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The 'real' entrance from
Tuggerah Lake to the Pacific Ocean, The Entrance
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The Entrance
(including Tuggerah Lake, Bateau Bay, Shelly Beach, Toowoon Bay, Long
Jetty and Wyrrabalong National Park)
Popular holiday destination on the Central Coast
The Entrance derives its name from the narrow channel
that divides the mainland and connects Tuggerah Lake to the ocean on
the Central Coast of NSW. It is located 99 km north of Sydney via The
Newcastle Freeway.
The Entrance is a popular holiday resort and retirement
centre offering visitors surfing beaches, an enormous lake and a
central area which has attractive foreshore parkland (Memorial Park), a
Boardwalk (a pathway from Memorial Park around to the surf lifesaving
club), and the development of a child-friendly open-air mall called The
Waterfront which is full of fountains, cafes and eateries. In 1998 this
public usage area will be greatly extended and four-star, high-rise
accommodation will go up next to The Entrance Hotel.
In 1796 shipwrecked fishermen landed on the coast. They
were fed by the local Aborigines who guided them most of the way home.
When they returned to Sydney they told of a white woman living amongst
the indigenous peoples and this resulted in an excursion to find the
woman. The search party became the first Europeans to discover Tuggerah
Lake.
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Looking towards Tuggerah Lake
from The Entrance
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The first European
settler was Henry Holden who, in 1828, selected 260 ha at Picnic Point.
Thomas Batley took up land in 1836. Chinese fishermen established a
base in the late 1820s at what is now Toowoon Bay (still known to some
as Chinamans Bay). There they cured and smoked their fish and sent them
to Queensland, back to China and, later, to the goldfields. They
settled at Picnic Point after the goldrushes were over. This area was
also a loading point for locally cut timber.
The last Aborigine to frequent Tuggerah Lake on his
bark canoe was Billy Fawkner who died in 1875. He was known as 'the
last of the Brisbane Water blackfellows', the remainder of his tribe
killed by disease and dispossessed of their land.
Known by a number of names over the years - Toowoon Bay,
Tuggerah Beach, Karagi (the Aboriginal name for the channel) - the
settlement around the channel became The Entrance when the post office
opened under that name in 1911.
Tourism got under way in the late 19th century with a new
emphasis on health and leisure in the culture and the completion of the
rail line from Sydney to Newcastle in 1889. Sydneysiders began to
travel by launch from the train station at Wyong or from Sydney direct
by seaboat, to fish, bath and walk in the area. A holiday camp was
established at Toowoon Bay in the early 1890s and the first guesthouse
in the area opened at North Entrance in 1895.
The first school opened in 1915 and the first church was
built in 1926. Growth remained slow until the 1920s but, in that
decade, The Entrance became a popular tourist spot for people drawn by
the fishing and beaches. The first bridge linking the two sides of the
channel was erected in 1934. The Entrance has been a particularly
popular tourist destination since the freeway was built in the 1960s.
Anglers will find the area good for flathead, whiting,
bream, blackfish and prawns. The sea-wall adjoining the boatshed near
the bridge is a good spot for blackfish. Surf fishing from November to
April yields jewfish, whiting and tailor.
The lake is the principal coastal lagoon of an interconnected
80 sq km lake system. At its northern tip a narrow channel separates it
from Budgewoi Lake which is joined, at its north-eastern corner, to
Lake Munmorah. Tuggerah Lake is about 12 x 8 km in diameter. The three
lagoons are separated from the Pacific Ocean by long, narrow peninsulas
but share common access to the ocean at The Entrance. Less than 2 m
deep on average and fed by small streams such as Wyong Creek the lakes
are ideal for waterskiing, canoeing, sailing, rowing and sailboarding.
The lakes and foreshores were cleaned up and restored in the late
1980s. Tuggerah Lake is also ideal for anglers. Blackfish, whiting,
mullet, snapper, bream, flounder, tailor, flathead, jewfish, tarwhine
and crabs can all be caught from the foreshores. Prawns are usually
plentiful in mid-summer and can be snared at night with a lamp and net
by wading into the shallows.
