The Entrance

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The Entrance is a lively coastal town on the Central Coast of New South Wales, where the sparkling waters of Tuggerah Lake meet the Tasman Sea. Known for its iconic pelican feeding, family-friendly beaches, and relaxed vibe, it's a perfect stop for travellers exploring the region between Sydney and Newcastle. The town's name comes from the narrow channel (the entrance) that connects the lake to the ocean, creating a dynamic waterfront setting with a long pier, parks, and a bustling foreshore. Whether you're after a swim, a kayak paddle, or a fish-and-chips lunch by the water, The Entrance delivers authentic Aussie seaside charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find half a day sufficient to soak up The Entrance's highlights – grab lunch at a café on the foreshore, watch the pelican show, and take a walk on the jetty. If you want to add a kayak trip or visit Norah Head, plan for a full day. The town works well as a lunch stop on a drive between Sydney and Port Stephens, or as a relaxed overnight stay if you want to explore the Central Coast further.

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