Terrigal
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
Seawinds Luxury Beachfront Holiday Apartment, Terrigal: Exchange mates
A home-swap stay by the beach agrees with Nina Karnikowski.
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.
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.
A break, with tradition
Shaney Hudson returns to a string of beaches full of memories: Terrigal, Avoca, Copacabana and MacMasters.
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.
What a swell party this is
Kristie Lau pushes humiliation aside for surfer-girl status.
Beach Hut Terrigal review: A beach hut built for a snooze
Addiction to the day bed is Kristie Lau's only concern.
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.
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