Things to see:
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The fun park for children at
Memorial Park
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Memorial Park
The local visitors' information centre is located in a
large white building in Memorial Park. There is a large carpark
adjacent. The Boardwalk is a walkway which follows the channel
eastwards from Memorial Park around to the surf lifesaving club. It
starts adjacent The Waterfront, a sunny, al fresco mall with cafes,
eateries and fountains designed for the amusement of children. There
are rides at The Waterfront in the school holidays which run into the
evening when the mall is brightly lit and frequented by visitors. The
atmosphere is pleasant and safe. One of the pleasant daily rituals at
The Entrance is the pelican feeding which occurs in the park at 3.30
p.m. There is also an arts-and-crafts market just outside the visitors'
centre on Sundays.
Picnic Point
At the north-western corner of the southern peninsula,
off Tuggerah Parade, is Picnic Point where there is a pleasant park and
a boat ramp. To the north, beyond Budgewoi Lake the large stacks of
Munmorah Power Station can be clearly seen with those of Vales Point
Power Station, on the southern shore of Lake Macquarie, in the
distance. Pelican Island, a breeding site for migratory wading birds,
lies just offshore.
War Museum
The Entrance War Library Museum is located at 313 The
Entrance Rd adjacent Tuggerah Lakes Memorial Club. They possess
memorabilia dating back to the Crimean War and are open Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 and 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. or by
appointment, contact (02) 4333 1823.
Long Jetty
Nearby, on the south-western side of the southern
peninsula is Long Jetty the base of sailing on Tuggerah Lake. The Long
Jetty Sailing Club is at the northern end of Tuggerah Parade. For
information on sailing activities and major races ring the club on
weekends, contact (02) 4332 8861.
Swadling Park
Heading south along the southern peninsula there are a
number of bays and rocky headlands. There is Blue Bay, Toowoon Bay,
Little Bay, Shelly Beach (a major surf beach) and Bateau Bay. There is
a very pleasant park (Swadling Park) at Toowoon Point which divides,
and provides perspectives down over, Little Bay and Toowoon Bay.
Wyrrabalong National Park
The park covers 597 ha but is divided into two quite
distinct and physically separate sections. Wyrrabalong, meaning
'headland looking over the sea' is a word of the Darkinjung people who
once occupied the narrow strip of coastline between Bateau Bay and
Forresters Beach, which now constitutes the southern section of the
park (140 ha).
The southern section is characterised by high, exposed
coastal cliffs of sandstone and shale which have extensive rock
platforms at either end that are ideal for fishing and exploring at low
tide. There are woodlands of blackbutt, spotted gum and bloodwood along
the plateau, with shrubs and heath (mostly coastal banksia and she-oak)
on the gentler slopes to the west. There is plenty of marine and bird
life and mangrove stands at the southern end of Bateau Bay. Fauna
includes goannas, bandicoots, fantails and the tawny frogmouth.
Reserve Drive runs alongside a strip of parkland
that overlooks the small and rather beautiful Bateau Bay. At the
southern end of Reserve Drive turn right into Yaruga St then left into
Hilltop St which will take you to Crackneck Lookout (274 m high) where
there is a large clearing and carpark with information boards and a
picnic-barbecue area. The views are quite spectacular.
Wyrrabalong Lookout is further south on Cromarty
Hill. There is a carpark and an adjacent concrete platform with views
to the south and west. A short path leads to Wyrrabalong Lookout on the
cliff's edge, 132 m above sea-level, from where there are panoramic
views south to The Skillion at Terrigal.
A 3.8 km walking track starts on the eastern side of Bateau
Bay Rd at Blue Lagoon, finishing at Wyrrabalong Lookout. If you prefer
a shorter walk the 1.6-km track between the two lookouts leads through
attractive woodland along the cliffline. For further information
contact (02) 4324 4911.
The park's northern section covers most of the North Entrance
Peninsula. It starts at the tip of North Entrance and ends at Pelican
Point south of Noraville. Wilfred Barrett Drive runs through the park.
