Sightseeing
This lovely Lakeside Park also on Kullaroo road, is just a short stroll away opposite the shops and right near the boat ramp
Summerland Point Reserve Playground
11 Kullaroo RdThis lovely Lakeside Park also on Kullaroo road, is just a short stroll away opposite the shops and right near the boat ramp
Approximately 10 mins drive this is one of the best beaches the Central Coast has to offer. If you visit during low tide you will be able to swim and explore stunning rock pools. On a good day you might even see some Seals and Dolphins.
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Frazer Beach
Approximately 10 mins drive this is one of the best beaches the Central Coast has to offer. If you visit during low tide you will be able to swim and explore stunning rock pools. On a good day you might even see some Seals and Dolphins.
This is the perfect place to go Whale watching in the right season. In the off season it is still a stunning place to visit and it's only about a 15 minute drive
Wybung Head Lookout
Wybung Head TrackThis is the perfect place to go Whale watching in the right season. In the off season it is still a stunning place to visit and it's only about a 15 minute drive
Begin your day of discovery at the Norah Head Lighthouse, one of the last classical-style lighthouses in NSW. The lighthouse began operating in 1903 and still shines brightly over the sparkling sea. Follow the walking track around the iconic landmark, down to the rock platform and Lighthouse Beach below. Another great place to visit. Approx 25 mins drive
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Fanal ta' Norah Head
40 Bush StBegin your day of discovery at the Norah Head Lighthouse, one of the last classical-style lighthouses in NSW. The lighthouse began operating in 1903 and still shines brightly over the sparkling sea. Follow the walking track around the iconic landmark, down to the rock platform and Lighthouse Beach below. Another great place to visit. Approx 25 mins drive
If you'd like to hire a boat or canoe, or take a Jet-Boat ride this is the place. Approximately 15 minute drive.
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Raffertys Resort
1 Wild Duck DrIf you'd like to hire a boat or canoe, or take a Jet-Boat ride this is the place. Approximately 15 minute drive.
Caves Beach is located on the Swansea peninsula between Lake Macquarie and the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy beautiful beaches, sandy inlets and fishing at Caves Beach and Swansea. Explore the sea caves at low tide on Caves Beach, venture out into the open waters with a deep sea fishing adventure, try your luck fishing in the Swansea Channel, or catch a wave. Approximately 20 minutes drive
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Caves Beach
Caves Beach is located on the Swansea peninsula between Lake Macquarie and the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy beautiful beaches, sandy inlets and fishing at Caves Beach and Swansea. Explore the sea caves at low tide on Caves Beach, venture out into the open waters with a deep sea fishing adventure, try your luck fishing in the Swansea Channel, or catch a wave. Approximately 20 minutes drive
Catherine Hill Bay is a State Heritage Listed historic mining village featuring a stunning patrolled beach, named twice as one of 'Australia's 101 Best Beaches'. Popular for swimming, surfing and fishing, the beach also features an iconic former coal-loading jetty, evidence of the area's mining history and a popular photography spot. Approximately 15 mins away
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Catherine Hill Bay
Catherine Hill Bay is a State Heritage Listed historic mining village featuring a stunning patrolled beach, named twice as one of 'Australia's 101 Best Beaches'. Popular for swimming, surfing and fishing, the beach also features an iconic former coal-loading jetty, evidence of the area's mining history and a popular photography spot. Approximately 15 mins away
This wonderful Lake Macquarie swim area is just 2 minutes drive at the end of Kullaroo Road. There are generally no waves and the water is typically much warmer than the Beach. It's the perfect place for the little ones
Sandy Beach Reserve
173 Kullaroo RdThis wonderful Lake Macquarie swim area is just 2 minutes drive at the end of Kullaroo Road. There are generally no waves and the water is typically much warmer than the Beach. It's the perfect place for the little ones
The Pink Caves have become a bit of a social media phenomenon. It’s easy to see why they became known as the ‘cotton candy caves’, with pictures of deep pink rock and aqua coloured water. There’s been a lot of talk online as to whether the colour is real or photoshopped, and it’s definitely real! They are a gorgeous spot to visit and a great introduction to sea caves in the area.
