Weddin State Forest
Weddin State Forest is a rugged, secluded pocket of bushland on the New South Wales Central Coast, offering a genuine escape into nature. Unlike the more manicured national parks nearby, this state forest feels wild and untamed, with towering eucalypts, rocky outcrops, and a network of fire trails that beg to be explored by foot or mountain bike. It's a place where the only soundtrack is the rustle of leaves and the call of bellbirds — perfect for travellers craving solitude and a raw Australian bush experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Bushwalking on the Weddin Fire Trail — a scenic, undulating track that winds through open forest and offers glimpses of the distant coastline on clear days. Keep an eye out for wallabies and goannas.
- Mountain biking — the network of fire trails and single tracks is a magnet for experienced riders, with challenging climbs and fast descents through the forest.
- Birdwatching — the forest is home to a variety of birdlife, including yellow-tailed black cockatoos, crimson rosellas, and the elusive superb lyrebird.
- Wildflower spotting — in spring, the forest floor is carpeted with native flowers such as flannel flowers, boronias, and orchids.
- Picnicking at the Weddin Picnic Area — a basic but charming spot with a few tables and a grassy clearing, ideal for a quiet lunch surrounded by towering trees.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–4 hours exploring the forest, which is enough time to tackle a short walk or bike ride and enjoy a picnic. If you're keen on a longer hike or want to explore multiple trails, plan for a half-day. The forest is best visited in the cooler months (March to November) to avoid the summer heat and bushfire risk. Note that there are no camping facilities within the forest, so it's strictly a day-use destination.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Glen Davis — a historic oil-shale mining town with a fascinating past and a great pub for a counter lunch.
- Capertree Valley — a scenic valley with dramatic sandstone cliffs, perfect for photography and bushwalking.
- Wollemi National Park — a vast wilderness area with the famous Wollemi pine and incredible canyoning opportunities.
- Mudgee — a renowned wine region with cellar doors, fine dining, and heritage buildings, about an hour's drive away.
- Rylstone — a charming village with a vibrant arts scene and access to the Gardens of Stone National Park.
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Image credits
- Glen Davis — Sardaka ( talk ) 09:13, 2 March 2015 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Capertree Valley — HelloMojo at en.wikipedia / Public domain
- Wollemi National Park — Sardaka ( talk ) 08:13, 23 September 2013 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Mudgee — MDRX / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Rylstone — Nomad Tales / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Gardens of Stone National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0