What’s your favourite spot to take friends?
When my friends visit ‘the mountain’ [Mangrove Mountain] a tour around the gardens, woodlands and back to the wood-fired barbecue for a legendary local long lunch tops the cards. But a trip to the mountain is never complete without dropping in to see our neighbours, Sue and Murray at Bumble Hill, for a long yarn. It’s lovely exploring their collection of local produce.
As a nature lover, what’s it like living on the Central Coast?
You nailed it, I love nature. All of it; its diversities, complexities, history and culture. The Coast has some amazing Aboriginal cultural sites that, with permission from the original custodians, we can visit to see over 800 documented, stencilled artworks. We also have a huge range of waterfalls, swimming holes, short bushwalks and lookouts that I love to visit regularly, both with the kids and friends to unplug and recharge.
The Central Coast has some incredible lookouts – which one has the best view?
Definitely Warrah Lookout, located along the Tony Doyle Track in Brisbane Water National Park. It’s an excellent day walk over a sandstone escarpment, through littoral rainforest, and down to The Boathouse at Patonga, via the beach for a swim of course.
The Boathouse Hotel Patonga
Bulgandry Aboriginal Rock Engraving Site