The bush is absolutely lovely, there are times in your life when you just need it to be accessible by public transport. This means there is no worrying about cars and you get to enjoy a lovely train ride as well. If you are really lucky you'll need to take a ferry too. Its all part of the journey.
If you have small children who are starting to do a bit more walking on their own, you might also want to check out our short walks guide or our level walks link.
We also have a guide to Wildflowers on the Central Coast because there are so many stunning flowers in the bush here.
This beautiful short bushwalk is accessible by train and ferry, its well worth exploring this lovely island with its yummy cafe and playground as well. A great day out.
This is one of my favourite walks on the coast, stunning water views throughout, you'll feel like you have the peninsula to yourself. Tank Cove and the Waterfall there is stunning as well.
This traverse goes along the ridgeline between Gosford and Lisarow and has some beautiful lookouts. In Rumbalara I'm always struck by how beautiful this area is, have spotted echidnas, wallabies and diamond pythons along here. Always an enjoyable walk.
This wal has a great playground that the kids will love and many ducks and other birds along the water. It is also a lovely night time walk as well, you can watch the moon reflected in the water. Take a train to Woy Woy and walk along the waterfront to Lions Park.
This is a great lunch time walk if you work in Gosford. It has a beautiful section of rainforest at the bottom and stunning water views and views of the city above. Catch a train to Gosford Station and walk to the start of Rumbalara.
Spion Kop is one of the best walks on the coast, and you can get there walking from Koolewong Station. Stunning water views, caves, a river, lovely wildflowers. This is a bit steeper so best for more experienced walkers.
This is a lovely walk along the ridgeline between Point Clare and Tascott.
This is a beautiful piece of rainforest reserve, a lush valley worth exploring with different rocky outcrops to explore as well. As this has the Jane Young Loop as part of it, beware leeches. There is a small section of this walk that is not on a track so do not undertake if you are not comfortable with off track walking. Note: It is possible to do this bushwalk via public transport by taking the train to Narara Train Station and walking to the end of Berry Head Road from there.