The very best Central Coast accommodation

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From the beach to the bush, and all along the picturesque coastline, we’ve rounded up the best places to stay on NSW’s Central Coast for all types of travellers.

Whether you want to sleep under the stars or under premium linen, in a boutique hotel or a holiday house, somewhere with panoramic views or with eco credentials, here is the very best of Central Coast accommodation.

Beachfront accommodation

For a classic Central Coast holiday, where days are filled with sun, sand and sea, these stays with views of the beach will complete the experience.

Crowne Plaza Terrigal Pacific

Splendid in Art Deco style with arched windows, a grand winding staircase, chandeliers, and a stunning pool at the centre of it all, the Crowne Plaza is a characterful hotel that has everything you need at your fingertips. There’s the elegant monochrome-hued Lord Ashley Bar, buzzing Terrigal Beach House bistro and beer garden, and the tranquil Endota Day Spa, to name a few. Guest rooms are simple in design, many with epic beach views.

Best for: Families, nightlife and dining
Location: Directly across from the popular and family-friendly Terrigal Beach, right in the heart of town, this hotel is uber convenient to shopping, dining and drinking.

The interiors of the Ocean View Room in Crowne Plaza Terrigal in Central Coast, Australia

The Ocean View Room in Crowne Plaza Terrigal.

Mantra Ettalong Beach

From studio suites for two to the three-bedroom penthouse with a private jacuzzi, the Mantra at Ettalong is a great choice for families and larger groups. The hotel has beautiful water views, a coastal design, a large swimming pool, and is above Ettalong Diggers RSL for casual eats and entertainment.

Best for: Families, relaxing
Location: Overlooking Broken Bay, where boats and yachts gently sway in the breeze, this hotel is a short walk into the quiet village of Ettalong Beach. There’s also a scenic walk along the waterfront to neighbouring town Umina Beach.

Aerial view of Mantra Ettalong Beach in Central Coast, Australia

Mantra Ettalong Beach overlooks Broken Bay, where boats and yachts gently sway in the breeze.

Kim’s Beachside Retreat

For 134 years Kim’s has been a favourite hideaway for city folk, even rockstars and music icons – The Rolling Stones and Michael Jackson, for instance, are past guests thanks to its secluded location. There are 34 simple bungalows and villas, some with front-row views of the beach, others nestled in the tropical gardens.

Best for: Beachfront, secluded stays
Location: Right on the sands of Toowoon Bay, you can’t get any more beachfront than Kim’s. It’s also walking distance to the tiny village of Toowoon Bay where you’ll find a collection of shops and eateries, including excellent coffee at Flour & Co.

Exterior of Kim's Beachside Retreat in Central Coast, Australia

The secluded location of Kim’s Beachside Retreat has made it a hideaway haven for city folk and celebrities.

Luxury accommodation

Whether luxury is your middle name or you want to splash out for a special occasion, these Central Coast stays will please the most discerning of guests.

Bells at Killcare

This luxurious boutique hotel has long drawn in visitors for its elegant accommodation offering. It has 25 Hamptons-style cottages that range from studio-style suites to two-bedroom options that sleep four, an intimate day spa that specialises in indigenous-inspired treatments using native products, and an award-winning on-site restaurant that is under the guidance of lauded restauranteur and chef Sean Connolly.

Best for: Romantic stays, pampering
Location: Tucked away on an acreage of manicured gardens, just five minutes from Killcare Beach, Bells at Killcare is a secluded stay to get away from the busyness of life.

Interiors of Bells at Killcare in Central Coast, Australia

The elegant, Hamptons-style interiors of the Bells at Killcare boutique hotel.

Pretty Beach House

Made up of just four exquisitely designed pavilions, only eight lucky adult guests can stay here at any one time. Anchored by the main house, with a kitchen and dining room, wine cellar, guest lounge and infinity pool, a stay at Pretty Beach House is all-inclusive of meals (cold and hot breakfast, seasonal lunch and degustation dinner), an open bar with premium beverages, wi-fi, in-room movies and bike hire.

Best for: Ultra luxury, all-inclusive
Location: This exclusive stay is hidden among Angophora trees, perched high up on a hill in Pretty Beach, just outside of Bouddi National Park.

Interiors of the Main Villa of Pretty Beach House in Central Coast, Australia

The Pretty Beach House main villa’s infinity pool overlooks stunning ocean views.

