Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Surf Points 85

Avoca Beach
A predominantly surfing and holiday resort area close to Terrigal and central to Gosford and The Entrance. more info >>
pic Brooklyn
The small communities of Brooklyn and Dangar Island are located in the lower estuarine reaches of the Hawkesbury-Nepean River in the Hawkesbury Region. more info >>
Bateau Bay
Bateau Bay is situated just a few kilometres south of The Entrance neighbouring Shelly Beach. Here you can discover Central Coast natural sea-side flora and fauna with stunning coastline walks. more info >>


Budgewoi
Budgewoi is a small resort village situated between Munmorah and Budgewoi lakes. It is a tranquil fishing location offering picnic areas, safe swimming and surfing beaches. more info >>


Cam's wharf
The quiet village of Cam's Wharf is a picturesque location within the south-eastern corner of Lake Macquarie , neighbouring the Central Coast region. more info >>
pic Canton Beach
Canton Beach is a major tourist destination and an easy 90 minute drive from Sydney or 40 minutes from Newcastle. more info >>
Catherine Hill Bay
Catherine Hill Bay is a secluded and sleepy old mining village in the hinterland behind the Central Coast within the City of Lake Macquarie. more info >>


Copacabana
Copacabana features a whale viewing platform. During the winter months the Humpback Whale can sometimes be seen migrating to the warmer waters of the Central Coast region off the Three Points. more info >>


Erina
Erina is Central Coast 's leading commercial centre boasting Erina Fair, established in 1987 as the largest shopping centre on the Central Coast . more info >>


Ettalong
Ettalong is a quiet, yet growing village by the sea-side. Ettalong is now home to one of the Central Coast's major resorts and is close to bushland and National Parks waiting to be explored. more info >>
Forresters Beach
Forresters Beach is abundant with popular vacation and holiday rental accommodation, beach houses, a new resort, and a long expanse of sandy beach reaching from the Warberal Lagoon Nature Reserve and Wyrrabalong National Park to the cliffs at the southern end of the Bateau Bay Flora Reserve. more info >>
pic Gosford
Easily accessed with a short drive off the Newcastle-Sydney F3 freeway, or a centrally located train station, Gosford is the major commercial and administrative centre of the Central Coast. more info >>


Hardy's Bay
Hardy's Bay is quiet residential village. Hardy's Bay is named after Harry Hardy, who owned a small vineyard and sold wine to local residents.
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Killcare
The quiet village of Killcare boasts Putty Beach, one of the most gorgeous beaches on the Central Coast . There are extensive walking trails around the rocks, a surf club at the south end and BBQ picnic area at the north end.
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pic Kincumber
Kincumber and surrounds including Saratoga, Davistown, Empire Bay, St Huberts Island, Hardy's Bay, Pretty Beach, Wagstaffe, Bouddi National Park and MacMasters Beach is a major holiday destination on the Central Coast. more info >>
pic Lake Macquarie
The City of Lake Macquarie is situated at the northern reaches of the Central Coast and is one of the fastest developing business, commercial and recreational regions of Australia. more info >>


Long Jetty
The foreshore at Long Jetty is the perfect family bike riding location featuring several playgrounds along the sealed and very well maintained bike riding path. more info >>


Norah head
The focal point of Norah Head is without question the Norah Head Lighthouse. There are several lookouts at Norah head with a great walking trail.
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pic Patonga
The tranquil sea-side village of Patonga is the most southerly beach on the Central Coast. Situated on the edge of recessed Brisk Bay, the waters are calm, pleasant, relatively quiet and good for swimming. more info >>
pic Pearl Beach
True to its name, Pearl Beach is a 'Gem' located on the western shoreline, sharing the peninsula with nearby Patonga. Residences have been constructed to blend with the local vegetation which has been maintained mostly in its original pristine condition. The result is that the appearance to the visitor is one of bushland with houses rather than the expected opposite. more info >>


Shelly Beach
Shelly Beach features a diversity a accommodation venues and is extremely close to major shopping centres and The Entrance.
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pic Terrigal
Dominated on the beach front by a line of well-established Norfolk pines along The Esplanade, Terrigal is one of the more popular resorts on the coast, and has become a ritzy, up-market social centre. more info >>
pic The Entrance
The Entrance is a popular holiday resort offering visitors surfing beaches, enormous lake recreational areas, and a central area with attractive foreshore parkland and a Boardwalk pathway. more info >>
pic Toukley
Toukley is a large expanding residential and holiday resort area at the northern end of the Central Coast. more info >>


Tuggerah
Tuggerah's proximity to the F3 freeway and spectacular surfing beaches makes Tuggerah the perfect alternative and is guaranteed to attract new residents. more info >>


Umina
Umina borders Brisbane Waters National Park where you can experience spectacular rugged sandstone country including Aboriginal engravings, bushwalking tracks, wildflowers and wildlife.
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Wagstaffe
Wagstaffe is a quiet residential area. The shore line of Wagstaffe is densely populated with trees. more info >>
pic Woy Woy
Woy Woy (including Ettalong, Umina, Ocean Beach and Koolewong) is a popular holiday and retirement destination on the Central Coast north of Sydney and is the largest of a number of settlements around the western foreshores of Brisbane Water. more info >>
pic Wyong
Wyong is just over an hour's drive from Sydney, and is a good base for starting your visit to Tuggerah Lake and the beautiful Yarramalong Valley. more info >>

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