Visiting any sea cave is potentially dangerous though and you do need the right conditions to visit. Check out this post on how to visit the caves safely, as well as both the long and short route to get to them. https://www.walkmyworld.com/posts/central-coast-pink-caves
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Pink Caves
The Pink Caves have become a bit of a social media phenomenon. It’s easy to see why they became known as the ‘cotton candy caves’, with pictures of deep pink rock and aqua coloured water. There’s been a lot of talk online as to whether the colour is real or photoshopped, and it’s definitely real! They are a gorgeous spot to visit and a great introduction to sea caves in the area.
Visiting any sea cave is potentially dangerous though and you do need the right conditions to visit. Check out this post on how to visit the caves safely, as well as both the long and short route to get to them. https://www.walkmyworld.com/posts/central-coast-pink-caves
Ghostie's Beach is a real gem. In an area of gorgeous beaches, it manages to stand out with its dramatic setting. Huge cliffs give it a secluded feel and then there are the incredible sea caves.
Check out this post for helpful tips on the best and safest way to access Ghosties Beach and sea caves https://www.walkmyworld.com/posts/ghosties-beach
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Ghosties Beach Caves
Ghostie's Beach is a real gem. In an area of gorgeous beaches, it manages to stand out with its dramatic setting. Huge cliffs give it a secluded feel and then there are the incredible sea caves.
Check out this post for helpful tips on the best and safest way to access Ghosties Beach and sea caves https://www.walkmyworld.com/posts/ghosties-beach
The Fernleigh Track is an attractive and popular walking and cycling path, created along the route of a former rail corridor in the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie regions of New South Wales.
It provides a pleasant travel route through a bushland setting with links along the way to adjoining residential communities. The track is a popular facility, used for both localised commuting and recreational purposes.
The 15km shared pathway from Adamstown to Belmont is fantastic for walking or cycling.
Features of the Fernleigh Track;
Provides a peaceful and scenic walking and cycling track, through beautiful bushland and wetland areas
It has easy grades for people of all fitness levels
The Fernleigh Tunnel is the connection point between Lake Macquarie and Newcastle and it even appears in a few television commercials
It provides a safe off-road link between residential and employment areas
Former stations and heritage railway relics are visible from the Track.
Access Points;
Major access points with car park available
Adamstown train station, Park Avenue
Burwood Road, Kahibah (car park at entry to Glenrock State Conservation Area).
Station Street/Hudson Street, Whitebridge
Cowlishaw Street, Redhead
Railway Crescent (via Wommara Avenue), Jewells
Railway Parade, Belmont
Other points accessible by car but without formal car parks:
Fletcher Street, Adamstown
Dibbs Street/Brisbane Water Road, Adamstown
Brisbane Water Road/Bailey Street, Adamstown
Kinross Avenue, Adamstown Heights
Faul Street, Adamstown Heights
Paterson Close, Whitebridge
Station Street/Candish Street, Whitebridge
Oakdale Road, Dudley
The Fernleigh Track shared pathway is a joint project of Lake Macquarie City Council and the City of Newcastle. Funding for this project was provided by both Councils and State and Federal Government grants.
Fernleigh Track
The Fernleigh Track is an attractive and popular walking and cycling path, created along the route of a former rail corridor in the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie regions of New South Wales.
It provides a pleasant travel route through a bushland setting with links along the way to adjoining residential communities. The track is a popular facility, used for both localised commuting and recreational purposes.
The 15km shared pathway from Adamstown to Belmont is fantastic for walking or cycling.
Features of the Fernleigh Track;
Provides a peaceful and scenic walking and cycling track, through beautiful bushland and wetland areas
It has easy grades for people of all fitness levels
The Fernleigh Tunnel is the connection point between Lake Macquarie and Newcastle and it even appears in a few television commercials
It provides a safe off-road link between residential and employment areas
Former stations and heritage railway relics are visible from the Track.
Access Points;
Major access points with car park available
Adamstown train station, Park Avenue
Burwood Road, Kahibah (car park at entry to Glenrock State Conservation Area).
