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White Cliffs is a dramatic coastal headland on the New South Wales Central Coast, where ancient sandstone bluffs drop sheer into the Tasman Sea. The striking white-hued cliffs, sculpted by wind and waves, offer breathtaking ocean views and a sense of raw, untamed nature. This is a place for quiet contemplation, coastal walks, and spotting migrating whales between May and November. It's a less-crowded alternative to the more famous coastal lookouts, with a wild beauty that rewards those who make the short detour off the Pacific Highway.
Highlights & What to See
- White Cliffs Lookout: The main vantage point, offering panoramic views of the coastline, the rock platform below, and the endless horizon. It's a prime spot for whale watching during migration season.
- Coastal Walk: A short but scenic trail along the cliff top, with several informal lookouts and benches. Keep an eye out for sea eagles and the occasional pod of dolphins.
- Rock Platforms: At low tide, the exposed sandstone ledges reveal fascinating rock pools teeming with marine life—perfect for a safe, supervised exploration.
- Sunset Views: The cliffs face east, but the late afternoon light paints the white sandstone in warm hues, making for a memorable sunset picnic.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 30–60 minutes at the lookout and walking the short coastal path. If you plan to explore the rock pools at low tide or linger for sunset, allow up to 1.5 hours. White Cliffs works well as a quick stop on a road trip between Sydney and Newcastle, or as part of a longer day exploring the Central Coast's coastal gems.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Norah Head Lighthouse: A historic lighthouse with guided tours and a nearby coastal walk—about 10 minutes south by car.
- The Entrance: A lively lakeside town with a famous pelican feeding and a long beach boardwalk, 20 minutes north.
- Bouddi National Park: Offers superb coastal bushwalks, hidden beaches, and Aboriginal heritage sites, a 30-minute drive south.
- Central Coast Hinterland: Explore the lush valleys, waterfalls, and villages such as Mangrove Mountain and Somersby, within 20–30 minutes west.
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Image credits
- Norah Head Lighthouse — Richard270384 at English Wikipedia / CC BY 2.5
- Central Coast Hinterland — Shiftchange / CC0