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MothersDay 1. This Central Coast beach is hidden in Bouddi National Park, and you have to walk a cruisy metres through a remnant rainforest to get to it. Read more : Little Beach. The secluded Lobster is perfect for recharging the batteries Located in Broken Bay and tucked in Bouddi National Park, the small stretch of sand is peaceful and quiet. The highlights here are the ocean pool and Barefoot Cafe positioned at the foot of the bushland.
Macmasters is also a fantastic picnic spot. Lifeguards patrol the beach in summer and you can enjoy surfing. Read more : Macmasters Beach.
Maitland Bay wins the title for the best hidden beach on the Central Coast. The metre untouched stretch of sand is tucked in the bushland of Bouddi National Park. The National Park is situated amid an urban area, but you couldn't tell from the beach. Read more : Maitland Bay. Even though Moonee Beach is just a short bushwalk to get there, you feel like you could be anywhere All you can see is the ocean, the beach and lush bush, and all you can hear is the sound of pounding waves.
Moonee Beach is completely untouched. A good day in Patonga means fishing in the creek, swimming, and drinking a cold beer at the Hotel.
Even better, you can get there from Palm Beach by ferry. Read more : Patonga Beach. The best spot to swim is at the southern end of the beach or in the ocean pool.
Read more : Pearl Beach. The only signs of life on this unspoiled stretch of sand hidden in the bushland of Wyrrabalong National Park are surfers and a few people sunbaking. You're close to civilisation but feel a hundred miles away. Locals call Pelican "Pelos". Located in Bouddi National Park, Putty is calm, untouched, scenic, and popular with families.
Shelly Beach is another gem. The forecourt has just been upgraded, the water is clean, and the sand dunes make it look untouched. Read more : Shelly Beach. Soldiers Beach is stunning and pristine — my absolute best. Backed by the bushland of Wyrrabalong National Park and with whiter sand, Soldiers has a real holiday feel.
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