Welcome to Umina Beach Village
Umina Beach is a seaside village just north of Sydney, on the southern most beaches of the Central Coast. Located about 10 kilometres north of Palm Beach, the beginning of the central coast beaches & a world away from Sydney.
About the Umina Beach Village area
Umina Beach is surrounded by the clear fresh waters of Broken Bay, Brisbane Waters, the Hawkesbury River & National Parks.
Looking south towards Palm Beach & 'Summer Bay', Umina boasts two beaches, Ocean Beach & Umina Beach, connected to each other with Pearl Beach a stroll around the headland to the south.
Surrounded by outstanding natural beauty, award-winning attractions, Umina Beach is popular with holiday-makers & day-trippers. There are activities & accommodation options for everyone. View some images of the beaches here...
Four kilometres west of Woy Woy Train Station & 16 kilometres south of Gosford, the Umina Beach Peninsula boasts the southern-most beaches of the Central Coast.
An easy 40 minutes or 65 kilometres north of Hornsby (43 km of freeway) Umina Beach is closer to Sydney than most people think.
Only one hour and 15 minutes pictureqsue train ride from Central Station & only 86 km north of Sydney CBD (43 km of freeway), Umina Beach is a great getaway for escaping the summer crowds!
Umina Beach boasts easy access to a number of secluded beaches, bays and great towns
- Bouddi National Park
- Brisbane Waters
- Empire Bay & Ettalong
- Hawkesbury River
- Killcare Beach
- Maitland Bay
- Patonga Beach
- Pearl Beach
- Woy Woy
Local Attractions in & around Umina Beach
| Local Attractions | Address | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Reptile Park | 9-5pm 7 days (closed Xmas), Pacific Hwy, Somersby | 4340 1022 |
| Bluetongue Stadium | Grahame Park, Pacific Highway & Dane Drv, Gosford | 4337 2500 |
| Everglades Golf & Country Club | Dunban Road, Woy Woy | 4341 1866 |
| Gosford Racecourse | Racecourse Road, Gosford | 4325 0461 |
| Gosford Showground | Racecourse Road, Gosford | 4323 4423 |
| Mt Penang Gardens | Mt Penang Parklands, Kariong | 4340 1002 |
| Crommelin Native Arboretum | A tranquil flora sanctuary on Crystal Ave, Pearl Beach | 4332 3400 |
| Tuggerah Lakes Golf Course | A great golf course on Shelly Beach Rd, Shelly Beach | 4332 3400 |
Located only 80 kilometres from Sydney city or a quick 40 kilometres up the freeway from Hornsby, it is a great day out or long-stay holiday destination for friends & family.
Umina Beach is surrounded by the clear fresh waters of Broken Bay, Brisbane Waters, Hawkesbury River & National Park. View some images of the beaches here...
Whether it's discovering the beaches & waterways or enjoying a meal in town, Umina Beach offers days of things to do.
There are range of activities & accommodation options for everyone, whether you are planning on coming up for a few hours or a few days.
Umina Beach Village offers a broad range of entertainment options, al fresco dining for breakfast, lunch or dinner, local fashion stores & heaps to do.
Surrounded by outstanding natural beauty, award-winning attractions, Umina Beach is popular with holiday-makers & day-trippers.
There are a number of great things to see from around Umina Beach. Surrounded by Brisbane Waters National Park, there are breathtaking views of the Hawkesbury, from Lion Island to Cowan. View some images of the surrounding area here...
Umina Beach Village & the local environment
The Umina Beach Village Centre
Umina Beach Village offers a safe, family-friendly environment nestled between Broken Bay, Brisbane Waters, the Hawkesbury River & National Park.
The village has a large amount of cafes, restaurants, take-away food options, a world famous pie shop & a wide variety of fashion stores.
With a flat landscape that makes it easy to ride or walk around town & surrounded by outstanding natural beauty, award-winning attractions, Umina Beach is popular with holiday-makers & day-trippers.
Ocean & Umina Beaches
The beaches look south across Lion Island to Palm Beach, the Pacific to the east & north to the mouth of Brisbane Waters with Pretty beach opposite & only accessible by boat or kayak.
A short walk south around the headland will bring you to beautiful Pearl Beach, the start of some great bushwalks amongst tall temperate natives. For those keen to make it all the way to Patonga, a good walk over the headland provides stunning views all the way down the mouth of the Hawkesbury River.
National Parks in & around Umina Beach Village
Overlooking Lyon Island nature Reserve, Umina Beach Village is surrounded by the ocean, Brisbane Waters, Hawkesbury River and national park.
Get off the beaten track and discover the southern most point of central coast or maybe grab a snorkel and head over to Maitland Bay protected marine park.
Brisbane Waters National Park
Brisbane Waters National Park is 11,473 hectares & backs onto southern Umina Beach Village.
Sandstone landscapes rich in Aboriginal art with engravings at Bulgandry on Woy Woy Road, water views from Warrah Trig & Staples lookouts. Somersby Falls and Girrakool picnic areas have excellent picnic facilities, fishing spots and rainforest walks.
Bounded by the Hawkesbury River & Broken Bay to the south, Peats Ridge to the west, Somersby Road to the north & Brisbane Water to the east. View Brisbane Waters National Park image gallery here...
Bouddi National Park
Bouddi National Park extends into the sea creating fully protected land, shore & marine habitats. The Park contains one of the last temperate rainforests on the Central Coast, Fletchers Glen.
In 1967, the park was dedicated as a national park & renamed Bouddi State Park, later renamed Bouddi National Park in 1974.
Bouddi is the authenticated aboriginal name of the most conspicuous feature of the district & appears on map as early as 1828. Bouddi is the Aboriginal word for the heart. View Bouddi National Park image gallery here...
Lion Island Nature Reserve
Lion Island is located at the entrance to the Hawkesbury River inside Broken Bay and gets its name from it's shape as it resembles a a crouching lion.
The island was originally named Mount Elliott Island by Governor Arthur Phillip in 1789 & was called this until the 1920s.
In 1956 the island became a Fauna Reserve (later a Nature Reserve) and contains the largest population of little penguins in Sydney. It is listed on the National Heritage List and Register of the National Estate as a breeding habitat for these as well as shearwaters so access to the island is restricted.
Maitland Bay Marine Park
A haven of safe swimming with little to no surf most of the time & plenty of marine life & relaxing pleasure to experience.
Fishing is not permitted & National Park rules apply. You will need to walk 1.5 kilometres to get to the beach but it is well worth the walk. Leave rods & surfboards at home & bring a snorkel.
History of the Umina Beach area
Umina derived its name from the Aboriginal word meaning - Place of sleep
The Woy Woy and Umina district was home to the Aboriginal Guringai tribe. This tribe stretched from the north side of Sydney Harbour, north through Pittwater and Brisbane Water, to southern Lake Macquarie
Expedition into 'The Peninsula' by white inhabitants is first noted in March 1788 when Governor Arthur Phillip landed in Ettalong Beach.
In June 1789, a thorough investigation of Brisbane Waters was conducted. A rest stop was made at Ettalong before the group passed through 'The Rip' to Brisbane waters.
On return, the group camped at Ettalong Beach before sailing to Dangar Island in the Hawkesburry River.














