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Adventure Gods Tours specialise in small group tours north of Sydney, which includes the Hawkesbury River, the Central Coast, the Hunter and Port Stephens.
Tours depart daily from Sydney Central to the Central Coast and also a weekly Hop On - Jump Off Bus on weekends highlighting the Central Coast Peninsula departing from Ettalong Beach Ferries to Umina, Pearl Beach, Patonga Beach and Woy Woy train station.
Package deals are available for extended stays on the Central Coast from camping to hotel resort accommodation.
See website for more comprehensive details of upcoming tours and events.
Nyanga Walang - to give and to learn.
Experience culture, share dreaming stories with Nyanga Walang Aboriginal Tours. Immerse yourself in this journey through the Central Coast Darkinjung country as you awaken all senses of the mind, body and spirit in a unique cultural Indigenous experience. It's a hands-on sensory spiritual tour as you touch, see, hear, smell and taste everything Nyanga Walang has to offer!
Tours include the Ocean Tour - Patonga Beach and Ettalong Lookout, Bus Tour - Bulgandry Rock Engraving Site and Staples Lookout. Somersby Falls is included in both tours.
Tour includes morning tea and lunch.
One of the most exhilarating experiences you can have. Cruise, fish, picnic, or do battle with the deep.
Built for serious fishing, designed for luxury, the Cabo 38 Express sports cruiser is available to you and your guests for charter. On board 'Pretty Beach' you'll relax in air-conditioned luxury while it takes you to hidden coves and beaches that few know exist. You'll fish calm waters for huge mulloway and kingfish, or head to sea to watch dolphins and whales at play. You can even pit yourself against the giant marlin and tuna that frequent the deep blue currents.
Bouddi Gallery represents artists from not-for-profit Aboriginal owned Art Centres in remote areas and is the only Aboriginal art gallery on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Bouddi Gallery specialises in pre-stretched 30 x 30cm canvases and is located in the picturesque village of Killcare in Bouddi National Park.
Bouddi Gallery has an extensive range of paintings on canvas and bark, works on paper, ceramics, carvings, glassware, weavings, seed jewellery, homewares and giftwares and maintains relationships with Art Centres in the Kimberley, Central and Western Deserts, Tiwi Islands and Arnhem Land.
The gallery also sells artefacts and collectable art and has a comprehensive range of art and culture books, traditional and contemporary Aboriginal music, DVDs and children's story books.
Bouddi Gallery hosts visiting artists who demonstrate the art and craft processes particular to their community and discuss their traditional stories with the general public.
Call into the Ettalong Beach War Memorial Club to get Visitor Information on Ettalong Beach and the surrounding area. The happy staff will be pleased to assist you with information on Tourist hot spots, provide you with brochures and direct you to the relevant areas of interest including accommodation, travel information within the region and much, much more
Boomerang Bikes has a range of self guided bike tours and guided bike tours. They are developing Eco Bike tours and Historical Bike tours along bike paths around the Central Coast. Bikes can be delivered to your location or they will meet you at a designated location.
Automatic bike hire will be available in The Entrance in coming months.
Ettalong beach is situated in the peninsula area of the Central Coast with picnic, barbecue and toilet facilities available. It is within walking distance to Ettalong Village.
The area hosts its own shopping centre with many accommodation outlets including caravan park, small supermarket, post office, newsagency, chemist, various restaurants and cafes, fresh bread and cake shops, butchers, fresh fruit and vegetable, local church, primary school, antiques and curios and much, much, more.
Major facilities in Ettalong Beach include:
Wharf with ferries travelling to Palm Beach and return, plus locally;
Village markets - the old world charm village markets operating weekends and Monday public holidays;
Ettalong Beach Tourist Resort - Mediterranean inspired motel and apartment accommodation with its own Roman baths, spas, mini tourist desk, twin cinemas and village markets;
Mantra Ettalong Beach Resort - offers a unique experience on the Central Coast and exciting array of leisure and entertainment facilities.
