Elixir Journeys
Things To Do Killcare, Central Coast, New South Wales
Elixir Journeys are nature-based experiences around the southern Central Coast and Hawkesbury mouth. The ingredients of an Elixir Journey are simple. A big dose of nature, plus great food and wine.
Experiences are crafted with attention to detail and little luxury touches, and ensure just the right balance of activity and relaxation.
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$365
Combining a guided bushwalk, great food and a relaxing afternoon sailing on the Hawkesbury, this is a day out that has it all. This experience was created for those of us who enjoy a bit of everything – nature, walking, eating and being on the water.
Disabled Access
$65
Combining facets of forest bathing and meditation with the awe of looking at nature with childlike wonder, the Remedy Walk is designed to be just that – an antidote to the stresses of the year that was.
Disabled Access
Carpark$65
A guided nature walk in beautiful Bouddi National Park to a spectacular look out for canapés and refreshments at as the sun starts to set.
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly$1545
This is a unique kayaking experience on the pristine waters of Broken Bay. You’ll kayak to a secret pearling shed to witness the farming of the only gem created by an animal.
Disabled Access
Carpark$545
Enjoy a scenic three-hour guided bushwalk in Bouddi National Park followed by a gourmet lunch and matching wine. You’ll walk a section of the Bouddi coastal walk, climb to an incredible vantage point and have time to swim at gorgeous Maitland Bay.
Disabled Access
CarparkElixir Journeys will set up a gourmet picnic in a secret spot. All you need to do is arrive, relax and enjoy the luxury of not having to lift a finger.
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly Pet Friendly - Enquire$135
Explore the bush and the bay of Bouddi Peninsula during wildflower season
This small-group walking adventure takes you through lesser-known parts of Bouddi National Park and the seaside villages of Killcare, Pretty Beach and Wagstaffe.
Your walk begins by ascending through towering angophora forest that comes alive with colourful wildflowers in spring and summer, including the Flannel Flower or ‘Federation Star’ – chosen as the New South Wales floral emblem for the Centenary of Federation (1901-2001). As the eucalypts disappear, lower heathland and coastal vegetation provide endless photo opportunities of the commanding views which stretch as far as Sydney on a clear day. After your descent you’ll enjoy a light lunch at a local café and then it’s a gentle meander back to Wagstaffe.
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly