Patonga

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Patonga

Patonga
The most southerly beach on the Central Coast
Patonga is the most southerly beach on the Central Coast. It is located 90 km north of Sydney via the Newcastle Freeway and Woy Woy. The waters are calm due to its location within a recessed bay.

Families visit Patonga primarily to get away from it all. The beach is pleasant, relatively quiet and good for swimming. There is a wharf, a boat ramp and a childrens' play area. Brisk Bay faces in a south-easterly direction across to West Head, Pittwater and Barrenjoey.

The land here was issued as a grant to John Hatfield in 1839, then subdivided by a subsequent owner who died in the wreck of the Dunbar in 1857. 'Patonga' is said to be an indigenous word meaning oysters.


Things to see:

Patonga
The waters of Patonga Beach are calm due to its location within a recessed bay.

Families visit Patonga primarily to get away from it all. The beach is pleasant, relatively quiet and good for swimming. There is a wharf, a boat ramp and a childrens' play area. From the beach, follow Patonga Drive to the roundabout where you will find a war memorial in the middle of the circle. Turn left into Bay Rd which takes you to the southern tip of the Patonga peninsula where there is a caravan park. The beach ends at one of the area's ancient tidal inlets, Patonga Creek which snakes inland. There are large stands of mangroves around the estuarine mudflats.

Warrah Lookout
Head north-east along Patonga Drive. On its western side is Waratah Patch where there are some fine waratah displays from September to October. 2.5 km from Patonga Beach is a branch road to the right which will take you 1.2 km along a dirt road to Warrah Trig. The enjoyable Tony Doyle Walking Trail leads to a lookout directly out over Broken Bay 200 m below. There are some colourful wildflowers from July to October and Christmas bells. Just near the lookout the Doyle Track crosses over a dirt road. For the enthusiastic walker a left will take you to Pearl Beach and a right leads back to Patonga.

Hawkesbury River Ferries
On weekends a scenic cruise leaves Patonga at 9.30am and 3.00pm heading for Palm Beach. It returns from Palm Beach at 11.00am and 3.45pm. Ring Steve Reynolds on 0414 466 635. The cost is $13 return for adults and $6.50 for children with children 5 or under travelling free. A ferry service to Brooklyn departs at 2.15 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays , at 11.45 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. on Saturdays and at 11.45 a.m. Sundays.


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Caravan Parks

Patonga Beach Caravan & Camping Area
Bay St
Patonga NSW 2256
Telephone: (02) 4325 8486

Patonga Caravan & Camping Area
Bay St
Patonga NSW 2256
Telephone: (02) 4379 1287


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