1.5km (one way) - 0.5 hour - Medium difficulty
Maitland Bay track is one of Bouddi National Park's most popular bushwalks. This short, steep walking track begins at Maitland Bay Information Centre. It then winds downhill to the secluded Maitland Bay, past the Bullimah Spur track junction, rock landings, gullies, Hawkesbury sandstone and Bouddi Grand Deep rainforest. Stop to swim, look for shells or simply dip your feet ... Visit website for more info
Everglades Country Club invites and welcomes all players from beginners to the more adept golfers, to play their well bunkered, challenging 18-hole golf course.
Situated close to beautiful beaches, national parks and majestic waterways on the Central Coast, all within an hour drive from Sydney and Newcastle. The Course is well manicured, tree lined and tightly bunkered with strategically positioned water hazards providing an intermediary test of golf. The par 68 for men and par 70 for women layout is pleasant to walk and is hardly ever beaten.
The Golf Course is regarded as one of the best wet weather layouts in the state which boasts sand based fairways and well drained greens. There is rarely a day that their course is affected by inclement conditions.
Located on the Central Coast near Gosford, north of Sydney, the beautiful Bouddi National Park offers spectacular diverse landscapes - from beaches and steep cliffs through to rainforest and heathland - and makes for a great weekend getaway. Bouddi National Park is home to countless attractions, including one of Australia's first marine protected areas, significant Aboriginal sites, unique animals ... 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 'pay and display' machines - please bring correct coins.
8km (one way) - 4 hour - Medium difficulty
The 8km Bouddi coastal walk runs from Putty Beach to MacMasters Beach. Boasting beaches, boardwalks and birdlife, it's known as one of the most beautiful central coast walks. This relatively easy hike is characterised by sweeping views, shady rainforest and inviting picnic spots. There's a photo opportunity around every corner on Bouddi coastal walk. You might see wildflowers or ... Visit website for more info
Deepwater Plaza opened for trade in April 1984 to much fanfare. The honour of opening the Centre was given to none other than the mother of The Goon Show's Spike Milligan - Flo Milligan! The centre revolutionised the way people on the Central Coast did their shopping.
Anchoring the shopping centre was a Super Kmart. Super Kmart was a concept of Kmart and included a Discount Department Store and a supermarket (now Coles and Kmart).
Today Deepwater Plaza offers you convenience and variety on one easy level.
5km (return) - 0.5 hour (each way) - Easy difficulty
Strom loop is a good option for families who enjoy walking or beginner cycling, and want to get a taste of Bouddi National Park. Strom loop can be completed as either a 5km round trip or a 3km one-way trail ending at Mount Bouddi (Dingeldei) picnic area. Beginning at Maitland Bay Information Centre, follow Strom loop as it parallels ... Visit website for more info
Central Coast Ferries operate a regular ferry service between Woy Woy, Saratoga, Davistown and Empire Bay, on the New South Wales Central Coast. Central Coast Ferries travel up and down Cockle and Lintern Channels and across Paddys Channel to Woy Woy, on a daily basis.
A round trip takes approximately one hour and for visitors to the region you can take a break in your journey to do the Illoura Reserve Walk, which is a historical look at the region, and Central Coast Ferries can highly recommend the Davistown RSL for lunch.
If you're looking for a scenic place to gaze across the expanse of Brisbane Water and Woy Woy Bay, Staples lookout is the spot. Built right on the side of Woy Woy Road, this vantage point offers views in several directions. Look southwest, for instance, and you can see all the way to Mount Wondabyne, the highest point in ... Visit website for more info
Brisbane Water National Park is on the central coast near Gosford, north of Sydney. The park offers a range of wonderful experiences, making it a great daytrip or weekend away from the city. Come to see colourful spring wildflowers, ancient Aboriginal engraving sites and scenic views from the park's lookouts. There are great fishing spots to discover, along with ... Visit website for more info
Fees: Vehicle entry fees In this park, vehicle entry fees are $7 per vehicle per day. Vehicle entry fees apply at Girrakool and Somersby Falls picnic areas. The park has coin-operated 'pay and display' machines - please bring correct coins. Other feesYou will need a permit to hold a wedding or undertake commercial photography within the park.
Avoca Beach Picture Theatre is a boutique, family run cinema that prides itself in bringing the best in blockbuster, foreign, and art house films.
As well as great films, Avoca Beach Picture Theatre is well known for its great events including French soirees, Italian evenings, Bollywood nights, film festivals and live events.
