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Stretching 200 kilometers from Sydney to Newcastle, the Central Coast is an urban region having a population of about 300,000. The Central Coast is naturally gifted with best landscapes and alluring tourist spots. Once you are in Sydney, it is hard to miss the charm of Central Coast.
The Coast is rich in National Parks, forests and reserves that are naturalists' delight. These include Brisbane Water National Park, Munmorah State Conservation Area, Bouddi National Park, Wyrrabalong National Park, Yengo National Park and Parr State Conservation Area, Watagan National Park, Dharug National Park and Popran National Park. You can enjoy vast expanse of forestland with some excellent nature and sight seeing with native Australian flora and fauna in their resplendent best.
Lots of these National Parks are situated along side white sandy beaches, coastal lakes, waterways and bays. These National Parks provide a wholesome entertainment treat for the visitors. Fishing, swimming, surfing, boating, cruises, sailing, water-skiing are some of the activities that are sure to excite water-sports' lovers. Hawkesbury River, Broken Bay, Brisbane Water, Pearl Beach and Tuggerah Lakes System are the places to visit if you love water and water-related activities.
Brisbane Water National Park also has another excellent feature. It hosts the rock engraving art of the Guringai people. The engravings include a large male figure, fish, axe grinding grooves, a wallaby and much more.
Cities, like Gosford, offer great shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities with exclusive shopping centers, restaurants, boutiques and art and craft galleries. Golf courses, clubs and pubs are great getaway zones for people looking for some relaxing time.
Having a range of tourist spots at its disposal, the New South Wales Central Coast accommodation offers brilliant facilities for all. We offer cheap New South Wales Central Coast bookings at the choicest hotels, resorts and apartments in the area. Book with us now for an affordable and enjoyable stay at the Central Coast!

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