
Getting to the Australian Reptile Park, Sydney – Address, Directions, and Location
Directions to the Australian Reptile Park
Easily accessible from Sydney, Newcastle, and the Central Coast, the Australian Reptile Park is just off the M1 Pacific Motorway—making your journey as seamless as your day with the animals.
Location and Address of the Australian Reptile Park
How to Get to the Australian Reptile Park
By Car
- Driving is the easiest and most popular option—located just off the M1 Pacific Motorway, the park is about 60 minutes north of Sydney and similarly 60 minutes south of Newcastle.
- The signage is clear: take the Gosford exit and follow directions to Somersby on the Old Pacific Highway.
- Best of all, free all-day parking is available onsite, with overflow parking opened during peak periods.
By Train + Taxi or Ride-Share
- The closest station is Gosford Train Station, reachable via NSW TrainLink from Sydney.
- From there, take an Uber or local taxi (roughly 12 minutes, around $25–$31 AUD), or benefit from a discounted entry (25% off admission) by showing your ride receipt.
By Bus (from Gosford Station)
- Buses are available from Gosford Station (Stand F) to Pile Road Opposite Number 29—Route 33 or 33/4. Journeys take about 22 minutes and cost $4–6 AUD.
- Note: Frequency is limited—typically every few hours—so planning ahead is essential.
By Train + Bus from Nearby Towns
- Though there's no direct bus service from Sydney, you can take a train to Gosford and then use the local bus or taxi options above.
- Some regional routes (e.g., from Terrigal, Avoca Beach, Ourimbah, or Umina Beach) can connect you via Bus lines 33 or 33/4 to near the park. Journey times vary (~85–100 minutes) based on departure point.
By Organized Tours or Coach
- Many visitors opt for coach tours or day-trip packages, especially when public transport isn’t convenient. These can depart from Sydney and include admission, guide services, and sometimes added experiences.
Nearby Landmarks
Old Sydney Town (Former Theme Park Site)
Once a colonial-era open-air museum (1975–2003), Old Sydney Town is heritage-listed and still used for film and television productions. It sits right next to the Australian Reptile Park and remains a well-known local landmark.
Distance: Approximately 0.5 miles from the Australian Reptile Park
Brisbane Water National Park
A vast natural reserve offering bushwalks, waterfalls, and lookouts over the Central Coast. It’s an ideal stop for those wanting to combine wildlife encounters with scenic hikes or a picnic in nature.
Distance: Approximately 3 miles from the Australian Reptile Park
Central Coast Stadium (Industree Group Stadium)
Located in Gosford, this stadium is home to A-League soccer matches and regional sporting events. It’s a recognizable local landmark for visitors traveling through Gosford toward the park.
Distance: Approximately 7 miles from the Australian Reptile Park
Somersby Falls (Brisbane Water National Park)
A popular picnic and nature spot with beautiful waterfalls and forest tracks. Somersby Falls is a great way to extend your visit with some relaxation or a short walk in the bush.
Distance: Approximately 2.5 miles from the Australian Reptile Park
Australian Walkabout Wildlife Park
An open-range wildlife sanctuary where kangaroos, emus, and koalas roam freely. Perfect for pairing with your Reptile Park trip to experience more of Australia’s native animals.
Distance: Approximately 15 miles from the Australian Reptile Park





Australian Reptile Park
Highlights
Experience Australia’s renowned wildlife including reptiles and iconic native animals.
Join interactive live displays and meet animal keepers.
Explore the unique hands-on zoo environment.
Discover a diverse collection of over 2,000 creatures.
Enjoy a day out just one hour north of Sydney in a celebrated wildlife park.




