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Terrigal and Avoca Beach: The Central Coast's Prestige Coastal Villages
The beaches that command premium prices and the restaurant strips that serve them.
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The beaches that command premium prices and the restaurant strips that serve them.

Terrigal, the Central Coast's premier beachside resort town, combines the ocean beach of the highest quality, the Haven cove at the northern end that provides the protected swimming alternative to the surf beach, and the hospitality strip of restaurants, cafes, and bars along The Esplanade that serves the day visitor from Sydney and the overnight tourist market that Terrigal's accommodation stock attracts. The combination of accessible proximity to Sydney, beach quality, and the established hospitality infrastructure makes Terrigal one of NSW's most visited coastal towns and the Central Coast's primary tourism address.
The development pressure on Terrigal's foreshore, reflecting the premium that the Terrigal location commands in the property market and the investor interest in the hospitality and accommodation economy that the visitor traffic sustains, has generated the debate about density and character that successful coastal tourism towns inevitably produce. The community's desire to preserve the village scale and the natural qualities that make Terrigal attractive competes with the development economics that premium locations generate.
Avoca Beach, four kilometres south of Terrigal and separated from it by the Avoca Lake and the Norfolk Island pine-lined approach road, provides the more intimate and locally valued beach experience that the residents who prefer Avoca's quieter character to Terrigal's busier resort atmosphere have chosen. The beach's surf quality, the Avoca Beach Theatre (one of NSW's finest regional cinemas), and the single commercial strip of the Avoca Village create the understated village character that the established professional and creative community of residents has made Avoca its home.
The coastal walk that connects Terrigal to Avoca Beach via the headland, providing the elevated coastal views that the Central Coast's headlands offer and the discovery of the smaller beaches and coves between the two main destinations, is one of the Central Coast's finest short walks. The walk's accessibility and its combination of ocean panorama, heath vegetation, and beach access makes it the Central Coast's most recommended walking experience for visitors with limited time.
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