Saturday, 13 August 2016

Escape to the Central Coast

Well known for its beautiful beaches, picturesque towns and relaxed lifestyle, theCentral Coast is the perfect location for a short break or weekend getaway. The area is buzzing with top-quality cafés, restaurants and small bars, as well as an array of outdoor activities to suit the whole family. Here are just a few things to see, eat and do in this stuning region and where to stay, just one hour north of Sydney.

See:

  • Run by four generations of the same family over more than 65 years, theAvoca Beach Picture Theatre is a local institution. Housed in a beautiful sandstone cottage, the theatre screens the latest blockbusters and international film festivals, as well as hosting live music and theatre nights
  • Each year, from May to November, the Central Coast offers some of the best vantage points for whale watching. For a scenic walk to one of the top spots, head to Gerrin Point Lookout in Bouddi National Park

Get up close and personal with millions of dollars worth of exotic and rare vehicles in pristine condition at the Gosford Classic Car Museum. Opened in May 2016, the new museum is a must-see attraction for any car lover.

Eat:

  • Specialising in modern Italian fare made with home-grown ingredients, Avoca’s Bombini restaurant is a welcome addition to the coastal town. After dining inside or under the lovely outdoor patio, weekend visitors should stop by The Pantry to purchase some amazing house-made bread
  • With a picturesque location overlooking beautiful Brisbane Water National Park, Woy Woy Fishermens Wharf is a popular local restaurant serving delicious fresh seafood. There is a classic takeaway fish and chips area, smart casual restaurant and a market to purchase produce for a seafood cook up at home

Inspiring a cultural revival in the peninsula suburb of Long Jetty, The Glass Onion Society is a trendy café with a cosy, vintage vibe. The coffee is taken seriously and the menu is packed full of creative comfort food with vegetarians and vegans well catered for.

Do:

  • Home to great farming land, the Central Coast produces amazing local fruit, vegetables and meats, which locals and visitors can purchase at various markets. Support the local farmers and pick up some great fresh produce at The Entrance Farmers Market or Gosford City Farmers Market
  • Flex your adventurous spirit from high above at TreeTop Adventure Park Central Coast. Perfect for kids and adults, fly through the air on zip lines and challenge yourself on self-guided rope courses in this eco-friendly nature park

Head inland for a visit to the beautiful Somersby Falls. Follow the walking track in this peaceful oasis through a rainforest and you will be rewarded with views of a stunning secluded waterfall.

Stay:

  • For a luxury coastal stay set against the backdrop of Bouddi National Park,Bells at Killcare is an ideal choice. With lush gardens, designer suites and a restaurant by renowned Italian born chef Stefano Manfredi, Bells is the perfect place to unwind
  • For the unique opportunity to experience living in a lighthouse, guests can stay at Norah Head Lighthouse Quarters. With magnificent views overlooking the lighthouse and ocean, the heritage-listed accommodation is perfect for a romantic weekend away or a family trip, sleeping up to eight
  • Nestled between the pristine waters of the Pacific Ocean and Tuggerah Lake, Pullman Magenta Shores is a luxuriously designed resort just a 10 minute drive north from popular family-friendly town, The Entrance. The resort features excellent leisure facilities, including a beautiful 18-hole championship golf course.

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