The Bouddi Peninsula Arts Trail, set in the heart of the majestic Bouddi National Park is a unique opportunity for locals and visitors to peruse original and exceptional works of art. Winding through the coastal hideaway of Killcare Heights, Killcare, Hardys Bay, Pretty Beach and Wagstaffe, it’s an opportunity to meet the artists in their studios and workshops, where the creativity begins.
So, plan a Central Coast and Bouddi Peninsula October long weekend this year, the 4th and 5th of October. It’s a perfect time of year to embrace the stunning nature of the peninsula, discover friendly local eateries and shops, and browse a rich collection of artworks in the relaxed comfort of artisan studios.
This year a record 27 artists will be displaying pieces including painting, sculpture, ceramics, woodwork, photography and textile art. Something for everyone. As always, the artists will be on hand to chat, educate and inspire visitors. And of course, everything will be available to purchase and make its way to new homes and venues.
Over the past few years, the Trail has attracted visitors from further afield. All the studios on the Bouddi Peninsula Arts Trail are conveniently located just 90 minutes from Sydney, Newcastle and the Hunter Valley. With the ultimate combination of Bouddi National Park’s Bush, Bay and Beach, the Bouddi Peninsula Arts Trail this October Long weekend is a unique art and leisure experience.
With 27 artists it’s a good idea to plan your visit. Art enthusiasts can find information on all the artists and their particular disciplines on our website (https://https://bouddipeninsulaartstrail.org). As you wander, use our Arts Trail map, available online, at local shops, and on google maps to guide you to each studio.