Guidebook for Umina Beach

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Guidebook for Umina Beach

Essentials

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Coles Umina Beach
4 Oscar St
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Woolworths Umina
275 Trafalgar Avenue
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ALDI
Bayside Drive
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Shopping

Where you'll find a terrific local Cinema, weekend markets, cafes and more specialty shops.
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Pats plaster fun and stuff
Ocean View Road
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Where you'll find a terrific local Cinema, weekend markets, cafes and more specialty shops.
Deepwater Plaza, Railway St station
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Erina Fair
Terrigal Drive
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Food Scene

Smokehouse - Bar - Restaurant
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Sounds On West
227-231 West St
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Smokehouse - Bar - Restaurant
Jasmine Greens Park Kiosk menu is inspired by the beautiful coastal surrounds, local produce & their Mediterranean background. With a strong focus on sourcing locally grown, free-range & chemical-free food, all our dishes are prepared fresh daily with love.
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Jasmine Greens Park Kiosk
Sydney Avenue
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Jasmine Greens Park Kiosk menu is inspired by the beautiful coastal surrounds, local produce & their Mediterranean background. With a strong focus on sourcing locally grown, free-range & chemical-free food, all our dishes are prepared fresh daily with love.
Umina's best beachside hangout, Margarita Daze the doorstep to an endless waterfront horizon where socialising is encouraged from sunrise to sunset.
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Margarita Daze
345 Trafalgar Ave
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Umina's best beachside hangout, Margarita Daze the doorstep to an endless waterfront horizon where socialising is encouraged from sunrise to sunset.
This is the best Japanese on the central coast, very authentic and fresh. The staff are excellent, very friendly and efficient. The menu is extensive and difficult to choose what to have, because it all sounds amazing.
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Miori japanese Restaurant
312-320 Trafalgar Ave
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This is the best Japanese on the central coast, very authentic and fresh. The staff are excellent, very friendly and efficient. The menu is extensive and difficult to choose what to have, because it all sounds amazing.
Purchase the worlds best BBQ Chicken from Umina Charcoal Chickens. They are apparently sourced from South Australia and are big and plump and juicy, wonderfully seasoned and very addictive. I know, it is hard to get excited about BBQ Chickens, but once you have one, you will know what I mean.
Umina Charcoal Chicken
325 West St
Purchase the worlds best BBQ Chicken from Umina Charcoal Chickens. They are apparently sourced from South Australia and are big and plump and juicy, wonderfully seasoned and very addictive. I know, it is hard to get excited about BBQ Chickens, but once you have one, you will know what I mean.
You can't go past Batty's Take Away for the best Fish & Chips on the Coast. Chips which are hand cut and the sweet potato scallops are to die for.
Batty's Takeaway
327 West St
You can't go past Batty's Take Away for the best Fish & Chips on the Coast. Chips which are hand cut and the sweet potato scallops are to die for.
Bakers Delight Umina Beach
295 West St
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The BOX on the Water
The Esplanade
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Best pizza's on the coast made by Samboy Pizza.
Samboy Pizzas
301 West St
Best pizza's on the coast made by Samboy Pizza.
Six Degrees Cafe are proudly represent as “Six degrees of separation”. Actually, There is a theory that everyone and everything is six or fewer steps away, by way of introduction, from any other person in the world, so that a chain of “a friend of a friend” statements can be made to connect any two people in a maximum of six steps. The food is simple and wholesome family style Australian food, with everything made from scratch on site, using the best of all ingredients such as fresh free range eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh daily and bread. Including the delicious house made coffee, fresh juice, bakery and pastry.
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Six Degrees Cafe
327 West St
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Six Degrees Cafe are proudly represent as “Six degrees of separation”. Actually, There is a theory that everyone and everything is six or fewer steps away, by way of introduction, from any other person in the world, so that a chain of “a friend of a friend” statements can be made to connect any two people in a maximum of six steps. The food is simple and wholesome family style Australian food, with everything made from scratch on site, using the best of all ingredients such as fresh free range eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh daily and bread. Including the delicious house made coffee, fresh juice, bakery and pastry.
Frederico: strong, passionate, fiery, fun. Loves Latino! From those industrious, fun-loving folk at The BOX on the Water, Ettalong Beach, meet Frederico ~ the cheeky younger brother! Bringing you the best cocktails, South American wines, authentic Latin American food and the Latino lust for life!
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Frederico's Bar & Eatery
61 Masons Parade
