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Watagan, Olney, Heaton, Awaba, Ourimbah and Wyong State Forests, collectively known as 'The Watagans' are part of a chain of State Forests which start from Ourimbah in the south and stretch north to Cessnock. These State Forests are considered nature's playground for the range of nature-based activities available in the area. These forests contain not only beautiful mountain scenery but have all the necessary facilities for day-trippers, bushwalkers, four wheel drivers and campers. There are also treetop adventures, paintball games and mountain biking in the area.
To get to the Watagans travel from Wyong via Dooralong Road and pick up the Watagan Forest Road. From Cooranbong travel via Martinsville and pick up Martinsville Hill Road or Freemans Drive and then onto Mount Faulk Road.
Central Coast's own local, handmade gourmet cheese factory and outlet. Located within Wyong Dairy along Alison Road, Wyong.
Wonderful types of cheese are available for tasting and purchase such as: fetta, original and flavoured cheddar, flavoured and plain camembert and sweet or savoury fromage Korozott.
All of the cheeses are suitable for vegetarians (no animal rennet is used) and contain only natural herbs and spices. No colour is used and no preservatives added.
Open for viewings and tastings daily. Bus groups welcome for cheese tastings and tour.
Wyong Race Club on the Central Coast has a fantastic function centre serviced by award winning caterers.
Situated in the heart of Wyong township and conducting 22 race meetings annually, Wyong Racecourse is considered by many within the industry as the best in New South Wales.
Wyong Race Club Function Centre is located in the Paul Levick Stand with highly regarded caterers H and H Catering providing exceptional quality and service. No booking is too big or too small.
Wyong Racecourse is the ideal venue for your next special event, trade shows, exhibitions or industrial displays.
Roses 2 Go is a highly respected hydroponic rose growing facility in New South Wales growing all its roses using the latest environmentally friendly cultivation techniques.
A guided tour of Roses 2 Go takes approximately one and a half hours but this is entirely dependant on the size of the group and the depth of the interest in the tour. Tours can be customised to fit your particular schedule.
The tour begins with a brief history of Roses 2 Go. Then you are escorted through the two cultivation greenhouses where the hydroponic roses are grown. Visitors get to experience the climatic conditions that the roses are grown under. All the many rose varieties that are grown are displayed. The tour then takes a detailed view of the processing shed and the cold storage facility. Then, finally a browse through the beautiful farm retail outlet where the roses can be purchased.
Laserblast is a family owned local business whose purpose is to provide affordable family friendly entertainment in the Wyong Shire and beyond. Laserblast seeks to be a safe facility offering world beating high-tech indoor Laser-tag activities for the young and the fun at heart.
At Laserblast, you and your friends will be tested as you combat each other with the latest state of the art - world beating Phasers and Vests as well as the purpose built hi-tech arena.
You will need all of your survival skills. The arena has two storeys and about 600 square metres of playing space. Up to 24 people can play at one time. Laserblast is a family friendly drug and alcohol free venue.
Hosts a range of major department stores, two supermarkets, 120 specialty stores and much more!
Lake Haven Shopping Centre consists of a K-Mart discount department store, Coles Supermarket, Woolworths Supermarket, Best and Less, The Reject Shop and Priceline mini majors and 120 specialty stores. Plus a fantastic range of services including: seven banks and financial institutions, Medicare office, Medical Centre and a Council Library. All this on one convenient level.
Included within the retail offer of the centre is The Corner, a collection of specialist retailers, takeaway food and an auto precinct, including RetraVision, McDonalds, Red Rooster, Dominos Pizza, Subway, a drive through bottle shop, Bob Jane T-Mart, Ultratune, Car Lovers and a 24 hour convenience/petrol outlet.
The centre provides approximately 1700 car parking spaces with four entry points providing easy and convenient access. A well located bus interchange and taxi rank provides excellent public transport access.
The Toukley and District Art Society has a waterfront gallery displaying the work of leading local Central Coast artists. Lots of images of beautiful the Central Coast coastline and hinterland. Friendly volunteers are on hand, happy to talk to you about the artworks on display.
You won't find a more interesting, varied or affordable range of gifts and cards. There is also an information centre service within the gallery. You'll be sure to enjoy your day out at the Toukley and District Art Society's gallery.
Come and enjoy the blissful lake lifestyle at Lake Macquarie. Twice the size of Sydney Harbour, it's the biggest permanent saltwater lake in the Southern Hemisphere and provides stunning views, countless opportunities for boating, fishing and water sports, and is a haven for birdwatchers and nature-lovers. Whether you like to bushwalk with only the lapping of water on the ... Visit website for more info
Club Toukley RSL is a large RSL club with old world charm and a modern bistro serving great value contemporary meals and snacks. It has a modern cafe, function facilities (four rooms) for 20 to 250 people, two championship bowling greens, six championship snooker tables, 147 gaming machines and full TAB and KENO facilities.
Divided into two sections, Wyrrabalong National Park conserves the last patch of coastal rainforest on the Central Coast. Visit this precious place to swim, surf and fish along a striking coastline and be awed by the superb red gum forest, diverse wildlife and rich Aboriginal heritage. Take a walk along the beach to see how the park's sandy beaches ... Visit website for more info
Munmorah State Conservation Area is a park for all seasons. Beautiful, sandy surf beaches, craggy coastlines, tranquil bays and dazzling ocean views make this a place to return to time and again. Bushwalking, camping, fishing, surfing and swimming are just some of the many activities you can enjoy at Munmorah. Keep an eye out for some of the incredible ... Visit website for more info
Fees: Vehicle entry fees In this park, vehicle entry fees are $7 per vehicle per day. The park has coin-operated/credit card 'pay and display' machines - please bring correct coins.