There is a considerable diversity of fauna and flora, including the
lace monitor, flying fox, bandicoot, squirrel glider, diamond python,
possum, New Holland Mouse, antechinus and many birds.
The ocean side is mostly coastal dunes with beach access via
Pelican Beach Rd (at the northern end) and the Tuggerah Beach Walking
Track (700 m) which leads to a popular but unpatrolled surfing and
fishing area.
On the western side of the road there is a lovely strip of
red gum forest though there are also remnants of littoral rainforest
and some open scrubland and wetlands. All can be explored by means of
colour-coded walking tracks, accessed from two carparks on the western
side of Barrett Drive. The carparks contain information boards
outlining the lengths of the different tracks which intersect with each
other so that it is possible to explore them all from one starting
point. The wetlands trail extends northwards to the rim of the main
sand dune where there are viewing platforms.
Wyrrabalong National Park also includes Pelican Island and
Terilbah Island in Tuggerah Lake, which are breeding sites for
migratory wading birds. For further information contact (02) 4324 4911.
Tours, Cruises and Other Services
There are boats, canoes and bikes for hire, as well
as bait and tackle, from The Entrance Boat House on The Entrance Rd
(under the bridge), contact (02) 4332 2652. On the south-eastern shore
of the lake (the south-western side of the southern peninsula), is Long
Jetty where you will find Long Jetty Catamaran and Boat Hire (cnr
Tuggerah Parade and Pacific St), contact (02) 4332 9362. Divers should
consult Pro Dive Central Coast who can show you the best spots. They
also offer lessons, contact (02) 4334 1559. Wandering the Lake Cruises
are due to commence operations at the end of 1997. There is currently
no such service.
A number of operators will pick up clients from their
homes, though this may depend upon whether there are sufficient
numbers. Central Coast Kayak Tours will pick people up from most
Central Coast train stations (there is also a daily coach service from
Sydney), contact (02) 4381 0342. Meals are provided and no experience
is necessary. Aeroflite offer scenic flights over the Central Coast for
up to seven passengers, as well as charter flights. They depart from
Warnervale aerodrome, just north of Wyong, contact (02) 4392 4199.
Alcheringa Tours at 20 Sierra Crescent, East Gosford, offer
tours for small groups of varying duration into the local caves and
national parks, contact (02) 4325 5966. It's Easy Tours organise luxury
coach holidays with day tours of the Central Coast and out to Wisemans
Ferry, contact (02) 4340 1037. Fresh Tracks Safaris specialise in 4WD
tours of the Central Coast, the Hunter Vineyards and Aboriginal sites,
contact (02) 4385 3024. Blunsdon Day Tours and Charters run mini-coach
day tours around the Central Coast and other areas. They will pick you
up by arrangement, contact (02) 4328 1317.
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Tourist Information
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Visitors Centre
Memorial Park
Marine Parade
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4385 4430 or 1800 806 258
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Motels
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El Lago Resort
41 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 3955
Rating: ***
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Lake Front Motel
Cnr Coogee Ave & Maid Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 4518
Facsimile: (02) 4234 1212
Rating: ***
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Ocean Front Motel
102 Ocean Pde
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 5911
Rating: ***
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Sapphire Palms Motel
180 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 5799
Facsimile: (02) 4333 5600
Rating: ***
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The Entrance Motel
212 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 2226
Rating: **
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Tienda Motel
309A The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 3933
Facsimile: (02) 4234 2539
Rating: ***
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Hotels
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Bateau Bay Hotel-Motel
Cnr The Entrance & Lumby Rds
Bateau Bay
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 8022
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Las Vegas Lounge
34 Valley View Rd
Bateau Bay
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 0572
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The Entrance Hotel
87 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 2411
Rating: *
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Resorts
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Waldorf Apartment Hotel The Entrance
18 Coral St
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: 1300 364 200, (02) 8837 8000
Facsimile: (02) 8837 8001
Rating: ****
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Apartments
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Waldorf Apartment Hotel The Entrance
18 Coral St
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: 1300 364 200, (02) 8837 8000
Facsimile: (02) 8837 8001
Rating: ****
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Alvista Court Holiday Apts
1 Fairport Ave
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 3404
Rating: ***
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Bluewaters Holiday Apts
55 Coogee Ave
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 0360
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Calypso Holiday Apts
39 Marine Pde
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 8144
Rating: **
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Dolphin Court Holiday Apts
35 Marine Pde
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 2266
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Foreshore Court Holiday Apt
81 Hutton Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 8144
Rating: **
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Michelle Maree Holiday Apts
10 Hargraves St
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 5004
Rating: **
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Myola Apts Pty Ltd
9 Oakland Ave
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 2018
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Nicholas L Holiday Apts
1 Hutton Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 5104
