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  • Writer's pictureStacy Harsh

Things to do on the Central Coast

The Central Coast of New South Wales is a beautiful region that offers a wide range of fun and exciting things to do. Here are some suggestions:

  1. Visit the beaches: The Central Coast is famous for its beautiful beaches, so grab your sunscreen, towel, and head to one of the many stunning beaches such as Avoca Beach, Terrigal Beach, or Copacabana Beach.

  2. Explore the national parks: The region boasts a number of beautiful national parks, including Bouddi National Park and the Wyrrabalong National Park. These parks offer scenic hiking trails, waterfalls, and stunning views of the coastline.

  3. Go on a whale watching tour: From May to November, you can witness the magnificent humpback whales migrating along the coast. Join a whale watching tour and get up close and personal with these majestic creatures.

  4. Visit the Australian Reptile Park: If you love animals, be sure to visit the Australian Reptile Park, which is home to a wide range of reptiles, including crocodiles, snakes, and lizards.

  5. Go fishing: The Central Coast is a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts, with plenty of great spots for beach, rock, and deep sea fishing.

  6. Take a scenic drive: The Central Coast boasts some of the most scenic drives in Australia, including the Pacific Coast Touring Route and the Coastal Road.

  7. Visit the local markets: The Central Coast is home to a range of vibrant markets, including the Avoca Beachside Markets, the Ettalong Beach Markets, and the Gosford City Farmers Market.

  8. Go on a Central Coast Grazing Tour! What better way to experience the coast than with knowledgable hosts who know all the best spots. Book today!

  9. Try some water sports: The Central Coast is a great destination for water sports enthusiasts, with plenty of opportunities for surfing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and more.

  10. Visit the historic sites: The region has a rich history, with many interesting historic sites to explore, including the Norah Head Lighthouse, the Wyong Milk Factory, and the Henry Kendall Cottage and Historical Museum.



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