The end of the road.
The waterfront at beautiful Patonga on the Central Coast of New South Wales is more or less the end of the coastal road where it meets the barriers of Broken Bay and the mouth of the Hawkesbury River. This is a delightful small town and we were so glad we persevered through the busy roads of urban Central Coast to get there.
As you can see, it's a fishing village with several prawn trawlers moored offshore while the ferry waits to cross to the other side of the Hawkesbury and Broken Bay and terminates at the back side of Palm Beach, Barrenjoey Headland and Pittwater which essentially form the northern reaches and beaches of suburban Sydney. If you are looking for a fine area for a quiet holiday, this is it. We had to pass through Brisbane Water National Park on the final leg of the journey, full of the early wildflowers of late winter.
The end of the road.
The waterfront at beautiful Patonga on the Central Coast of New South Wales is more or less the end of the coastal road where it meets the barriers of Broken Bay and the mouth of the Hawkesbury River. This is a delightful small town and we were so glad we persevered through the busy roads of urban Central Coast to get there.
As you can see, it's a fishing village with several prawn trawlers moored offshore while the ferry waits to cross to the other side of the Hawkesbury and Broken Bay and terminates at the back side of Palm Beach, Barrenjoey Headland and Pittwater which essentially form the northern reaches and beaches of suburban Sydney. If you are looking for a fine area for a quiet holiday, this is it. We had to pass through Brisbane Water National Park on the final leg of the journey, full of the early wildflowers of late winter.