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Frederico: strong, passionate, fiery, fun. Loves Latino! From those industrious, fun-loving folk at The BOX on the Water, Ettalong Beach, meet Frederico ~ the cheeky younger brother! Bringing you the best cocktails, South American wines, authentic Latin American food and the Latino lust for life!
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Coast 175
175 Ocean View Rd
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The Boathouse Hotel is located in the idyllic coastal town of Patonga on the NSW Central Coast, surrounded by the Hawkesbury and Brisbane Waters National Park. It is a 1.5 hour drive from Sydney CBD or a 30 minute ferry trip from Palm Beach, Sydney. The Hotel offers waterside eating and drinking, as well as a fish + chip shop for takeaways.
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The Boathouse Hotel Patonga
6-8 Patonga Dr
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The Boathouse Hotel is located in the idyllic coastal town of Patonga on the NSW Central Coast, surrounded by the Hawkesbury and Brisbane Waters National Park. It is a 1.5 hour drive from Sydney CBD or a 30 minute ferry trip from Palm Beach, Sydney. The Hotel offers waterside eating and drinking, as well as a fish + chip shop for takeaways.
Aussie restaurateurs Rupert Noffs and Matty Bennett were the toast of New York City, so there was a bit of an adjustment when they recently swapped the Big Apple for the Central Coast. Serving everyone from Chris Rock to Salman Rushdie in New York. Partners in life and business (The Village Voice even anointed them best restaurant couple of the year), Noffs says they'd tired of big city living after seven years and chose the central coast because they love the area and its proximity to family. Bennett, who spent six years at Longrain before heading stateside, worked in the kitchen at The Fat Radish before opening The Lucky Bee. The Aussie incarnation has a similar blend of Asian flavours, with Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese influencing its menu. Bao Buns are stuffed with twice-cooked pork hock, mapo tofu comes in cups of iceberg lettuce and fish of the day is coated with Sichuan pepper and salt then fried. The duo believe they've hit an eating precinct on the rise. ~ Scott Bolles (Good Food, Sydney Morning Herald) The Aussie restaurateurs who transplanted their restaurant from the Big Apple to Woy Woy on NSW's central coast, have now buzzed their Lucky Bee restaurant concept into upmarket Hardys Bay. Rupert Noffs and Matty Bennett have opened the new branch of The Lucky Bee with panoramic views out cross the bay. "I'm not sure what we were thinking opening a second restaurant; we must be still running on New York energy," Noffs says. "One customer kindly described it as an Asian Sean's Panaroma." Most of the menu that earned them good reviews in New York and Woy Woy has trekked to Hardys Bay, with a couple of additions. "We're doing a lobster roll with fries [dusted] with Sichuan pepper and salt," Noffs says. If the curry on the menu is red, the dining room is the same shade of pink as the original Lucky Bee in NYC.
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The Lucky Bee Hardys Bay
189 Araluen Dr
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Aussie restaurateurs Rupert Noffs and Matty Bennett were the toast of New York City, so there was a bit of an adjustment when they recently swapped the Big Apple for the Central Coast. Serving everyone from Chris Rock to Salman Rushdie in New York. Partners in life and business (The Village Voice even anointed them best restaurant couple of the year), Noffs says they'd tired of big city living after seven years and chose the central coast because they love the area and its proximity to family. Bennett, who spent six years at Longrain before heading stateside, worked in the kitchen at The Fat Radish before opening The Lucky Bee. The Aussie incarnation has a similar blend of Asian flavours, with Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese influencing its menu. Bao Buns are stuffed with twice-cooked pork hock, mapo tofu comes in cups of iceberg lettuce and fish of the day is coated with Sichuan pepper and salt then fried. The duo believe they've hit an eating precinct on the rise. ~ Scott Bolles (Good Food, Sydney Morning Herald) The Aussie restaurateurs who transplanted their restaurant from the Big Apple to Woy Woy on NSW's central coast, have now buzzed their Lucky Bee restaurant concept into upmarket Hardys Bay. Rupert Noffs and Matty Bennett have opened the new branch of The Lucky Bee with panoramic views out cross the bay. "I'm not sure what we were thinking opening a second restaurant; we must be still running on New York energy," Noffs says. "One customer kindly described it as an Asian Sean's Panaroma." Most of the menu that earned them good reviews in New York and Woy Woy has trekked to Hardys Bay, with a couple of additions. "We're doing a lobster roll with fries [dusted] with Sichuan pepper and salt," Noffs says. If the curry on the menu is red, the dining room is the same shade of pink as the original Lucky Bee in NYC.
On the main drag in Woy Woy, a town on the southern edge of the Central Coast, is a pasta joint and cocktail bar that would be equally at home in Newtown or Surry Hills. It's run by a couple of young guns — Dannielle Mills heading up the kitchen and Bryce Gleeson running the floor — and it's serving up house-made pasta and gelato, using ingredients from the compact garden out the back.
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Young Barons
73 Blackwall Rd
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On the main drag in Woy Woy, a town on the southern edge of the Central Coast, is a pasta joint and cocktail bar that would be equally at home in Newtown or Surry Hills. It's run by a couple of young guns — Dannielle Mills heading up the kitchen and Bryce Gleeson running the floor — and it's serving up house-made pasta and gelato, using ingredients from the compact garden out the back.

