cruise that shows off the area’s natural beauty.
- Local café culture – Grab a flat white and a smashed avo at one of the friendly local cafés; the Stawell General Store is a community hub with great coffee and homemade treats.
- Pelican feeding at The Entrance – A short drive north, watch the daily pelican feeding—a quirky, family-friendly ritual that’s been running for decades.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to soak up Stawell’s charms: take a morning bushwalk, enjoy a beachside picnic, and then catch the ferry for a lazy afternoon exploring the waterfront. If you’re combining it with a longer Central Coast road trip, an overnight stay lets you appreciate the sunset over Brisbane Water and a leisurely breakfast before moving on.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Woy Woy – Just minutes away, this lively waterfront town has a bustling Saturday market, great fish-and-chip shops, and the famous Woy Woy Fishermen’s Wharf.
- Ettalong Beach – Known for its weekend markets and the Ettalong Diggers club with live music; the ferry from Woy Woy makes it an easy add-on.
- Gosford – The region’s hub, with the Australian Reptile Park, historic Henry Kendall Cottage, and plenty of dining options.
- Bouddi National Park – A short drive south, offering dramatic coastal walks, secluded beaches like Maitland Bay, and Aboriginal rock engravings.
- The Entrance – A classic seaside destination with a long wharf, a fun amusement park, and the daily pelican feeding.
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Image credits
- Woy Woy — Andrew Harvey / CC BY 2.0
- Brisbane Water National Park — Dongoldney / CC BY-SA 4.0