DESTINATION: Terrigal

Terrigal

Only a few kilometres from Gosford, Terrigal is an attractive Central Coast holiday resort.


Main Attractions

The beach, with its esplanade, boutiques, cafes and international-standard resort, is the main attraction. Terrigal Beach and beaches both to the north and south attract surfers. Pedal boats, canoes and sailboards are available on the calm waters of Terrigal Lagoon. The Skillion, a headland, provides a good view over Terrigal. Deep-sea fishing, abseiling and rockclimbing are all available for those feeling adventurous. Contact Central Coast Charters for deep-sea fishing; and for canyoning, abseiling, bushwalking, orienteering and rock-climbing contact Central Coast Bushworks.

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Nearby attractions

The good surfing beaches around Terrigal include Wamberal Beach, 3km north; and Avoca Beach, 7.5km south. Half-way between Terrigal and Gosford is Erina Fair, the largest shopping centre on the Central Coast. Also at Erina is the Fragrant Garden, specialising in scented herbs and perfumed oils. Matcham Valley is a picturesque area just 8km from Terrigal Beach. Ken Duncan's Australia Wide Gallery is located here and well worth visiting. Ken Duncan is one of Australia's leading landscape photographers. The Central Park Family Fun Centre has a waterslide, fun cars and BBQ facilities. It is located 6km north at Forresters Beach.

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Park side view, Terrigal headland, Broken Head
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Region: Central Coast

Urchins clinging to rock, The Skillion, Terrigal
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Close proximity to Sydney and easy accessibility via fast freeways has ensured the Central Coast's development as a prime holiday destination. Characterised by large, calm saltwater lagoons, connected to the ocean via a number of small waterways, with an array of excellent beaches on the coastline, this area is a haven for watersports. Swimming, fishing and surfing opportunities abound, charter cruises and hire boats are available on all major bodies of water, and it is also possible to rent a houseboat on Lake Macquarie, the region's largest lake. more

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Rotary Park, Terrigal Dr, Ph: (02) 4385 4430

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