Lion Island

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Rising dramatically from the Tasman Sea just off the coast of the Central Coast, Lion Island is a striking nature reserve that resembles a sleeping lion when viewed from the shore. This rugged, bush-covered island is a haven for seabirds and a spectacular sight for travellers exploring the Hawkesbury River mouth. While the island itself is off-limits to protect its fragile ecosystem, the surrounding waters and coastal vantage points offer unforgettable views and wildlife encounters, making it a must-see detour on any Hunter Valley or Central Coast itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day to fully appreciate Lion Island from the surrounding waters and lookouts. A 2–3 hour boat tour from Palm Beach or Patonga gives you ample time to circle the island and learn about its ecology. Alternatively, combine a morning coastal walk in Bouddi National Park (allow 3–4 hours for the full Bouddi Coastal Walk) with a picnic at Killcare Beach, where the island forms a dramatic backdrop. If you're self-driving, tack this onto a day exploring the Central Coast en route to or from the Hunter Valley.

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