Station Street/Hudson Street, Whitebridge
Cowlishaw Street, Redhead
Railway Crescent (via Wommara Avenue), Jewells
Railway Parade, Belmont
Other points accessible by car but without formal car parks:
Fletcher Street, Adamstown
Dibbs Street/Brisbane Water Road, Adamstown
Brisbane Water Road/Bailey Street, Adamstown
Kinross Avenue, Adamstown Heights
Faul Street, Adamstown Heights
Paterson Close, Whitebridge
Station Street/Candish Street, Whitebridge
Oakdale Road, Dudley
The Fernleigh Track shared pathway is a joint project of Lake Macquarie City Council and the City of Newcastle. Funding for this project was provided by both Councils and State and Federal Government grants.
Dining
Wyong Milk factory makes for a great spot to discover local produce and to grab a bite - There's Little Creek Cheese and Luka Chocolates, Daily Dough Co (some of the best donuts around!) and Pretty Damn Cute Kustom Cakes
The Milk Factory Café is open 7 days a week. It's kid friendly with an outdoor playground just across from the café.
The family tavern is open every Wednesday through to Sunday with live entertainment on weekends and a great kids indoor entertainment area.
You can also make a day of it and enjoy some time on the river in a kayak or row boat
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Wyong Milk Factory Cafe
141 Alison RdWyong Milk factory makes for a great spot to discover local produce and to grab a bite - There's Little Creek Cheese and Luka Chocolates, Daily Dough Co (some of the best donuts around!) and Pretty Damn Cute Kustom Cakes
The Milk Factory Café is open 7 days a week. It's kid friendly with an outdoor playground just across from the café.
The family tavern is open every Wednesday through to Sunday with live entertainment on weekends and a great kids indoor entertainment area.
You can also make a day of it and enjoy some time on the river in a kayak or row boat
On of our favourite restaurants - Lake Macquarie’s newest modern contemporary Italian restaurant on the waterfront at Trinity Point. The seafood platter is delicious!
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8 at Trinity
81 Trinity Point DrOn of our favourite restaurants - Lake Macquarie’s newest modern contemporary Italian restaurant on the waterfront at Trinity Point. The seafood platter is delicious!
A local favourite for authentic mexican food and a cheeky margarita (or two!)
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Mexicoast Cantina
10 243 Main RoadA local favourite for authentic mexican food and a cheeky margarita (or two!)
The food is delicious and the vibe is friendly. This is one of our fave spots for a good bite
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Johnny Tapas
7 Mitchell StThe food is delicious and the vibe is friendly. This is one of our fave spots for a good bite
This Restaurant is in Summerland Point and is an easy stroll from the house. Call them to make a reservation on 4976 2773
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The Olive Tree Brasserie
64 Budgewoi RdThis Restaurant is in Summerland Point and is an easy stroll from the house. Call them to make a reservation on 4976 2773
Take the kids
A great spot for horse riding or quad biking
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Glenworth Valley Outdoor Adventures
69 Cooks RdA great spot for horse riding or quad biking
Slam Factory Indoor Skatepark
93 Gavenlock RdSpringloaded Newcastle
26A Oakdale RdThe Central Coast's only indoor Go-Kart facility is a quick half an hour drive away.
Big kids will love it too, as the track is designed for drifting with a mix of super fast sweeping corners and hairpins
Kartatak Raceway
35 Ace CresThe Central Coast's only indoor Go-Kart facility is a quick half an hour drive away.
Big kids will love it too, as the track is designed for drifting with a mix of super fast sweeping corners and hairpins
Treetops on the Central Coast is the only place that has networld! A space to bounce, play, discover and explore an exciting new world, high up in the tree tops. Discover a vast network of interconnected spaces; experience a whole new sense of gravity as you bounce around while enjoying a variety of fun games with gigantic inflatable balls.
There's also an adventure park and crazy rider. Check out more at
https://www.treetops.com.au/locations/central-coast
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TreeTops Central Coast
1 Red Hill RdTreetops on the Central Coast is the only place that has networld! A space to bounce, play, discover and explore an exciting new world, high up in the tree tops. Discover a vast network of interconnected spaces; experience a whole new sense of gravity as you bounce around while enjoying a variety of fun games with gigantic inflatable balls.