The New York Metropolitan Opera, Britain's National Theatre Live, and a great selection of ballets from across the world make Avoca Beach Picture Theatre a must see destination of the Central Coast.
The theatre is licensed to sell wine, beer and bubbly by the glass, this is a great experience to be able to enjoy a glass of wine before or during a movie.
The theatre also has a large range of leadlight lamps and gift ware for sale that is sure to tempt even the more conservative shoppers.
With beautiful and peaceful surroundings, the opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy a fun-filled day at Mt Penang Parklands are endless. Why not take the whole family to the parklands this weekend?
One of the most scenic areas on the Central Coast, it has something for everyone.
Bring a picnic or take advantage of the free barbecue facilities, feed the ducks or play a game of soccer, go on a fully escorted Segway ride around the parklands, meet up with friends at the Waterfall Cafe, take a stroll or guided tour through the ever-changing gardens -admission is free for a limited time only, take part in the Mt Penang park run every Saturday at 8am, thrill seekers can brave an exhilarating Jet-Pack experience or walk your dog.
Book a tour today! Choose from Walking Garden tour, Moment in Time historical bus tour or Wondabyne Stone Sculptures tour.
The Gosford Regional Gallery is located on the shores of Caroline Bay in East Gosford. It is part of a complex that also includes the Gosford/Edogawa Commemorative Garden, the Arts Centre, and the Point Cafe'-Japanese Gardens.
The gallery offers a diverse and stimulating exhibition program consisting of a range of local, national and international exhibitions of various media including painting, photography, sculpture, textiles, ceramics and works on paper.
There is a tea house and fish feeding pavilion overlooking the main body of the lake.
Other features of the garden include a dry stone garden, timber footbridges, wisteria pergola and plantings of pines, maples, cherries, azaleas, lotus and water lilies.
The Point Cafe'- Japanese Gardens is a fully licensed restaurant open for lunch daily and for dinner Thursday to Saturday nights.
The Mousehole in Avoca Beach offers pottery and crafts for sale. Their range includes an array of fine locally handmade gifts, pottery, baby wear, glass, cards, jams, clothing and soft goods.
The Mousehole has been operating since 1972 and is open daily, so go on in and browse!
Free gift wrapping is also available!
The Ex-HMAS Adelaide is located 1.4 kilometres from the Skillion at Terrigal and 1.8 kilometres from Avoca Beach, resting in approximately 32 metres of water. In time, this artificial reef will earn its reputation as a world class dive attraction and create substantial benefits for the Central Coast community.
Prior to entering the Ex-HMAS Adelaide Reserve (R.1014968), you must acknowledge that your visit to the dive site is an inherently dangerous activity and you enter the Ex-HMAS Adelaide Reserve (R.1014968), entirely at your own risk.
Fun and Adventure at Aquafun, at Avoca Beach on the Central Coast.
A "Must Do" Central Coast experience. Hire from a huge selection of pedal boats and kayaks, or try stand-up paddle boarding. Aquafun is located on the shores of Avoca Lake. An idyllic location, with shady picnic and barbecue areas, shops, cafes, children's playground and just 100 metres from the beach.
Aquafun is a great Central Coast activity suitable for the whole family.
The Australian Rainforest Sanctuary was opened in 1985 as a conservation and education centre. The sanctuary offers a unique chance to experience and learn about the life cycle of an authentic Australian rainforest.
It is viewed as a work of art, using the natural shapes and colours of the rainforest as a canvas for a wide variety of ever-changing views and vistas. The Sanctuary is home to almost 200 species of rainforest flora and is home to more than 126 species of native birds.
You'll do well to find a more beautiful setting for a picnic, barbecue or that special occasion.
The sanctuary's facilities include five kilometres of natural walking trails; covered picnic areas; function centre available for weddings, engagements, corporate events and more; education centre; natural lighting areas; children's play equipment; gas token barbecues; light refreshments; and there's so much more.
The entrance to Strickland State Forest is at the top of Mangrove Road, Somersby. For a small day-use forest (293 square kilometres), Strickland contains an impressive diversity of flora and fauna: wildflowers, heath woodland, tall eucalypts and lush rainforest. Strickland was the site of the first government forest nursery (1886 - 1890) and national forestry training school (1920 - 1927). Remnants of native and exotic tree plantings established during those times, known as an arboretum, are among the oldest in Australia.
