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Toowoon Bay is a serene crescent of sand on the New South Wales Central Coast, sheltered by a rocky headland that creates calm, clear waters perfect for swimming. This hidden gem offers a relaxed seaside escape with a laid-back village atmosphere, just a short drive north of Sydney. The bay’s protected swimming enclosure and adjacent rock pools make it a favourite for families, while the coastal walkways and nearby cafes cater to those seeking a leisurely day out.
Highlights & What to See
- Toowoon Bay Beach: A patrolled, crescent-shaped beach with gentle waves and a netted swimming area, ideal for safe family bathing.
- Toowoon Bay Rock Pool: A natural ocean pool carved into the headland, perfect for a tranquil dip with views of the coastline.
- Coastal Walk to The Entrance: A scenic 2 km walking track along the headland linking Toowoon Bay to The Entrance, offering panoramic ocean vistas and whale-watching opportunities in season.
- Shelly Beach: A nearby surf beach just south, popular with local surfers and dog walkers (leashed).
- Picnic and BBQ Areas: Shady grassed areas with tables and electric barbecues overlooking the bay, ideal for a relaxed lunch.
Suggested Time to Spend
Toowoon Bay is a perfect half-day or full-day destination. Spend a morning swimming and snorkelling in the calm bay, then stroll the coastal walk to The Entrance for fish and chips. If you have more time, combine with a visit to the nearby Norah Head Lighthouse or a sunset picnic at Soldiers Beach. The bay is compact, so you can easily enjoy a relaxed pace without feeling rushed.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- The Entrance: A lively waterfront town with a long pier, pelican feeding, and a family-friendly atmosphere, just a 10-minute walk north.
- Norah Head: Home to the historic Norah Head Lighthouse and adjacent rock platforms, offering coastal walks and whale-watching.
- Bouddi National Park: A stunning coastal park with bushwalks, secluded beaches like Maitland Bay, and Aboriginal heritage sites, a 15-minute drive south.
- Avoca Beach: A popular surf beach with a vibrant café scene and a scenic rock pool, about 10 minutes south.
- Gosford: The central hub of the Central Coast, with waterfront dining, the Gosford Regional Gallery, and easy access to the Brisbane Water National Park.
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Image credits
- Shelly Beach — J Bar / CC BY-SA 3.0