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View across Pearl Beach
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Pearl Beach
(including Umina, Ocean Beach and Mt Ettalong)
A very attractive, chic and rather ritzy
holiday destination on the Central Coast
Over the past twenty years most of the New South Wales
Central Coast has become a vast suburbia with people either commuting
south to Sydney or working in the ever-growing local towns. Pearl Beach
seems a delightful exception to this prevailing ambience. It is
attractive, very expensive (famous playwrights, TV personalities and
advertising executives have holiday homes here) and understated.
To reach Pearl Beach the visitor travels north
from Sydney on the Sydney-Newcastle freeway, leaves the Freeway at the
signs to Gosford and either takes the turnoff to Woy Woy at Kariong or
West Gosford. From Woy Woy continue south through Ettalong and Umina.
By either route it is approximately 93 km from the Sydney CBD.
Pearl Beach is true to its name. It is the best part of
the western shoreline. Here the residences blend more effectively with
the vegetation which has been left more fully intact and which is
noticeable greener and lusher than elsewhere on the western shoreline.
They are less obtrusive and in a finer balance with the environment so
that the whole appears as bushland with houses rather than houses with
a bit of bush. The fishing is said to be good off the rocks for jewfish
and tailor.
Things to see:
Ocean Beach and Umina
South of Ettalong (see entry on Woy Woy)
is the residential area known as Umina, said to mean
'repose'. Umina was established as a holiday resort town in 1917 with
the sale of a thousand allotments. A motor service connected it to Woy
Woy train station (at the time a 15-minute trip for sixpence).
Immediately south of Ettalong Beach is Ocean Beach. At the
end of The Esplanade is a play and picnic area. Turn right into Norman
St and follow it to its terminus then turn left into West St. At its
end the road bends to the left as Sydney Ave. After a short distance
you will come to a signposted left into the remainder of Sydney Ave. At
its end are Umina Beach and a caravan park. To the right a large
recreation area.
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View from Mt Ettalong lookout
over Pearl Beach
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Mt Ettalong Lookout
If instead of taking that left you follow the road
around to the right (as it becomes Hobart Ave) you will soon find
yourself winding your way up Mt Ettalong. 2.2 km from the Sydney
Ave/Hobart Ave intersection is a hairpin bend where you will find Umina
Lookout just off the road. There are views north up along Ocean Beach
to Ettalong and Wagstaff and over Brisbane Water generally.
800 m beyond this bend, there is a signposted
turnoff to the left which will take you to the Mt Ettalong lookouts,
which are the finest on the entire western shore of Brisbane Water. At
the end of the dirt track park your car.
Probably the best view is to be had is by just walking
immediately east of the road's end, straight over to the cliff face.
Immediately below is beautiful Pearl Beach. Beyond that it is easy to
see Green Point at its southern end, then a desultory strip of beach.
South of that the land ends at the estuary of the Hawkesbury which lies
at the western end of Broken Bay. The views over the bay, usually
dotted with white sails, are excellent. Lion Island lies in the middle.
The land to the far left with the lighthouse is Barrenjoey Head. Around
the corner facing out to the ocean is Palm Beach, the most northerly of
Sydney's northern beaches. Just to the right of Barrenjoey is a large
inlet which recedes southwards known as Pittwater. To the right of that
is West Head on the north-eastern corner of Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National
Park which follows the southern shore of the Hawkesbury River as it
disappears around the corner to the far right. Looking straight across
Brisbane Water is Box Head at the southern tip of the western shore.
Note the unusual honeycombed weathering of the sandstone at
the lookout, caused largely by wind-blown sand particles.
The official lookouts lie to the north of the carpark. Just
follow the signs. It is a very short distance. The northernmost lookout
faces northwards up Ocean Beach to Ettalong and Wagstaff. From here the
shallowness of Brisbane Water is apparent from the shoals and sandbars
over which the waves break offshore. To the east is Brisbane Water
National Park. A directional plate indicates various locations in the
distance and how far away they are.
Pearl Beach
Return to the main road (Patonga Drive) and turn left.
It is only about 200 m to the turnoff into Pearl Beach Rd on the left.
This winds its way down the mountainside. Turn right into Diamond Rd
just before the road's end. Any of the next three lefts will take you
to Pearl Parade by the waterfront where there is a reserve, a picnic
and barbecue area, a children's playground and tidal baths.
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People swimming and sunbaking
on Pearl Beach
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People visit Pearl
Beach primarily to get away from it all. The beach is pleasant,
relatively quiet and good for swimming. The nearby restaurants offer
good food often with great views across the water.
Crommelin Native Arboretum
At the end of Diamond Rd turn right into Crystal
Ave. Along this road, to the right, is the parking area for Crommelin
Native Arboretum, a truly lovely 4.5-ha flora sanctuary with grassed
areas, wetlands, patches of temperate rainforest and open forest
crisscrossed by very easy walking trails. This is one of the more
pleasant attractions of the area.
Green Point
Return along Crystal Ave and proceed past Diamond Rd
out to Green Point where you will find Paul Landa Reserve, another
pleasant spot for a stroll down to a rock ledge over the point.
Warrah Lookout
Return to the top of Pearl Beach Rd and take the
sharp left into Patonga Drive. About 2.3 km from the Mt Ettalong
Lookout a branch road to the left which will take you 1.2 km along a
dirt road to Warrah Trig. The enjoyable Tony Doyle Walking Trail leads
to a lookout directly out over Broken Bay 200 m below. There are some
colourful wildflowers from July to October and Christmas bells. Just
near the lookout the Doyle Track crosses over a dirt road. For the
enthusiastic walker a left will take you back to Pearl Beach and a
right to Patonga.
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Restaurants
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Pearls On The Beach Restaurant
Tourmaline Ave
Pearl Beach
NSW
2256
Telephone: (02) 4342 4400
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Cafés
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Sit ŒN¹ Chat Cafe
Pearl Pde
Pearl Beach
NSW
2256
Telephone: (02) 4341 3686
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