Picnic facilities are set in dry eucalypt forest and include picnic tables, a large all-weather shelter, fireplaces and toilets. Extensive and well-built walking trails feature cabbage tree palms, rainforest vegetation and meander through the arboretum. Strickland State Forest offers a tranquil and unique Australian forest experience.
If you're looking for a scenic place to gaze across the expanse of Brisbane Water and Woy Woy Bay, Staples lookout is the spot. Built right on the side of Woy Woy Road, this vantage point offers views in several directions.
With a racing area of over 1500 square metres, and stadium lighting for when the sun goes down the fleet of 18 senior karts with no engine restrictions and junior karts for children eight years old and above.
Pit Stop Raceway is open seven days a week and is the Central Coasts hottest new attraction! Bring your friends and experience the excitement of the state-of-the-art go kart facilities.
The Gosford RSL Club offers dining, leisure activities and free entertainment. The Luminous Brasserie is open for lunch and dinner daily and the Cafe offers light meals from 9am daily.
Mini Mania indoor play area with ball pit, climbing jungle gym, arcade games and movie screen will keep the kids happy while you enjoy a meal with family or friends.
An amazing facility with friendly service! Full of the big green trampoline where kids and adults can have fun, flipping away!
They can host your birthday party or run a fitness, flip, or jumping joeys class for you. The perfect place to release your inner child and for families to flip together!
The Central Coast Interactive War Exhibit (CCIWE) is a permanent exhibit and is a truly unique experience suitable for all age groups.
Andrew Church, local resident and military historian, has personally collected over 1000 artefacts from WWI, WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq and it is the largest private collection in NSW.
The lifelike scenarios that surround the exhibit, complete with sound effects from the frontline and special lighting effects, give a sometimes chilling insight into what the frontline would have been like.
There are over 1000 artefacts displayed including scenes from Gallipoli, a WWII trench, a communications display, medic post, Australian Light Horse (featuring a complete uniform and saddle), dioramas, and much more.
Included in the exhibit is a photo booth - half a Willy's jeep permanently mounted to the wall - (with dress ups for the kids), plus an interactive learning centre.
Central Coast Leagues Club is situated on the Gosford waterfront, opposite Central Coast Stadium and within walking distance of Gosford railway station. All parking is undercover and free for customers, or taxis and public transport stop at the door. For fantastic dining, try the Club's buffet, bistro, or Chinese restaurant, open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. Alternatively, try the entertaining Yume Japanese Teppanyaki restaurant - bookings recommended.
The function rooms have waterfront views and the delicious function menu is very affordable, making the Club an ideal place to celebrate a special occasion or hold a business event.
Imperial Centre is located conveniently in the Gosford central business district.
Experience the convenience of Imperial Centre with easy parking and a relaxed and hassle free shopping.
There are excellent shopping facilities, including Aldi, Woolworths, and Best and Less, also smaller retail shopping, hair and beauty, cafes, fashion, banks, and fresh food.
You will find easy parking and relaxed shopping with over 60 specialty stores and services, with convenient access to taxi, train and bus.
Welcome to Taste Gourmet Grocer and Cafe.
They are a multi award winning Cafe featuring cafe style modern Australian food open for breakfast, lunch coffee, takeaway, high teas and seafood platters, a gourmet pantry featuring jams, sauces, biscuits, preserves, chocolates and more including gourmet hampers, and a deli offering picnic hampers to go and catering platters.
In the Cafe, the menu is fresh, contemporary comfort food changed seasonally using the best quality ingredients. They grow some of their own produce and source as much as they can from sustainable, local and regional suppliers.
The Got the Shot Gallery has a collection of incredible art for sale. They have sourced the best photographers and artists from around the country, and are proud to sell their work through both the Erina gallery and the online store.
The gallery can provide a sophisticated setting for your special event and gives you a unique opportunity to view some beautiful images from local and international photographers. Just on the Entrance Road in Erina, The Hub of The Central Coast.
The gallery can accommodate up to 80 guests standing for an exhibition or product launch. Catering is available for those that wish to provide their guests with a range of quality canapés and beverages.