Keen surfers will appreciate the sweeping views from the lookout at Tea Tree picnic area. Inspect the waves and then decide whether to head down to the boardwalk and paddle out or have a relaxed barbie while you wait for the conditions to change. During winter, the lookout is an excellent spot to station yourself with the binoculars and ... Visit website for more info
Fees: Vehicle entry fee: $7 per vehicle per day.
Soldiers Beach, on the south side of the head, faces southeast and, with a well protected north end, is a favourite with board-riders when the summer northeaster is up. Sweetly-curved one kilometre in length, the beach features clusters of rocks that build nice sand-covered reefs but demand due care when falling off your board.
There are reliable waves year-round, best when the swell comes in from the south or east. The left-hand point-break is beloved of long-boarders, although as soon as it gets over two metres the short-boarders take an interest in it too.
The beach break can be world-class on its day, notably a spot down the south end called Sunset which can generate big rights and lefts with a heavy hold-down section.
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. Two of the cottages are available to rent for tourist accommodation.
Tours of the lighthouse are available from 10am to 1pm seven days per week. There is a fee for the tours. The views from the top of the lighthouse are magnificent.
Canton Beach Holiday Park has a range of accommodation options. There are caravan and camping sites available all year round, which include your choice of either powered or unpowered sites. There are also six types of cabins to choose from, ranging from the classic Jabiru, to the spacious Kingfisher. Stay as a couple or bring your friends for a getaway you won't soon forget.
Located on the foreshore of tranquil Tuggerah Lakes with a boat ramp within the park, camp kitchen, sheltered barbecues on the foreshore, large clean amenities, secure boom gate access, disabled facilities with easy wheelchair access, wireless internet and Foxtel in all cabins.
Perfect for families and couples....
Sandra English Surf Coaching provides surf coaching for all levels from beginners to advanced with a 13 times Australian Champion. Situated on the scenic Central Coast - home to some of the best beaches in Australia.
Learn to Surf packages are designed specifically to give you the basics needed to get you out there enjoying the surf....
The Toukley and District Art Society has a waterfront gallery displaying the work of leading local Central Coast artists. Lots of images of beautiful the Central Coast coastline and hinterland. Friendly volunteers are on hand, happy to talk to you about the artworks on display.
You won't find a more interesting, varied or affordable range of gifts and cards. There is also an information centre service within the gallery. You'll be sure to enjoy your day out at the Toukley and District Art Society's gallery....
Join one of Australia's most experienced adventure teams, Peak Potential Adventures, on this fully supported Six Foot Track trek through the beautiful Blue Mountains each month.
Please refer to the Peak Potential Adventures website for trek dates.
The Six Foot Track, which covers a distance of 46 kilometres from Jenolan Caves to Katoomba, may be the start of a lifetime full of amazing adventures. After a challenging first day, enjoy the comforts of a private Eco lodge nestled on the Coxs River and enjoy a beautifully cooked three-course meal. This is a fully supported trek from start to finish, including meals and accommodation and support vehicle, so positions are limited.
You really just have to show up on the day with comfortable walking shoes, a warm jumper, and some determination.
Full details are now on the Peak Potential Adventures website....
R and R Bus and Leisure Hire are a locally owned business operated from the Central Coast of New South Wales. They offer a range of short range buses and motor homes, with focus on the tour and leisure industry.
They offer a unique experience where families and groups can book a fully self contained motor home with a driver, to a party bus for special occasions, to services from 25 seater charter bus. They also have a number of other services for the leisure industry including limousine hire, boat hire and more.
They operate seven days a week....
When you visit the Wyong Milk Factory you can also enjoy the local produce from an award winning producer of cheese and yoghurt and hand crafted gourmet chocolatier!
Enjoy a whole day of family activity with self-guided kayak and row boat hire or early morning platypus paddle followed by a relaxing picnic with some great local produce, coffee, breakfast or lunch by the river.
Entry to the Wyong Milk Factory is free. Open daily....
Absolute waterfront luxury getaway in Lake Macquarie, this house has been designed to make the most of lakeside living and is fitted out to make your holiday by the lake a special, fun and relaxing experience.
With upper and lower decks at the rear offering stunning uninterrupted panoramic views of the lake, you can walk directly from the lower deck, across the lawn, straight out to the lake and the jetty where you can also moor your boat.
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Mercure Kooindah Waters Central Coast is a mutli award winning resort situated in a tranquil bushland setting 90 minutes north of Sydney and 60 minutes south of Newcastle. The resort offers an 18 hole championship golf course (ranked in the Top 100 golf resort courses in Australia), an Endota day spa with treatment rooms overlooking Zen-style water gardens, purpose built conference and meeting facilities, spacious self-contained apartments or hotel accommodation and an exceptional dining experience in Karinya's Restaurant.
Within five minutes of the resort is Tuggerah Lake and Wyong River, offering serene picnic spots and a plethora of water sports. Local National Parks boast a multitude of walking tracks and the Yarramalong and Dooralong Valleys offer horse riding, art galleries and charming villages to explore. The pristine beaches of the Central Coast are only half an hour away. Mercure Kooindah Waters Central Coast offers the perfect holiday destination....
Toukley sits on a narrow stretch of land between Tuggerah and Budgewoi Lakes. It offers surf beaches, boating, Toukley Gardens, Tuggerah Lake, Munmorah Lake and the nearby Norah Head Lighthouse. The town has a shopping centre with accommodation, picnic areas and clubs. There are a range of options for accommodation including motels, caravan parks, holiday houses and lake cabins....