Central Coast Attractions
Brisbane Water National Park is located north of the Hawkesbury River. With a total of 11,369 hectares it is one of the oldest national parks in New South Wales. The Sandstone landscape is rich in ...
Get inspired by Australia's native beauty with an trip to Mount Penang Gardens, a contemporary garden display situated in Kariong. Spanning over eight hectares, the Mount Penang Gardens showcase a ...
An eco friendly park combining the best of nature and action, TreeTop Adventure Park is a must for those looking to get outdoors and active. Move through the forest as you are faced with 105 challe...
Since a trip to the Central Coast is not without a trip or two to the sun kissed beaches, why not make a day of it and enjoy some of the best the region has on offer? Offering outstanding views of ...
The Australian Reptile Park is home to the largest collection of reptiles in Australia. Established in 1948 the park is one of the countries premier attractions with daily Crocodile, Dingoes, Womba...
Dating back to 1838, Henry Kendall Cottage and Historical Museum takes you back in time to discover life in the past lane. Once home to the famous pioneer poet Henry Kendall, this peaceful cottage ...
Terrigal has an airy and up-market feel with rows of well-established Norfolk pines lining The Esplanade. A pathway beneath the trees leads alongside the beach and out to the most prominent natural...
Sanaa Afrika Gallery is dedicated to promoting African art in Australia, a contemporary gallery showcasing culture in colour. In addition to its myriad of paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics ...
A short journey from Sydney, the Central Coast is renowned for its picturesque beaches and tranquil waters, making it an ideal destination to dive. The Ex HMAS Adelaide Reserve is New South Wales' ...
One of the Central Coast's most popular attracions is the daily pelican feeding at The Memorial park, The Entrance. Enjoy commentary and the wonderful sight of the pelicans being feed. The Entrance...
One of the 6 manned lightstations controlled by the NSW Region of the Department of Transport and Communications.
Stretching for approximately 6km, Tuggerah Beach is one of the longest on the Central Coast. This secluded beach is hidden alongside the North Entrance Beach and surrounded by Wyrrabalong National ...