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Perched on a narrow peninsula between Tuggerah Lake and the Pacific Ocean, The Entrance is a classic NSW Central Coast beach town that feels like a permanent summer holiday. Its name comes from the channel where the lake meets the sea, and the town revolves around this watery interface. Pelicans are the local celebrities, the surf is reliable, and the atmosphere is laid-back and family-friendly. It's an easy day trip or overnight stop between Sydney and Newcastle, offering a genuine taste of coastal Australian life without the crowds of more famous resorts.
Highlights & What to See
- Pelican Feeding at Memorial Park: Every day at 3.30pm, a local ranger feeds a flock of enormous pelicans on the waterfront – it's a quirky, beloved ritual that draws crowds of all ages.
- The Entrance Ocean Baths: A protected ocean pool carved into the rocks, perfect for a safe saltwater swim with views over the surf beach.
- Surfing at The Entrance Beach: The main beach has consistent waves for beginners and intermediates, with lifeguard patrols in summer. The northern end near the channel is popular for longboarders.
- Tuggerah Lakes Foreshore Walk: A scenic 2.5 km path along the lake edge, passing playgrounds, picnic spots, and the town's best coffee kiosks. Great for a sunset stroll.
- Norah Head Lighthouse: A short drive south, this historic 1903 lighthouse offers guided tours and spectacular coastal views. The adjacent rock platform is excellent for fishing and whale watching (June–November).
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a full day (arriving mid-morning and leaving after the pelican feeding) is enough to soak up the main sights and have a swim. If you want to explore the surrounding lakes, national parks, or do a coastal walk, plan for an overnight stay. The Entrance works well as a relaxed lunch stop on a Sydney–Newcastle road trip, or as a base for a longer Central Coast exploration.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bouddi National Park: 30 minutes south, with dramatic coastal bushwalks, hidden beaches, and the scenic Bouddi Coastal Walk (8 km one way).
- Avoca Beach: A picturesque surf beach with a lively café scene, about 20 minutes south.
- Gosford: The main regional centre, 20 minutes west, with the Australian Reptile Park and waterfront dining on Brisbane Water.
- Terrigal: A buzzing beach town with boutique shops and restaurants, 25 minutes south – a good contrast to The Entrance's laid-back vibe.
- Lake Munmorah State Conservation Area: 15 minutes north, offering quiet beaches, coastal lagoons, and the historic Catherine Hill Bay.
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