The Boathouse Patonga

With one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, as well as a stand-alone cottage, The Boathouse at Patonga has accommodation for up to 10 guests. Each apartment is styled in the signature Boathouse coastal aesthetic with pops of bright colours and features a kitchenette or kitchen, while the bright and airy cottage, which is next door to the hotel, has a yard with a plunge pool and barbecue area with a fireplace.

Best for: Relaxing, groups
Location: Located above the bustling hotel of the same name, these apartments are a stone’s throw from Patonga Beach.

Interior design of The Boathouse Patonga in Central Coast, Australia

The bright and airy coastal interiors of the Boathouse Patonga.

Resort accommodation

Perfect for having everything you need at your fingertips, these Central Coast resorts make like a home away from home.

Pullman Magenta Shores

There is a whole range of accommodation options from studio apartments to deluxe three-bedroom self-contained villas at Pullman Magenta Shores, making it easy for groups to travel together. There is an on-site restaurant and casual bar dining, with high tea a popular weekend event. Guests can chill out in the day spa and have the opportunity to play on the private championship 18-hole golf course.

Best for: Golf, groups
Location: Set back from Magenta Beach, this modern resort is located within Wyrrabalong National Park, just north of The Entrance and south of beautiful Soldiers Beach and Norah Head Lighthouse.

Pullman Magenta Shores Day Spa interiors in Central Coast, Australia

The Day Spa at Pullman Magenta Shores.

Mercure Kooindah Waters

Surrounded by green landscapes and tranquil lagoons, families and groups can choose from self-contained one- to three-bedroom apartments; there are also guest rooms for couples and singles, all simple in design. The resort has a restaurant and wine bar, a day spa, and keeping active is easy with an award-winning golf club, a heated indoor pool and outdoor pool, a gym, tennis courts and a playground for the kids.

Best for: Golf, families
Location: A short drive from Wyong town centre and Tuggerah Lake, this sprawling resort feels a million miles away.

Interiors of Deluxe View Bedrom at Mercure Kooindah Waters in Central Coast, Australia

The simple interiors of the Deluxe View Bedroom at Mercure Kooindah Waters.

Beachcomber Hotel and Resort

After a recent multi-million-dollar makeover, this lakeside resort has a fresh design that is inspired by the Hamptons. The contemporary rooms can sleep up to four adults, some with views of the lake and the pool club, where all the action happens, especially in summer. Dining includes the casual bistro, a semi-fine-diner and there’s regular live entertainment.

Best for: Nightlife and dining, lake views
Location: Perched on the shores of Budgewoi Lake, ‘The Beachie’ is a short drive from Norah Head Lighthouse and The Entrance.

Aerial view of the Beachcomber Hotel & Resort in Central Coast, Australia

The Beachcomber has beautiful lakeside views.

Holiday houses

The best way to experience the Central Coast is to live like a local, so what better way to do that than stay in one of these holiday homes?

Alaya at Toowoon Bay

Alaya is a dream for beach lovers: floor-to-ceiling views of the ocean and white sands, wraparound decks, open and airy, and contemporary in design. It has three levels, with five bedrooms sleeping up to eight guests, each with its own ensuites, a gas fireplace, heated pool and private cabana.

Best for: Beach views, luxury
Location: Located on Toowoon Bay beach, this house has direct beach access and is a short walk to the village, and close to Long Jetty, which is an urban hub of cafes and boutique shopping.

Facade of Alaya at Toowoon Bay in Central Coast, Australia

The modern and open design of Alaya makes it the perfect seaside villa for beach lovers.

The Collectors Studio

This eclectic studio is perfect for solo travellers or couples. It’s beautifully designed, filled with treasures and vintage-style features such as an old wood burner fireplace and clawfoot bathtub. There is one bedroom with a king-sized bed and a kitchenette, as well as a deck with a barbecue.

Best for: Cosy, beach
Location: This studio is located one block from Blue Lagoon beach, close to Bateau Bay for conveniences and beautiful Wyrrabalong National Park with its coastal walking track.

Living room interiors of The Collector's Studio in Central Coast, Australia

The cozy, eclectic and vintage-inspired interiors of The Collector’s Studio.

Caravan parks and camping

The Central Coast is a nature lover’s nirvana, so camping is an excellent (and affordable) way to soak up its beauty.

NRMA Ocean Beach Holiday Resort

Whether you want to caravan, camp, or glamp, this holiday park has accommodation for all kinds of travellers. There are powered and unpowered sites, modern and well-equipped villas and cabins that sleep up to eight, safari tents with plush beds, and a ‘glamtainer’ that is less camping and more glam. There’s a café and kiosk on site, and amenities that don’t just cater to kids, but are made for them, thanks to its heated pool, jumping pillow, water park, go-karts, games room, playground and tennis court.

