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The Central Coast is a buffet of coastal oases and Ettalong Beach is one of the prime dishes to..
Gosford InformationGosford is the focal point of the New South Wales Central Coast. Aside from the town centre's..
The Entrance InformationThe Entrance is one of the closest spots to Sydney that begins to offer a true feeling that you're..
Patonga InformationA quiet little town with a wonderful beach for water sports, Patonga is an Aboriginal word meaning..
Wyong InformationWyong is an excellent base to explore Tuggerah Lake and the beautiful Yarramalong Valley and..
Terrigal InformationTerrigal certainly makes for one of the most appealing getaways on the New South Wales Central..
Brisbane Waters National Park InformationBrisbane Waters National Park is 11,473 hectares. Located 9 kilometres south-west of Gosford (on..
Budgewoi InformationBudgewoi is surrounded by water; Lake Munmorah to the north, Budgewoi Lake to the south and the..
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..
Bouddi National Park InformationBouddi National Park is situated on the Central Coast of NSW, 19kms south east of Gosford. It..
Tuggerah InformationTuggerah on the Central Coast of New South Wales takes its name from the Aboriginal word meaning..
Shelly Beach InformationShelly Beach is located five kilometres south of The Entrance and is well known as a surfing beach...
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With its golden beaches for surfing, swimming, diving or walking, the Central Coast is a great weekend escape or an ideal holiday destination.
One hour's drive north from Sydney, the Central Coast offers a chance to relax with friends and family experiencing the vast waterways of Brisbane Waters and Tuggerah Lakes, the many national parks, state forests and beautiful sandy beaches.
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Terrigal is a popular beachside resort offering good surfing beaches, boutique style accommodation, shops and fine restaurants. The Entrance, further north, is famous for relaxing family holidays.
The Central Coast has large areas of protected bushland to explore, or take a kayak tour on one of the many pristine waterways. For something unusual, hire a houseboat and cruise the Hawkesbury River enjoying the drama of sheer sandstone cliffs and tranquil rainforest.
The Central Coast offers a holiday with endless possibilities - whether you want to go horse riding, surfing, scuba diving or just relax with a good book. Even if you only stay for the weekend, you won't be in a hurry to leave.
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