Sightseeing
Norah Head Lighthouse was built from 1901 to 1903. Perched on a headland, the lighthouse takes in magnificent ocean vistas and is the Central Coast's most spectacular icon. A walking track skirts around the side of the lighthouse and leads to stairs which climb down to the rock platform below and to Lighthouse Beach.
Norah Head Lighthouse celebrated its Centenary on 15 November 2003. Apart from the electrification of the light, few changes have been made to the lighthouse since it was established. Buildings on the headland comprise the Lighthouse, Flag Locker, Head Keepers Quarters and the first and second assistant lightkeeper's quarters as well as stables.
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I-Norah Head Lighthouse
40 Bush StNorah Head Lighthouse was built from 1901 to 1903. Perched on a headland, the lighthouse takes in magnificent ocean vistas and is the Central Coast's most spectacular icon. A walking track skirts around the side of the lighthouse and leads to stairs which climb down to the rock platform below and to Lighthouse Beach.
Norah Head Lighthouse celebrated its Centenary on 15 November 2003. Apart from the electrification of the light, few changes have been made to the lighthouse since it was established. Buildings on the headland comprise the Lighthouse, Flag Locker, Head Keepers Quarters and the first and second assistant lightkeeper's quarters as well as stables.
Beautiful location, lots of parking. Nice beach and well maintained facility.
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Lakes Beach Cafe
Budgewoi RoadBeautiful location, lots of parking. Nice beach and well maintained facility.
Wallarah Point Peace Park
1 The CorsoMetro Cinemas Lake Haven
Forrow DriveWatagans National Park
Mount Faulk RoadGreat place for picnic, bike ride or trail walk.
Wine, service and great atmosphere, Lovely, well maintained gardens. There are lots of nice spots to sit and plenty of photo opportunities. Nice weather and a chilling environment with food, drinks and live music.
Exceptional heritage meets exciting innovation in Pokolbin, a gorgeous town in the heart of the beautiful Hunter Valley. You’ll discover cellar doors at award-winning wineries, elegant vineyard restaurants and a wonderful events calendar filled with music, food, wine and fun.
Brokenwood winery’s stunning new innovatively designed cellar door is the largest in the Hunter Valley – a must-see experience.
Some of Australia’s best known wine labels are located here such as Tyrrell’s, Tulloch and McGuigan to name just a few. You can visit the cellar doors yourself or join a guided tour. Alternatively, hire a bicycle and explore the pretty rural roads and enchanting scenery on your way to the cellar doors.
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I-Hunter Valley Gardens
2090 Broke RdWine, service and great atmosphere, Lovely, well maintained gardens. There are lots of nice spots to sit and plenty of photo opportunities. Nice weather and a chilling environment with food, drinks and live music.
Exceptional heritage meets exciting innovation in Pokolbin, a gorgeous town in the heart of the beautiful Hunter Valley. You’ll discover cellar doors at award-winning wineries, elegant vineyard restaurants and a wonderful events calendar filled with music, food, wine and fun.
Brokenwood winery’s stunning new innovatively designed cellar door is the largest in the Hunter Valley – a must-see experience.
Some of Australia’s best known wine labels are located here such as Tyrrell’s, Tulloch and McGuigan to name just a few. You can visit the cellar doors yourself or join a guided tour. Alternatively, hire a bicycle and explore the pretty rural roads and enchanting scenery on your way to the cellar doors.
A popular beach holiday destination, Terrigal will charm you with beautiful sandy beaches, tranquil lagoons and stately Norfolk pines along the Esplanade, a vibrant strip of delicious places to eat. You’ll find plenty of things to do, including swimming, surfing, fishing and other fun water sports.
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Terrigal
A popular beach holiday destination, Terrigal will charm you with beautiful sandy beaches, tranquil lagoons and stately Norfolk pines along the Esplanade, a vibrant strip of delicious places to eat. You’ll find plenty of things to do, including swimming, surfing, fishing and other fun water sports.
Popular zoo with many species of reptiles, free-roaming kangaroos, shows & hands-on experiences.
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I-Australian Reptile Park
Pacific HighwayPopular zoo with many species of reptiles, free-roaming kangaroos, shows & hands-on experiences.
Food scene
Wallarah Bay Recreation Club
40 Wallarah RdOffers good food and entertainments.
The club has a huge carpark, 2 restaurants within metres of each other, one Asian and one normal Aussie, both catering well for gluten free. Ample disabled parking and access. Great food from either restaurant, quite delicious actually. Plenty to do for kids as well.
Wyong Rugby League Club
40 Lake Haven DrThe club has a huge carpark, 2 restaurants within metres of each other, one Asian and one normal Aussie, both catering well for gluten free. Ample disabled parking and access. Great food from either restaurant, quite delicious actually. Plenty to do for kids as well.
Good place to go for a bit of window shopping or just some lunch.
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Lake Haven Shopping Centre
Good place to go for a bit of window shopping or just some lunch.
District centre in the Central Coast, bounded by water on three sides offers great verity of restaurants and dining.
Australia’s largest water birds flock to Pelican Plaza in pretty Memorial Park at 3.30pm every day to be fed fish. With wing spans up to 2.8 metres and long pouch beaks, Australian pelicans are a wonderful wildlife spectacle up close. The feeding is also an opportunity to help injured birds.
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The Entrance
District centre in the Central Coast, bounded by water on three sides offers great verity of restaurants and dining.
Australia’s largest water birds flock to Pelican Plaza in pretty Memorial Park at 3.30pm every day to be fed fish. With wing spans up to 2.8 metres and long pouch beaks, Australian pelicans are a wonderful wildlife spectacle up close. The feeding is also an opportunity to help injured birds.