Best for: Families, beach access
Location: This holiday park is located on Umina Beach and is a short walk or drive into town. It’s also near the seaside town of Ettalong.

Interiors of the NRMA Ocean Beach Holiday Resort in Central Coast, Australia

The NRMA Ocean Beach Holiday’s ‘glamtainer’ is definitely more glam than your usual glamping site.

Canton Beach Holiday Park

This is a great spot for boaties, with its location right on Tuggerah Lake and boat ramp. Fishing, paddle-boarding and kayaking are also popular activities, and kids will have fun at the playground and jumping pillow. Camping and caravanning are available in both powered, unpowered and ensuite sites or if you prefer cabins, there are one- and two-bedroom options.

Best for: Families, water sports
Location: On the shores of Tuggerah Lake, this park is also close to beautiful Soldiers Beach, Norah Head and Wyong.

Facade of Canton Beach Holiday Park in Central Coast, Australia

One of the charming cabins at Canton Beach Holiday Park.

Bouddi National Park

The expansive 1500-hectare Bouddi National Park is a top spot to camp, with empty beaches, tranquil bushland, the picturesque eight-kilometre Bouddi Coastal Walk that traces its headland, native wildlife both on land and ocean, and more than 100 important Aboriginal sites found within (cultural tours are available). Campsites are located at Little Beach, Putty Beach and Tallow Beach, and are unpowered and basic, however all have toilets.

Best for: Seclusion, wilderness
Location: There are three campsites within Bouddi National Park, all with beach access. The national park is located close to the town of Killcare.

Aerial view of Bouddi National Park in Central Coast, Australia

The Bouddi National Park is a camper’s paradise, with over 1500 hectares of empty beaches and tranquil bushland.

Eco-friendly accommodation

In early 2022, the Central Coast was named an ECO Destination, by Ecotourism Australia and supported by WWF-Australia. Here are some of the best sustainable accommodation options.

Noonaweena

Noonaweena is an ECO-certified stay that comprises four elegant lodges that can accommodate 32 guests. The property is solar-powered, self-sufficient with natural water and recycles grey water, composts green waste, and keeps chickens for eggs and even bees. It’s a great base to experience the hinterland region, where you’ll find places such as Somersby Falls and Treetops Adventure Park.

Best for: couples, seclusion
Location: In the leafy rural suburb of Kulnura, in the Central Coast Hinterland, this guesthouse is north of Peats Ridge and Mangrove Mountain.

Facade of Noonaweena in Central Coast, Australia

These elegant cabins are solar-powered and ECO-certified.

Glenworth Valley Outdoor Adventures

Glenworth Valley Outdoor Adventures is the place to come to experience adrenaline-inducing activities such as quad biking, abseiling, laser skirmish and kayaking. It’s also the largest horse-riding centre with more than 200 horses. You can camp overnight here by the riverfront or stay in one of the luxury bell tents or eco-cabins, which are supremely comfortable with all the creature comforts as well as a woodfired hot tub. There is a café and essentials store on-site.

Best for: Adventure, seclusion
Location: Glenworth Valley is a sprawling 3,000-acre property located in the Central Coast Hinterland, about 30 minutes west of Gosford.

Exterior of the Glenworth Valley Eco Cabin in Central Coast, Australia

One of the Eco Cabins on the sprawling 3,000-acre property of Glenworth Valley.

Amani Eco Lodge

Nestled among 20 acres of bushland, Amani Eco Lodge is a place to completely switch off, which is made easy without wi-fi and TV. The house has been luxuriously designed with the Australian landscape as an inspiration, using sustainable and reclaimed materials, including vintage beams from Balmain’s old wharves. With separate wings for privacy, ample natural light, an open fireplace, a wood-fired hot tub and a firepit, getting back to nature has never been so delightful.

Best for: Seclusion, digital detox
Location: While it may seem remote – which is the whole point of staying here – this house is actually a short drive from Terrigal and Avoca Beach.

Interiors of the Amani Eco Lodge in Central Coast, Australia

Amani Eco Lodge is the perfect place to get off the grid and relax in the company of nature.

Megan Arkinstall is a freelance travel writer who you’ll often find at the beach, bushwalking or boating with her young family. She loves reliving travel memories through writing, whether that be sipping limoncello in a sun-drenched courtyard of Monterosso or swimming with green turtles in the aquamarine waters of Tropical North Queensland.
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Everything you want from a 5-star coastal break at Killcare

    By Quentin Long
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    This boutique hotel on the Bouddi Peninsula with its own award-winning restaurant and recently added luxury lodges is the perfect retreat.

