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Wyong Attractions
 

Located in the Central Coast of New South Wales, Wyong provides a wide range of attractions showcasing its natural heritage and providing an insight into the history of the township. With European settler’s first attracted to the area by the vast cedars forests, learn about the early time industry at the Wyong District Museum, or heighten your senses with a visit to the Yarramalong Macadamia Nut Farm followed by a trip to the Lavender Farm in Cedar Park. For the more adventurous explore the town on foot, bicycle or even a kayak through the lake.

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Wyong Attractions

Treetop Adventure Park

Treetop Adventure Park - Wyong Creek - Wyong Creek

Treetop Adventure Park is a recreation area in the tree tops, where participants can slide down flying foxes, move from tree to tree on suspension bridges and enjoy many other exciting activities up t... more...

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Amazement

Amazement - Wyong Creek

Amazement offers a welcoming and attractive setting with a great range of activities the whole family will enjoy: the Lilly Pilly Maze, Summer Maze, Farm Animals, Maze games, electric and pedal cars f... more...

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Kooindah Waters Golf Club

Kooindah Waters Golf Club - Wyong

Located on the beautiful NSW Central Coast, only 90 minutes drive north of Sydney Central Business District, Kooindah Waters is an 18-hole par 72 championship course designed by leading golf course ar... more...

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Muirs Lookout

Muirs Lookout - Wyong

Lookout provides a panoramic view of the coast from Lake Macquarie to Tuggerah Lakes. Fireplaces, firewood, tables, water and toilets are provided at the lookout for the convenience of visitors. Arou... more...

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Watagan State Forest - Wyong

The Watagan State Forest is part of a chain of state forests which start from Ourimbah in the south and stretch north to Cessnock. The most well known is the Watagan as it contains not only beautiful... more...

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