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Ocean Palms Holiday Apt
2/35 Ocean Pde
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 8144
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Orana Holiday Apts
20 Currawong St
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 1382
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Pacific Breeze Holiday Apt
11/71 Boondilla Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 8144
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Sandhurst Holiday Apt
5/8 Marine Pde
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 8144
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Simbo Holiday Apts
91 Ocean Pde
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 4005
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St Tropez Holiday Apts
38 Dening St
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 8144
Rating: **
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Sundowner Holiday Apt
3/10 Marine Pde
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 8144
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Surf Side Six Holiday Apts
1 Hutton Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 5104
Rating: **
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Caravan Parks
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Blue Bay Camping & Caravanning Park
Cnr Bay Rd & Narrawa Ave
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 1991
Rating: ***
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Dunleith Caravan Park
Hutton Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 2172
Rating: ***
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Pinehurst Caravan Park
11 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 2002
Rating: ***
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Two Shores Caravan Park
200 Wilfred Barrett Dve
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 2999
Rating: ***
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Restaurants
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Aunty Mary's Steak & Ale Restaurant
27 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 6868
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B B's Restaurant
Cnr The Entrance & Lumby Rds
Bateau Bay
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 6285
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Beachpoint Bateau Bay
19 Point St
Bateau Bay
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 5070
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Boso's Seafood & Italian Restaurant
Cnr Anzac & The Entrance Rds
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 8032
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Casanova Oyster
The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 1597
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El Lago Resort Restaurant
41 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 3955
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Fantasy Island Theatre Restaurant
Shelly Beach Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4333 3611
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Head Hunter's BYO Cafe Restaurant
115 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4333 4422
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Kettle of Fish Restaurant
347 The Entrance Rd
Long Jetty
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 2548
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Le Rivage Restaurant
61 Bateau Bay Rd
Bateau Bay
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 3877
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Lotus Court Chinese Restaurant
Long Jetty Mall
Long Jetty
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 1353
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Manuel's Mexican Cantina
107 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 5682
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National 83 Restaurant
The Entrance Bowling Club
Warrigal St
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 4038
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Ocean Front Motel Restaurant
102 Ocean Pde
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 5911
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Pelican Pizza Trattoria
101 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 0304
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Phet Thai Restaurant
662 Colleridge Rd
Bateau Bay
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 0462
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Pizza 2000
383a The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 2320
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Sounan Thai Restaurant
27 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 8806
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Sunset Restaurant
Tuggerah Lakes Memorial Club
Long Jetty
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 3399
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The Entrance Oceanfront Restaurant
102 Ocean Pde
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 4600
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The Sandbar Restaurant
99 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 6044
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Tides Restaurant
103 Bateau Bay Rd
Bateau Bay
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 1922
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Tienda Motel Restaurant
309A The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 3933
Facsimile: (02) 4334 2539
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Cafés
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Bake's Late Nite-Cafe
147 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 6644
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Golden Gate Cafe
195 Gosford Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 2142
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Il Vegabondo Cafe
113 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 4315
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Lakeside Cafe
23 Lakeside Shopping Cntr
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 6708
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Scandals Bitery Cafe
155 The Entrance Rd
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4334 1724
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The Bay Cafe
141 Bay Rd
Toowoon Bay
The Entrance
NSW
2261
Telephone: (02) 4332 7135
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