    Bells at Killcare on the NSW Bouddi Peninsula is a world-class retreat with dreamy rooms, luxury lodges, a day spa, bakery, vibrant restaurant and hectares of tranquil gardens. Owned by husband-and-wife team Karina and Brian Barry, who bought the stylish retreat from Australian entrepreneur John Singleton in 2017, Bells at Killcare offers all the charm and sophistication you want from a five-star coastal break.

    The addition of The Lodges at Bells at Killcare in 2023 upped the ante further with four luxurious tri-level lodges offering an elevated stay on par with nearby sister property and Luxury Lodge of Australia, Pretty Beach House.

    The location

    a group of friends exploring the Bouddi Coastal Walk, Central Coast

    The Central Coast is home to the scenic Bouddi Coastal Walk.

    The Central Coast, just an hour’s drive north of Sydney, has evolved to become an incredibly accessible and beautiful seaside destination where some seriously sophisticated retreats, luxury places to stay and vibrant dining options have sprung up over the years.

    The Bouddi Peninsula is located at the southern tip of the Central Coast, across from Sydney’s northernmost suburb, Palm Beach, and is dotted with high-end holiday destinations such as Macmasters Beach, Pretty Beach, Patonga and Killcare.

    Bells at Killcare

    Lodges feature a heated magnesium pool, two outdoor double day beds and a dining area.

    This is the spiritual heart of the Central Coast – Bouddi means heart in local Aboriginal languages – and there is evidence of rock carvings and middens found in numerous locations around the area’s idyllic national parks.

    Pack walking shoes and swimmers as, all up, there are seven pristine beaches and many spectacular walking trails that wind around the coastal headland at Killcare. You can also take the scenic route and visit the sleepy, picturesque seaside villages of Pretty Beach, Hardys Bay and Killcare itself, where Bells isn’t. (It’s located up the hill at Killcare Heights.)

    The accommodation

    The Bells at Killcare bedroom interiors in Central Coast, NSW, Australia

    Cottages and suites have an easy-breezy Hamptons aesthetic. (Image: Dom Cherry)

    Bells at Killcare boutique hotel comprises a series of suites and cottages set in landscaped gardens. Kitted out with Ralph Lauren furnishings in a palette of beachy blue and white with signature striped awnings, they embody a coastal-chic Hamptons aesthetic that will have you in holiday mode from the moment you check in.

    Deluxe two-storey cottages, one-bedroom cottages, lakeview villas, garden villas and king suites are designed for two people, while the two-bedroom cottages are perfect for families and groups of four.

    Bells at Killcare

    Rooms in the lodges channel the tones of their bushland surrounds.

    Four tri-level, two-bedroom luxury lodges in a separate bushland setting on site are the latest addition to Bells at Killcare’s variety of accommodation options.

    The Lodges

    the pool deck at Bells at Killcare

    Spend your days relaxing at your own private pool when you check into a lodge.

    In 2023, Bells at Killcare added another feather to its cap with the addition of four luxurious, architecturally-designed lodges. The design departs from the rest of the property’s Hamptons aesthetic and tunes into the local environment instead with natural tones, textures and design details that reflect the surrounding coastal angophora canopy.

    Each lodge is split over three levels.

    On the ground floor, two bedrooms each with its own en suite and balcony are rendered in a calming palette of stone and foliage tones.

    Bells at Killcare

    The lodge’s spa-like bathrooms boast underfloor heating, rain shower and a free-standing tub.

    Bathrooms boast underfloor heating, rain shower and a free-standing tub as well as access to your lodge’s private magnesium pool, complete with day beds and barbecue area.

    The second level opens up to a generous open-plan dining and living area, with fully equipped kitchen and comfortable lounge area with a fireplace for the cooler months, large-screen TV and sliding doors that lead to a wraparound terrace.

    two women hanging out at the sunset deck of Bells at Killcare

    Soak up the view from the sunset deck – the centrepiece of each lodge.

    The pièce de résistance of each lodge is a third-level Sunset Deck that lets you drink in views over Pittwater, Palm Beach and the Hawkesbury River. Best served with pre-dinner snacks and a sundowner of your choice delivered daily to the lodge.

    Thoughtful touches abound in the lodges: from the well-stocked bar and pantry full of local goodies to the fresh-baked bread and choice of newspaper left in a basket by your front door every morning.

