Peaceful Terrigal Retreat. You will be close to everything that Terrigal has to offer. Set in a quiet street you will be around a 7 minute walk to the sands of beautifulTerrigal beach and the cafes and restaurants.
Peaceful Terrigal Retreat is newly renovated with a new bathroom and kitchen. For a two bedroom unti it is quite spacious and light filled.
The unit has two bedrooms with queens beds. One bathroom. Open plan lounge and kitchen with the laundry off the kitchen.
There is a small balcony with table and chairs and a small Weber BBQ.
INCLUDED:
Bed linen and towels.
BYO beach towels.
Coffee maker.
Cleaning items.
Washing machine and dryer.
WiFi included.
Body wash (Shampoo and Conditioner is not supplied).
Basic pantry items.
Wardrobes in both bedrooms.
PLEASE NOTE - Air conditioning in the main area only. There are ceiling fans in the bedrooms.
Terrigal is known for its broad golden sand beach, tranquil lagoon and seaside vibe, Terrigal is a popular spot for swimming, surfing and socialising. Stroll the Norfolk pine-lined Esplanade of this NSW Central Coast town and you’ll find buzzing restaurants, cafes, boutiques, ice cream parlours and rooftop bars.
Beaches & surfing
Terrigal Beach is at the southern end of a long stretch of idyllic golden sand, which curls northwards past Terrigal Lagoon. Follow the coast along scenic walking and cycling paths that loop around Terrigal. You’ll find Wamberal Beach at the northern end and magnificent national parks just a short drive away.
Terrigal’s exposed beach is ideal for surfing. You can learn to surf with the Central Coast Surf School or Central Coast Surf Academy. The pretty rockpool at the southern end of Terrigal Beach is popular with families. Children will love learning about sea creatures at the informative Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre.
Outdoor adventures
Soak up panoramic views from The Skillion lookout, an easy walk southeast from Terrigal Beach to Broken Head. You might even spot humpback whales during their annual migration between May and November. Just off the coast in 32m of water is the Ex-HMAS Adelaide, an old warship scuttled to create an artificial reef that’s popular with divers.
Terrigal is a 90min drive from both Sydney and Newcastle.
Free street parking only no on site parking available.,