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Terrigal

Bouddi National Park.

Central Coast, NSW travel guide and things to do: Nine highlights

The best secret beach, great places to eat and wonderful walks are here in our guide.

  • by Sheriden Rhodes
The pool is surrounded by lawn and hedges.

Seawinds Luxury Beachfront Holiday Apartment, Terrigal: Exchange mates

A home-swap stay by the beach agrees with Nina Karnikowski.

Crowne Plaza Terrigal

Weekend Away: Crowne Plaza, Terrigal review

Sean Mooney takes the family to stay at a refurbished old Terrigal favourite that's still in the pink.

Under the sea exploring the wreck of HMAS Adelaide.

What lies beneath

Daniel Scott surveys the state's underwater destinations.

penthouse balcony and view star of the sea

Star of the Sea, Terrigal review: Highly inclined to stay put

A Terrigal beachside resort has so many temptations it's impossible to tear yourself away, writes Angie Kelly.

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The great escape ... childhood memories are made at Avoca Beach, by the sea and the estuary.

A break, with tradition

Shaney Hudson returns to a string of beaches full of memories: Terrigal, Avoca, Copacabana and MacMasters.

Redefined ... Tiarri at Terrigal Beach offers roomy, fuss-free comfort.

Tiarri at Terrigal Beach review: Old memories put to bed

Melissa Singer discovers a spacious suite with spa is a great addition to the classic Terrigal motel stay.

Not a rash decision ... surfing is great exercise for the body and soul.

What a swell party this is

Kristie Lau pushes humiliation aside for surfer-girl status.

Tastes of Bali ... poolside is the place to be.

Beach Hut Terrigal review: A beach hut built for a snooze

Addiction to the day bed is Kristie Lau's only concern.

Womeral Lagoon on Remembrance Drive, Terrigal

Terrigal

<b>Terrigal (including Wamberal, Forresters Beach and Wyrrabalong National Park)</b> <br> <b>Attractive holiday destination on the Central Coast</b> <br> Terrigal has an airy beauty and ritzy up-market feel. The pleasant ambience may have something to do with the stand of very well-established Norfolk pines along The Esplanade which lend character and beauty to the beachfront. A pathway beneath the trees leads alongside the beach and out to Broken Head where the most prominent natural feature of Terrigal, the oddly-shaped headland known as 'The Skillion', stands.