    The Lodges are fully serviced, and all-inclusive packages can include concierge service and nightly turndown, breakfast and dinner at The Wild Flower Bar & Dining (see below), two-course lunch or barbecue pack delivered to your door or an explorer’s backpack lunch for days you’re exploring Bouddi National Park, and local transfers to the beach and walking trails.

    All delivered with laid-back, friendly professionalism by staff passionate about showing off this beautiful pocket of NSW.

    The food

    THE POOL BAR

    the pool bar, Bells at Killcare

    The pool bar is an ‘honesty’ bar where guests can pour their own drinks.

    Bells at Killcare has a garden bar and poolside service so that you can enjoy a cocktail and oysters al fresco as well as an honesty bar tucked into a dinky 1950s caravan where guests can pour their own drinks.

    The relaxed pool area, tucked into a private corner of the property, also follows the Hamptons theme, with blue-and-white umbrellas and lounges.

    ONSITE BAKERY

    Freshly baked croissants available at Bells Bakery in Central Coast, NSW, Australia

    Bells Bakery produces freshly baked pastries and artisan sourdough daily. (Image: Dom Cherry)

    There’s also a beautiful bakery and larder onsite, which turns out freshly baked pastries and artisan sourdough and offers both guests and locals the chance to pick up picnic goodies to take away or back to their cottage or lodge.

    THE WILD FLOWER BAR & DINING

    The Wild Flower Bar and Dining Restaurant at Bells at Killcare in Central Coast, NSW, Australia

    The Wild Flower Bar & Dining is inspired by the theme: Bouddi by the Sea. (Image: Dom Cherry)

    The onsite restaurant, The Wild Flower Bar & Dining, has been shaped by culinary director Cameron Cansdell. Menus are guided by the idea of ‘food of the sun’ – from the Med to Morocco – and harness produce from the property’s own kitchen gardens, chooks and beehives as well as from local NSW suppliers and growers.

    The restaurant interiors commissioned Kate Swinton wallpaper and cushions and framed etchings of native flora. The light fittings that feature so prominently in the dining room are also woven from local Killcare grasses by local artist Lee Cavendar.

    The main dining room here is on the balcony, which overlooks the beautiful, manicured grounds and, thanks to floor-to-ceiling louvres, has an al fresco feel.

    The wine list is also extensive with a globe-trotting mix of international – particularly Italian – and local wines.

    The day spa

    a woman relaxing at the Bells Day Spa

    Rejuvenate both your body and mind at the Bells Day Spa. (Image: Dom Cherry)

    Another drawcard at Bells at Killcare is Bells Day Spa, a stylish sanctuary that is anchored to the garden and thoughtfully designed with warmth and intimacy in mind.

    The day spa is hugely popular for its botanical iKOU products, which are used in treatments such as the Mindful Wellness Ritual, which involves both a massage and a facial.

    Its bespoke beauty and bathroom products are hand-made exclusively for Bells at Killcare and include a beautiful high-end signature candle (in collaboration with Lumira), Botanical Shampoo & Conditioner, hand wash and hand lotion, which are all available for purchase.

    The beach is not far away, and there’s magnificent hiking around the Bouddi National Park. That’s if you can bear to tear yourself away.

    Does Bells at Killcare have access for guests with disabilities?

    The Garden Suite has ramp access and a rail and seat in the shower. 

    Is Bells at Killcare family-friendly?

    Bells at Killcare makes an ideal family break. Children over 13 can be accommodated in any room type across the property. Children under 13 are welcome in the lodges and in the two-bedroom cottages.  

    Details

    the outdoor lounge at Bells at Killcare

    Escape to this scenic hideaway on the Central Coast.

    Best for: Couples, families and groups looking for a luxe coastal getaway close to Sydney with all the bells and whistles.   

    Address: 107 The Scenic Road, Killcare Heights

    Cost: All-inclusive packages at The Lodges start from $750 per person per night for four guests and $1200 per person per night for two guests (minimum two-night stay). Children under 13 stay free of charge.

    Or opt for the Bed & Breakfast Package, at $2000 per night for four people.

    Guests checking into The Lodges during the cooler months can take advantage of a Winter Stay3Pay2 offer: stay three nights in June, July or August for $4000 for a family of four, including daily gourmet breakfast, delivered drinks and canapés to lodge each afternoon and VIP nightly turndown. Perfect for July school holidays.

    Rates for cottages and suites start at $527 per night for two people, including gourmet breakfast.

     

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