There's also an adventure park and crazy rider. Check out more at
https://www.treetops.com.au/locations/central-coast
Not your average bowling - There's 8 bowling lanes, putt putt 'Holy Moly' golf, 2 private karaoke rooms, a laser tag arena and cocktail bar at Strike Bowling Charletwon. Oh and an outside play park and nearby food options right at it's entry
Strike Bowling Charlestown
30 Pearson StNot your average bowling - There's 8 bowling lanes, putt putt 'Holy Moly' golf, 2 private karaoke rooms, a laser tag arena and cocktail bar at Strike Bowling Charletwon. Oh and an outside play park and nearby food options right at it's entry
Event Cinemas Tuggerah
50 Wyong RdThe Rock at Caves Beach
1 Kayuga ClLake Macquarie Variety Playground at Speers Point Park is the biggest playground in the area. It's a local favourite because there's plenty to do for children of all ages - and many love the 12m climbing tower and slide!
It's a bit of a trip - 45 mins one way - but worth it as
the kids play nonstop for hours and a beautiful spot for a picnic rug underneath a large tree canopy.
There's also a little cafe right next to the park that's great for ice creams and coffees or a quick bite
https://sals-by-the-lake.business.site/
We highly recommend taking sunscreen and insect repellent in the warmer months, as some play areas are exposed and the mozzies can be out
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Speers Point Park
Park RoadLake Macquarie Variety Playground at Speers Point Park is the biggest playground in the area. It's a local favourite because there's plenty to do for children of all ages - and many love the 12m climbing tower and slide!
It's a bit of a trip - 45 mins one way - but worth it as
the kids play nonstop for hours and a beautiful spot for a picnic rug underneath a large tree canopy.
There's also a little cafe right next to the park that's great for ice creams and coffees or a quick bite
https://sals-by-the-lake.business.site/
We highly recommend taking sunscreen and insect repellent in the warmer months, as some play areas are exposed and the mozzies can be out
Amazement' Farm & Fun Park
170 Yarramalong RdLocal shops, take away and places to eat
A well stocked local grocer and deli with pre-made salads and charcoal chickens
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FoodWorks
121 Wyee RdA well stocked local grocer and deli with pre-made salads and charcoal chickens
Summer Thai
60 Cams BlvdWe will leave a menu at the house
Wahs kitchen
60 Cams BoulevardWithin easy walking distance
Summerland Takeaway
62 Cams BlvdWithin easy walking distance
A great spot for coffee, pies/sausage rolls and other yummy baked treats. The kids love the cupcakes and cookies
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Wals Bakehouse & Cafe
60 Cams BlvdA great spot for coffee, pies/sausage rolls and other yummy baked treats. The kids love the cupcakes and cookies
Summerland Sporties
Lot 4 Summerland RdGwandalan Bowling Club
70 Gamban RdGreat lake views with pub style vibe
Divine Hair Design
62 Cams BlvdEasy day trips
Wineries, Hunter Valley garden and Hunter Valley Zoo are some our favourite reasons to visit here. The hunter is an easy 1 hour and 10 mins drive each way.
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Pokolbin
Wineries, Hunter Valley garden and Hunter Valley Zoo are some our favourite reasons to visit here. The hunter is an easy 1 hour and 10 mins drive each way.
Lots to explore in Newcastle - Newcastle Museum, art gallery and local events are some of our favourite reasons to visit. You can find more about the area at
visitnewcastle.com.au/see-do/top-10-reasons-to-visit
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Newcastle
Lots to explore in Newcastle - Newcastle Museum, art gallery and local events are some of our favourite reasons to visit. You can find more about the area at
visitnewcastle.com.au/see-do/top-10-reasons-to-visit
The entrance is a quick half an hour drive and a great spot to entertain children. There are rides, playgrounds and lots of pelicans. You can also swim at the beach and cycle or scooter your way along Tuggerah Lake to the skate park
The Entrance is also popular for its fishing and prawning.
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The Entrance
The entrance is a quick half an hour drive and a great spot to entertain children. There are rides, playgrounds and lots of pelicans. You can also swim at the beach and cycle or scooter your way along Tuggerah Lake to the skate park
The Entrance is also popular for its fishing and prawning.