EVENTS At:The Entrance:
Farmers Market-Every Sat of the Month (exclusions apply)
http://www.theentrance.org.au/whats-on/events
SCA – Waterfront via Ocean Pde/Beach Street approximately 450 steps (342m)
SCA – Surf Club via patrolled beach via Ocean Pde/Beach Street approximately 1200 steps (approximately 914m)
SCA – Ocean Baths via patrolled beach, Ocean Pde-Beach Street approximately 1590 steps (approximately 1212m)
SCA – Bottom of high street via Denning Street approximately 933 steps (approximately 710m)
SCA - To Picnic Point approximately 2,000 steps (approximately 1524M)
Things to do & Watch:
Pelican Feeding:
The Pelican Feed takes place on The Entrance waterfront at 3.30pm each dayCoast To Lake Walk
The Entrance Coast to Lake Scenic Walk is a self-guided walk connecting pedestrians to attractions, landmarks and facilities around The Entrance, covering over 7.6km of our beautiful area.
Fishing
The Entrance is famous for its fishing, both in the ocean beaches and lakes. Whether you fish for sport or leisure, there are many locations where you can drop a line in and try your luck in our waterways.
Picnic & BBQ Areas
There are a number of barbecue and picnic areas around The Entrance with beautiful, natural surroundings where you can relax and enjoy time with family and friends.
Norah Head Lighthouse & Nature Walk
Bush Street, Norah Head
Take the pleasant short walk from the Art Cafe at Bush Street to the glorious views of the Nora Head Lighthouse (approximately 1,000 step walk)
The Norah Head Lighthouse (constructed in 1903) sits on the headland overlooking the Pacific Ocean and is an operating beacon for shipping.
Crack Neck Lock Out
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/lookouts/crackneck-lookout
Crack Neck lookout is in the Southern section of Wyrrabalong National Park.
To get there from Bateau Bay:
- Take Bateau Bay Road for about 500m
- Turn right onto Burrawong Street
- Take the first right to Hilltop Street and follow it to Crack Neck Point at the end