Central Coast & The Entrance

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Stretching north from Sydney to Lake Macquarie, the Central Coast is a relaxed ribbon of beaches, national parks and waterways that feels a world away from the city. The Entrance, its lively heart, is where a tidal channel meets the ocean, creating a natural playground for swimming, kayaking and pelican-spotting. This is a place for easygoing coastal living: think fish and chips on the sand, gentle bushwalks and calm lagoons perfect for paddleboarding.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days allows a relaxed pace: spend one day exploring The Entrance waterfront and taking a short coastal walk, then dedicate a second day to Bouddi National Park or a water activity on Tuggerah Lake. If you have a third day, venture north to Lake Macquarie or south to the quieter beaches around Avoca. The Central Coast is also a perfect overnight stop on a Sydney-to-Newcastle road trip.

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