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Escape to Tea Gardens Australia

Tea Gardens For those that like to travel during the summer months to beautiful beaches and clear waters, there are many different options open to them. But what of those people who take their vacation during the winter months who would also like a nice seashore holiday. Tea Gardens in New South Wales, Australia are a great place in the winter months because it is there summer when winter is knocking on the USA’s door.

Situated next to Hawks Nest in Australia, they are connected to the world’s only ‘singing’ bridge, so named because of the whipping wild winds going through the rails that seem to make a singing sound for passengers going across its roadway. Myall River is next to the two towns and it dumps into the Myall Lake and all are a beautiful and grand site to see according to the people of the town.

Several times a day, the dolphin-watching tours leave the harbor for a location chock full of dolphins for watching and swimming with them. The passengers of the small boat are allowed to get into the water with the mammals, if they wish, and swim along side them and a trained professional. With these types of trips into the waters that are dolphin-rich, is in not required that someone jumps in and swim with these charming creatures. One would be just as happy watching from the top of the boat and perhaps taking a photograph or two of them swimming gracefully along.

The regions biggest Koala colony is located in Hawks Nest which is right next to the gardens and one can watch them in their natural habitat. There are hundreds of other natural wildlife including fish and migratory birds. One of this area’s strongest attractions for tourists is the fishing. There is plenty of it and lots of boats to take people out where they are.

There are lots of bushwalking trails and hiking for those outdoors types in addition to biking around the wildlife nature areas surrounding the great lakes. In the water, there are many sports such as surfing and swimming, boating and kayaking and all around the region there is just about anything and everything one could want in outdoor activities.

In the evening or for the more indoor type person, there is the ten pin bowling and squash is a national pastime for those people who like their sports a little more rouged. The less sporty of the visitors could enjoy some gambling, a game show style amusement at a nearby club which also hosts BBQ and live bands on the weekends. It also houses a coffeehouse type of cafe for those who want to relax and read while sipping coffee. There is a good range of Tea Gardens accommodation to be found on the net.

There is also a new and exciting outdoor market where people can find just about anything from fresh produce from local venders to handcrafted items that local artisans created, some from a nearby art school. These framers markets and handcraft items are all sold to local people and visitors every weekend, rotating different types and styles each month. There are miles of booths for people to wonder through in order to find that something special for a souvenir or a little memento of their trip.

The Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest do not stand alone; they are surrounded by Bulahdelah, Pacific Palm and the Forest/Tuncurry regions of Australia. They all offer a different outlook on the wonderful beaches and rich forest lands. Many have isolated retreats for getaways that are more private while the other locations are filled with restaurants and shopping for a real tourist treat.

The Entrance – Pelican Capital of Australia

Pelicans at The EntranceThe Entrance is one of the Central Coast region’s top destinations. This small town has been attracting visitors from Sydney since the first guest house opened here way back in 1885. Now, even though there are many places for visitors to stay, The Entrance has retained its small town feel, making this a great family destination.

Why is it called The Entrance?
I’ve always been curious to know why it’s called The Entrance, as for me this name makes me think of a shopping mall or a theme park! In fact there’s no hidden meaning with this town, it’s named so because it sits along the channel that forms the entrance to the Tuggerah Lakes; just one of the popular places you can visit when staying in The Entrance.

Family Fun in The Entrance!
The Entrance attracts visitors young and old, whether families, or couples, with its laid back lifestyle and family-friendly attractions. This is a destination where you can do as much or as little as you please – relax on the beaches, go swimming or surfing, try out many other water sports, go boating and fishing; there’s something here for everyone.

The Entrance Pelican Feeding
One thing you shouldn’t miss is The Entrance’s daily pelican feeding. This is a real hit with children, but whether you’re here with friends or family this event is highly recommended, and what better place to see it than the Pelican Capital of Australia! Every day of the year at 3.30pm a large group of pelicans are fed right in front of a large group of tourists! The feeders provide you with a running commentary and you get the chance to find out many interesting facts about these large sea birds. It’s very exciting!

Tourist Attractions in The Entrance
As well as the pelican feeding The Entrance has many other things to do. The Entrance Heritage Walk is a great introduction to the history and culture of this small town, and it takes about 2 hours to complete. If you’re here with kids make sure you visit Vera’s Water Garden where they can cool off and splash about, and then visit one of the town’s parks. Memorial Park is a popular one with families as it’s set on the shores of Lake Tuggerah and always has plenty to do.

The Entrance Mardi Gras
The first week in December is a popular time to visit The Entrance as this is Mardi Gras week! This fun-filled festival is great for the whole family with many different things going on, so you may want to coincide your visit. Accommodation in The Entrance gets booked up early for the Mardi Gras, so make sure you reserve your place to stay as early as possible!

The Entrance Related Resources
The Entrance Accommodation
Central Coast Attractions
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