The Bamboo Buddha features gardens with ponds and water features which create a serene and tranquil atmosphere where you can truly relax. The beauty of the gardens and the quietness of the atmosphere are a key to their vision for this sanctuary, a place of holistic health care in a superb environment.
The Bamboo Buddha is also known for its high standard of vegetarian food, delicious cakes and desserts, organic coffee and tea drop teas in a serene garden setting. It functions as a vegetarian cafe, tea house and coffee shop, art gallery and gift shop, education about health and natural therapies, and also houses a small nursery.
Six String Brewing Company is the Central Coast's first 100 per cent homegrown microbrewery, producing a range of quality handcrafted ales including Hefeweizen, Golden Ale, Pale Ale, ESB, and Red IPA in addition to limited seasonal releases. All beers are free of additives, preservatives and are unpasteurised.
The taproom is open to the public for tastings and growler fills, while their Cajun inspired restaurant serves up Southern style fare, well suited to the range of ales on offer.
Brewery tours are conducted on Saturdays at 11am, with self-guided brewery tours available during opening hours. Visitors are able to gain an insight into how quality small scale beer is produced, and see the brewhouse in action.
They feature local musicians who play original live music every Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday afternoon - check out who's performing on the website.
They are a family friendly venue, so kids are welcome.
Firescreek Fruit Winery produces seasonal selections of unique fruit, flower and herb wines that capture an exciting array of natures flavours and fragrances. The winery is just one hour to Sydney on the NSW Central Coast.
The range of wines is constantly changing with the seasons so that visitors can sample new varieties that can include; Fig, Plum, Raspberry, Elderberry, Passionfruit, Lime, Rose Petal - to name but a few! Firescreek is famous for it's Firewater, made from a unique combination of local sweet oranges and chilli. This has a genuine orange character, with zesty chilli, offering warmth without tears.
Free entry to couples and small groups up to 10. Groups of 10 or more attract a small charge and will need to book a time.
The beautiful private gardens and romantic garden room are also available for wedding ceremony's. Visit the web site for more information.
Erina Fair Shopping Centre - your fashion, lifestyle and family entertainment playground!
Holiday makers... it's playtime! Erina Fair is the fashion, food and fun playground of the Central Coast. With restaurants open day and night In The Hive, ice skating, cinemas, the library, plus loads of cafes, fantastic kids playgrounds, and more than 300 stores, it's a big day out for all the family.
Erina Fair is a shopping, leisure and entertainment experience like no other.
This state-of-the-art gallery on the beautiful New South Wales Central Coast showcases amazing imagery from Australia and the world, captured by Australia's most renowned panoramic landscape photographer, Ken Duncan.
Ken's Central Coast Gallery offers a panorama of Australia's most idyllic and striking landscapes through vision and sound. An ideal venue for tour groups, the gallery features a 40-seat theatre showing stunning audio-visuals. As well as its selection of exquisitely produced framed Limited Edition Prints, the gallery has a large range of beautiful and unique gifts to suit any budget - including postcards, books, posters and jigsaw puzzles.
There's ample parking, including plenty of room for coaches, and easy wheelchair access.
The Sanctuary Cafe serves healthy, seasonal food and sensational coffee. It's open seven days for breakfast and lunch, and late on Fridays and Saturdays. The cafe is also an ideal venue for group bookings for lunch, cocktail, or dinner functions.
Come and discover the exciting and beautiful world of Australia's native plants and flowers. Visit this specialist plant nursery, with hundreds of different Australian native plants to choose from including a wide range of tube stock. Take home an Australian plant today and create a haven for Australian birds.
Magnificent fresh cut Australian native flowers are delivered daily fresh from farms all over the country. The giftware shop has a unique range of giftware featuring exquiste Australian arts and crafts, just the place if you're looking for something beautiful and different.
Sanaa Afrika is a gallery in Erina Heights featuring gorgeous displays of African paintings, ceramics, and sculptures. They also have contemporary and traditional African art forms such as basket weaving, masks, and pottery by emerging and established artists on display.
Contemporary African art is recognised in Europe and USA with dedicated galleries in major cities. Until recently, traditional tribal art was considered the main expression of African culture. Today, the works of contemporary artists give a unique perspective on a blended traditional and modern Africa.