Mooney Mooney

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Mooney Mooney is a sleepy riverside village on the Central Coast of NSW, where the Brisbane Water meets the Hawkesbury River. It's a place of serene waterways, lush bushland, and a palpable sense of escape from city life. The name itself, derived from an Aboriginal word meaning 'place of many fish', hints at the area's rich fishing heritage and natural abundance.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Mooney Mooney is best enjoyed as a half-day or full-day stopover, especially if you're combining it with a drive along the scenic Old Pacific Highway. Spend a couple of hours on the water, grab lunch at the club, and then explore the national park. Overnight stays are limited but possible at nearby holiday parks; the village itself has no accommodation, so most visitors treat it as a day trip from Gosford or Sydney.

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