Entertainment & Activities

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Ettalong Diggers
51-52 The Esplanade
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Cinema Paradiso is an independent cinema visit the Cinema Paradiso website for the latest movies and session times. Cinema Paradiso has been entertaining patrons on the peninsula area since its establishment in 1999. Cinema Paradiso boasts 6 screens including an outdoor screen. Each cinema is themed uniquely in art deco, starlight, Italian or Mediterranean inspirations.
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Cinema Paradiso
189 Ocean View Rd
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Cinema Paradiso is an independent cinema visit the Cinema Paradiso website for the latest movies and session times. Cinema Paradiso has been entertaining patrons on the peninsula area since its establishment in 1999. Cinema Paradiso boasts 6 screens including an outdoor screen. Each cinema is themed uniquely in art deco, starlight, Italian or Mediterranean inspirations.
For a hands-on zoo experience, visit the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby. Meet a range of Australian and exotic reptiles and wildlife, including Hugo, the giant Galapagos tortoise, and Elvis, the state's biggest crocodile. Watch daily wildlife shows and meet snakes, reptiles and scary spiders.
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オーストラリアン・レプタイル・パーク
Pacific Highway
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For a hands-on zoo experience, visit the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby. Meet a range of Australian and exotic reptiles and wildlife, including Hugo, the giant Galapagos tortoise, and Elvis, the state's biggest crocodile. Watch daily wildlife shows and meet snakes, reptiles and scary spiders.
Umina Beach is located in the southern coastline of the Central Coast, on the Peninsula. By road, it is 85 kilometres north of the Sydney CBD and 111 kilometres south of the Newcastle CBD. Umina Beach has excellent surfing conditions. Umina is a popular destination for holiday seekers on the Central Coast situated south of Gosford. Umina's long sandy beach is one of Central Coast 's most popular beaches for families, ideal for swimming, surfing and fishing. For a different view of the area, try hiring a kayak or paddle board to explore the various waterways around the Central Coast.
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Umina Beach
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Umina Beach is located in the southern coastline of the Central Coast, on the Peninsula. By road, it is 85 kilometres north of the Sydney CBD and 111 kilometres south of the Newcastle CBD. Umina Beach has excellent surfing conditions. Umina is a popular destination for holiday seekers on the Central Coast situated south of Gosford. Umina's long sandy beach is one of Central Coast 's most popular beaches for families, ideal for swimming, surfing and fishing. For a different view of the area, try hiring a kayak or paddle board to explore the various waterways around the Central Coast.
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Club Umina
Melbourne Avenue
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Challenge yourself with these ultimate WOW factor experiences in the tree tops! Take your pick of the fun work out of our Adventure parks, amazing heights of the Vertical Challenges, the extreme thrill of the Crazy Rider or bounce, play, discover and explore at NetWorld. We cater for most age groups and fitness levels. Bookings recommended.
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TreeTops Central Coast
1 Red Hill Rd
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Challenge yourself with these ultimate WOW factor experiences in the tree tops! Take your pick of the fun work out of our Adventure parks, amazing heights of the Vertical Challenges, the extreme thrill of the Crazy Rider or bounce, play, discover and explore at NetWorld. We cater for most age groups and fitness levels. Bookings recommended.

Getting Around

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Woy Woy Station
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Parks & Nature

Bouddi National Park is the perfect place to enjoy the great outdoors – both in water and on land. From abundant walking tracks, mountain biking trails, fishing spots, picnic areas and beaches just waiting for swimmers, surfers and snorkellers, this park really does have it all.
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Bouddi Coastal Walk
Bouddi Coastal Walk
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Bouddi National Park is the perfect place to enjoy the great outdoors – both in water and on land. From abundant walking tracks, mountain biking trails, fishing spots, picnic areas and beaches just waiting for swimmers, surfers and snorkellers, this park really does have it all.
Umina borders Brisbane Waters National Park where you can experience around 12,000 ha of spectacular rugged sandstone country including Aboriginal engravings, bushwalking tracks, wildflowers and wildlife.
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ブリスベンウォーターナショナルパーク
Hawkesbury Track
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Umina borders Brisbane Waters National Park where you can experience around 12,000 ha of spectacular rugged sandstone country including Aboriginal engravings, bushwalking tracks, wildflowers and wildlife.

Sightseeing

Nearby Mt. Ettalong Lookout offers spectacular panoramic views of Umina and Ettalong as well as south across Broken Bay down to Palm Beach.
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Mount Ettalong Lookout
135 Patonga Dr
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Nearby Mt. Ettalong Lookout offers spectacular panoramic views of Umina and Ettalong as well as south across Broken Bay down to Palm Beach.