Tyagarah Nature Reserve

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Tyagarah Nature Reserve is a hidden gem on the New South Wales Central Coast, offering a serene escape into lush coastal rainforest and tranquil creeks. This protected area is a haven for nature lovers, with walking trails that wind through towering palms and ancient figs, leading to crystal-clear swimming holes. It's a perfect spot for a peaceful day immersed in native flora and fauna, far from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can comfortably explore Tyagarah Nature Reserve in half a day. Arrive in the morning to enjoy the cool air and soft light. Spend about 1–2 hours on the loop walk, with plenty of time for swimming and a picnic lunch. If you're a keen birdwatcher or photographer, you might want to linger longer. The reserve is compact, so it's easy to combine with other nearby attractions.

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