Discover the best top things to do in Central Coast, Australia including Yarramalong Clydesdales, The Entrance Heritage Walk, Norah Head Lighthouse, The Skillion, Crackneck Lookout Coast Walk, Long Jetty Foreshore Reserve, The Entrance Town Centre, Central Coast Stadium, Staples Lookout, Woy Woy Wharf.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
Spend a half day or full day on our working farm, where you'll meet our Clydesdale horses, goats, chickens, sheep, and our donkey, Murphy. You'll enjoy a hands-on lesson in working with our horses, putting their harnesses on, and steering them from the shed. We'll enjoy a light lunch then go and feed the sheep, goats, chickens and relax.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Romantic walk along the beaches & lakefront water side Carnival & restaurants at one end with views & beaches at the other end ????????????????
4.5 based on 219 reviews
Beautifully restored Lighthouse Keepers Quarters dating back to 1903. The Lighthouse Keepers Quarters consist of two recently upgraded 3 bedroom cottages located on the headland with magnificent ocean vistas. On site hosts are at your beck and call. Sleeping up to 8 people in each fully self contained cottage. Norah Head is the perfect escape for a romantic weekend for two or a family week away. With more upgrades in the near future the Lighthouse Trust looks forward to welcoming many more visitors through working lighthouse.
Lovely walk out on either the road or bush track from Bush St. Good signage and interesting memorial to the many shipwrecks on the point. Worth taking a guided tour to gain an extra perspective. I'd be interested to know the standard and charge of the accommodation available.
4.5 based on 104 reviews
We had a lovely walk up the hill to the viewing area. The walk is steep but fine using the stairs. It is certainly worth the effort for the great 360 degree views. There were quite a few people who were looking for whales. The scenery is stunning, really live the rugged headland to the South. Well worth the effort!
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Grab a picnic, take a bush walk, watch for whales and hang gliders. Unfortunately dogs aren't allowed on this walk. I recommend the nearby Byth's Bateau Bay Fish Shop, they have vegan options, my parents love this shop, it's a local favorite.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
flat walk on concrete good for all ages when its a strong north east wind and the beach is to blowy good to wander around or bike or dog walk good views off a number of jetties
4.0 based on 407 reviews
Carnival atmosphere on the water front Great walk way along to the beaches with the carnival rides & pelican feeding along the way
4.0 based on 38 reviews
It's easy to miss, but don't drive past without stopping. This is a very special lookout with fantastic viewing of the whole Brisbane Waters area. And just get out of your car: no walking required.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
Many takes the fish and chips store as Woy Woy Wharf. In fact, the actual wharf is just 1 minute away (nearer the main road) for boats to enjoy its service. The fish and chips store is rather to complement the presence of the wharf by providing welcome facility for tourists, both having a nice meal and watching feeding of pelican in the afternoon session. Don't forget the fish fed to the pelicans is from this fish and chips store. A trip to Woy Woy and a pleasure walk on its coastal pathway will start here for most.
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