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Central Coast NSW
Geography:
The region is a network of towns that have been linked
in recent years by expanding suburban development.
The main urban cluster of the region surrounds the
northern shore of Brisbane Water and includes the
Coast's largest population centre, Gosford, stretching
east to the retail centre of Erina.
Other
major commercial "centres" on the Coast
are Wyong, Tuggerah, Lakehaven, The Entrance, Terrigal,
and Woy Woy. Large numbers of people who live in the
southern part of the region commute daily to work
in Sydney.
The
Central Coast is also a popular tourist destination
and a popular area for retirement. As a result, the
cultural identity of the region is distinct from that
of the large and diverse metropolis of Sydney as well
as from the Hunter region with its mining, heavy industry
and port.
On
2 December 2005, the Central Coast was officially
recognised as a stand alone region rather than an
extension of Sydney or the Hunter Valley.
Central
Coast Events
The
Central Coast plays host to a number of events year-round.
Tuggerah Lakes Mardi Gras is packed with family fun
and is one of the longest-running festivals in Australia.
Country
music fans can enjoy the Central Coast Country Music
Festival, which takes place every March; for opera
buffs, there's Opera in the Arboretum.
Bluetongue
Central Coast Stadium in Gosford holds a range of
sporting events, and a visit to Gosford Race Club
or Wyong Race Club gets horseracing fans' pulses racing,
too.
About
the Central Coast:
From Broken Bay at the mouth of the Hawkesbury River
to south of Newcastle, the Central Coast includes
a mix of bays and inlets, pristine beaches, lakes
and lush hinterland.
While
Gosford is the central business hub of the Central
Coast, picturesque villages along the coastline, such
as Pearl Beach, Ettalong Beach, Hardys Bay, Avoca
Beach, Terrigal, Bateau Bay, Toowoon Bay, The Entrance,
Norah Head and Forresters Beach, are popular holiday
destinations with many accommodation choices available,
from hotels and motels, plush resorts, welcoming bed
& breakfasts, hostels, caravan parks and camping
grounds.
There
are so many things to see and do on the Central Coast.
Book one of the many available tours. Don't miss the
beautiful Somersby Falls in Brisbane Water National
Park and the secluded beaches and bays of Bouddi National
Park. Crackneck Point Lookout in Wyrrabalong National
Park is a great vantage point for whale watching.
If
its good food youre after, Terrigal and
The Entrance have great restaurants, while Norah Head
has a historic lighthouse thats well worth a
visit.
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