Bouddi National Park is the main attraction, with the Bouddi Coastal Run winding through the Central Coast bushland above Killcare and descending toward the water. It feels like a genuine summer trail event rather than a road race adapted for trails: smooth paths, cliff edges and inclines, sandy stretches, and rocky terrain, with those "TRAIL RUN VIEWS TO TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY" conveying much of the experience.
Expect a course with varied terrain, shifting from single track and fire roads to sand and short paved sections, passing landmarks such as Putty Beach, Gerrin Point, Maitland Bay, Bouddi Point, and Bombay Point. The participants seem diverse, including families, experienced runners, and keen newcomers, along with a children's beach run that simplifies bringing the whole family. The appeal is straightforward: challenging enough to feel rewarding, scenic enough to justify the ascents, and offering numerous striking clifftop views.