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With larger centres, such as Woy Woy, Terrigal and Gosford, offering some civilisation, it is the tiny villages by the beach – often sleepy, always pretty – that make this destination so special. Take your time to explore the coastal Bouddi National Park, filled with beautiful native forest, and all the tiny hamlets on Brisbane Water, and be prepared to walk along bush tracks to find some sandy hidden gems.
Hiring a small boat – called tinnies in Australia – and taking it out fishing. You don’t need any experience or a license, as instructions and equipment are provided. There are a number of places you can hire boats, but try Long Jetty Catamaran & Boat Hire (+61 (0)2 (0)408 506 661; www.cathire.bigpondhosting.com) at Tuggerah Lakes.
Our round-up of the hippest hideaways and romantic boutique hotels in Central Coast
Bells at Killcare is part hotel, part restaurant, part private retreat. Eat from respected chef Stefano Manfredi's New Italian kitchen or surf the classic Australian beaches of the Bouddi Peninsula.
A super-sophisticated private guesthouse in a magical setting in the Central Coast's Bouddi National Park, Pretty Beach House is an all-inclusive gourmet nirvana.
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If you’re tired of poached eggs and the other usual breakfast offerings, this café is a breath of fresh air. They’re all there, but so are nasi goreng, breakfast burritos and BLAT sandwiches, as well as excellent Campos coffee. Nice for lunch too.
1/18 Church Street, Terrigal, New South Wales 2260, Australia
With a pretty outlook over the bay, this popular place is always buzzing. A casual spot to enjoy coffee and a light meal at any time of the day.
54 Araluen Drive, Hardys Bay, New South Wales 2257, Australia
This Italian restaurant by the beach (onda is the Italian word for wave) has won a raft of awards for its classical food. The degustation menu features six courses, including Sydney rock oysters with apple and verjuice reduction and confit duck Maryland with potato, parmesan and oregano gnocchi.
150 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal, New South Wales 2260, Australia
There’s a fusion of styles on offer at this waterfront restaurant, where chef David Featherstone explores Asian and Mediterranean flavours. Wednesday and Thursday are both curry nights, and breakfast is also served on the weekend.
60 Araluen Drive, Hardys Bay, New South Wales 2257, Australia
It seems that every youngster on holiday in this part of the world congregates in this huge al fresco bar, where the beers are cold and the bodies are hot.
Crowne Plaza, Pine Tree Lane, Terrigal, New South Wales 2260, Australia
This waterfront bar picks up a gear as night closes in, with live entertainment and the Central Coast’s largest nightclub, Silks, kicking on till late on Friday. A retro set takes place at The Vue Lounge on Saturday.
12 Dane Drive, Gosford, New South Wales 2250, Australia
Want to get to meet the locals? This club, like all RSLs, has cheap drinks, sport on the tellie, games of pool and meat tray raffles. There’s even a decent restaurant called The Fat Goose. For a gold coin donation, the courtesy bus will pick you up and drop you off from Thursday to Saturday.
14 Heath Road, Hardys Bay, New South Wales 2257, Australia
The Sea Bar is popular with travellers and locals with its jukebox and welcoming atmosphere. Bands play here on the weekend, and if you want something even louder, head to Woody’s Nightclub in the basement on Friday night for some rockin’ beats.
207 The Entrance Road, Erina, New South Wales 2250, Australia
The beer garden is a relaxed, family-friendly spot to spend the afternoon. There are live bands here from Thursday night to Sunday afternoon, too.
Corner The Entrance Road and Lumby Drive, Bateau Bay, New South Wales 2261, Australia
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