The Entrance
Must do
Beaches in The Entrance
The Entrance is a popular holiday centre surrounded by lagoons, lakes and beaches. It's near the strip of land that separates the ocean from Tuggerah Lake.
About The Entrance
With its cosmopolitan atmosphere and attractive town centre, The Entrance is one of the prettiest towns on the Central Coast. The area is known for its huge pelican population, and every day at 3:30 pm the pelicans assemble to be fed at a special ramp on the ocean side of the bridge.
The region's beaches are world-class, while the lake at its back door is ideal for water-skiing, canoeing, sailing, rowing and sailboarding. Fishing from the ocean beaches or lakes is always popular and prawns can be caught on midsummer nights. Nearby, Terrigal and Ettalong Beach are well worth a visit.
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Fishing, The Entrance
Family fishing at The Entrance. Image Central Coast Tourism
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Pelican Feeding, The Entrance
Pelican feeding at The Entrance. Image The Legendary Pacific Coast
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Crackneck Point Lookout
Young girls riding bikes at Crackneck Point Lookout at dusk, The Entrance. Image The Legendary Pacific Coast















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