Brisbane Waters National Park Information
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Gosford InformationGosford is the focal point of the New South Wales Central Coast. Aside from the town centre's..
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Patonga InformationA quiet little town with a wonderful beach for water sports, Patonga is an Aboriginal word meaning..
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Bateau Bay InformationBateau Bay is located next door to The Entrance and is within a 15 to 30 minute drive to the..
Forresters Beach InformationForresters Beach is a long expanse of sand backed by the Warberal Lagoon Nature Reserve and..
Woy Woy InformationWoy Woy is a beachside town on the Central Coast of NSW 90kms north of Sydney and is part of the..
Avoca Beach InformationAvoca is a combination of excellent surfing along a dazzling strip with a swooping curve of..
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Shelly Beach InformationShelly Beach is located five kilometres south of The Entrance and is well known as a surfing beach...
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Brisbane Waters National Park is 11,473 hectares. Located 9 kilometres south-west of Gosford (on the Pacific Highway) and 60 kilometres north of Sydney.
Sandstone landscapes rich in Aboriginal art. See engravings at Bulgandry on Woy Woy Road and water views from Warrah Trig and Staples lookouts. Somersby Falls and Girrakool picnic areas have excellent picnic facilities, fishing spots and rainforest walks.
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Bounded by the Hawkesbury River and Broken Bay to the south, Peats Ridge to the west, Somersby Road to the north and Brisbane Water to the east.
Backpack camping facilities are available for walkers using the Great North Walk, but there are no facilities. No fires are permitted; fuel stoves only.
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