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Central Coast/Sydney Trip Recommendations

JoyfulPenguin

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Hey guys,

Heading up to Central Coast/Sydney from the 8th to the 13th of December to complete the indoctrination of my son with a Mariners home game (I may even get to see my first win in person!).

He already loves watching the Mariners and wants to play for us one day so I would say this will cement it!

Any recommendations of where to stay, what to see, do or eat would be very, very appreciated especially any things that a five year old would enjoy.
 
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Gazza 13

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The best places IMO to eat are the streets of Terrigal and you'd wanna get in the water so some nice/not crowded beaches are in the Bateau Bay area
 

midfielder

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Mate so many places... for me its the Peninsula area ... for the beach Ettalong & Unima are the main ones... Ettalong markets with its cinema and restaurants is nice .... but you also have lots of bush and mountain walks as you come in... there is also the Gosford Glyphs IMO they are fake but lets believe they are not...

One of many links to the Glyphs ...

 

style_cafe

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Hi JP, My son stayed at the the Ocean Beach holiday resort (Umina) with his 4 yr old and raved about it.
So much to do for the little one.
It`s about 25-30 mins to Gosford and the same to Terrigal.
Eateries are abundant, Woy Woy, Gosford,East Gosford, Terrigal,Blue Bay,The Entrance etc
 

Wombat

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The Park at Gosford waterfront is a Good one.
The Reptile Park at Somersby (next to Kariong) is excellent and the young Fella can feed Kangaroos and hold a Koala.
Ten Pin Bowling at Wyoming.
Ettalong is a great beach for a 5yo as it is shallow and calm.
Avoca Beach and Terrigal Beach both have wading Pool alongside beautiful Beaches.
The Entrance is very beautiful and has a wonderful kids playground (bring a towel).
Brisbane Water Cruises go from Gosford Wharf and are well worth it.....seeing 5 different Waterways.
 

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