Guidebook for The Entrance

Roam Managed Services Pty Ltd
Roam Managed Services Pty Ltd
Guidebook for The Entrance

Food Scene

My family and I love the curry chicken pie. However it get sold out fairly quickly.
12 habitants recommandent
Ken's Humble Pie Shop
32 Coral St
12 habitants recommandent
My family and I love the curry chicken pie. However it get sold out fairly quickly.
Delicious food with a lovely view. Staff are always friendly and food comes out in a decent time. Been here for work lunches a few times and never been disappointed.
7 habitants recommandent
The Bistro Jinja
12 The Entrance Rd
7 habitants recommandent
Delicious food with a lovely view. Staff are always friendly and food comes out in a decent time. Been here for work lunches a few times and never been disappointed.

Sightseeing

The Pelican Feed takes place on The Entrance waterfront each day and is one of the Central Coast's most popular tourist attractions, entertaining and educating visitors and residents alike about the area's own pelican colony.
78 habitants recommandent
Nourrissage des pélicans
Marine Parade
78 habitants recommandent
The Pelican Feed takes place on The Entrance waterfront each day and is one of the Central Coast's most popular tourist attractions, entertaining and educating visitors and residents alike about the area's own pelican colony.

Essentials

For relaxation why not try a local Thai Massage just around the corner.
The Entrance Thai Massage
91 The Entrance Rd
For relaxation why not try a local Thai Massage just around the corner.

Parks & Nature

Located at Terilbah Reserve, The Entrance North, The Sensory Gardens are a joint project of Wyong Shire Council and Lions Club of The Entrance. The gardens are filled with native trees and plants, a viewing platform overlooking the beautiful Tuggerah Lakes, pathways, bridges, restful seats and all weather shelters. The garden is constructed so that it is wheelchair friendly and suitable for all people and ages. A special feature of the garden of course, is the sensory aspect. People with no sight are able to feel, touch and smell the many aromas and textures of the Australian bush.
6 habitants recommandent
Sensory Gardens
7 Wilfred Barrett Dr
6 habitants recommandent
Located at Terilbah Reserve, The Entrance North, The Sensory Gardens are a joint project of Wyong Shire Council and Lions Club of The Entrance. The gardens are filled with native trees and plants, a viewing platform overlooking the beautiful Tuggerah Lakes, pathways, bridges, restful seats and all weather shelters. The garden is constructed so that it is wheelchair friendly and suitable for all people and ages. A special feature of the garden of course, is the sensory aspect. People with no sight are able to feel, touch and smell the many aromas and textures of the Australian bush.
The North Entrance beach is flanked to the north by Wyrrabalong National Park and to the south by The Entrance Channel opening to Tuggerah Lakes. Energetic surf averages 1.6 metres and features a double bar system running the length of the beach. Swimming is safest south of the Surf Club, but bathers should avoid the currents and holes at the opening to Tuggerah Lakes at the far south. Fishing and prawning are a popular pastime at North Entrance beach and in Tuggerah Lakes.
North Entrance Beach
The North Entrance beach is flanked to the north by Wyrrabalong National Park and to the south by The Entrance Channel opening to Tuggerah Lakes. Energetic surf averages 1.6 metres and features a double bar system running the length of the beach. Swimming is safest south of the Surf Club, but bathers should avoid the currents and holes at the opening to Tuggerah Lakes at the far south. Fishing and prawning are a popular pastime at North Entrance beach and in Tuggerah Lakes.

Entertainment & Activities

Tuggerah Lakes cycleway is an off-road, scenic 12km shared pathway from The Entrance which hugs the lakes foreshore to Chittaway Bay, or head north across The Entrance bridge to Magenta for approximately 4kms. Parks, playgrounds, toilets, picnic and barbecue areas are located along the path, making it a family friendly activity. The route is mostly flat and suits a range of fitness levels.
The Entrance Town Centre Management
46 Marine Parade
Tuggerah Lakes cycleway is an off-road, scenic 12km shared pathway from The Entrance which hugs the lakes foreshore to Chittaway Bay, or head north across The Entrance bridge to Magenta for approximately 4kms. Parks, playgrounds, toilets, picnic and barbecue areas are located along the path, making it a family friendly activity. The route is mostly flat and suits a range of fitness levels.

Getting Around

Two hi-tech, self-service bike stations are available, stocked with a total of 24 bikes, including unisex adult bikes (some with child seats), children's bikes (8-14yrs) and soon tandem bikes, one located in Marine Parade outside the Visitor Information Centre and the other located in the waterfront mall at The Entrance. To use the bike hire station, which is secured and monitored by a remote system, customers simply insert a credit card, select the bike and hire period and release the bike from the locks. A central computer server tracks each bicycle hire through RFID technology. Customers return the bike to the same station. Bike hire costs $14 per hour, $28 for up to four hours and $47 for 24 hours. Free helmets and bike locks are available from The Entrance Visitor Information Centre and other nearby retailers. For further information visit www.boomerangbikes.com.au
Boomerang Bike Hire
105-107 The Entrance Rd
Two hi-tech, self-service bike stations are available, stocked with a total of 24 bikes, including unisex adult bikes (some with child seats), children's bikes (8-14yrs) and soon tandem bikes, one located in Marine Parade outside the Visitor Information Centre and the other located in the waterfront mall at The Entrance. To use the bike hire station, which is secured and monitored by a remote system, customers simply insert a credit card, select the bike and hire period and release the bike from the locks. A central computer server tracks each bicycle hire through RFID technology. Customers return the bike to the same station. Bike hire costs $14 per hour, $28 for up to four hours and $47 for 24 hours. Free helmets and bike locks are available from The Entrance Visitor Information Centre and other nearby retailers. For further information visit www.boomerangbikes.com.au

Drinks & Nightlife

Great atmosphere, great location, friendly service, it's a great spot for a relaxing beer or a feed.
28 habitants recommandent
The Entrance Hotel
87 The Entrance Rd
28 habitants recommandent
Great atmosphere, great location, friendly service, it's a great spot for a relaxing beer or a feed.