A $1.4 million upgrade of the popular Bouddi Coastal Walk is now complete, making it easier for visitors to enjoy Bouddi National Park’s rugged coastline and watch whales as they migrate.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast and Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch said the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) had made major improvements to the 8km.
“Congratulations to the NPWS Hunter Central Coast team, which has upgraded the walk from Putty Beach to MacMasters Beach with five new lookouts, repairs to timber bridges and boardwalks, new steps, and track resurfacing,” Crouch said.
“The Bouddi Coastal Walk hugs the coastal clifftops and is quite dramatic, making it one of the most popular walks in the area, attracting more than 200,000 visitors a year.
“NPWS airlifted more than 450-tonnes of sandstone, timber and steel to upgrade the walk, with high-quality materials and workmanship ensuring these tracks will last well into the future.
The Bouddi Coastal Walk starts at the northern end of Putty Beach and traverses varied vegetation types, beaches and cliff tops, providing spectacular views of the coastline and finishes at MacMasters Beach.
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