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  Central Coast Accommodation, Tourism and Business New South Wales Australia
The Central Coast consists of two shires, Gosford and Wyong and are located perfectly between Sydney and Newcastle.
The Central Coast is so popular because you have many options available from seaside, rural, hinterland and city lifestyles.
Terrigal is the geographical heart of the Central Coast with spectacular coastal lookouts, national parks and a beautiful rural hinterland, all within a short drive.
www.thecentralcoast.org   (549 words)

  
  Central Coast, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Central Coast is an urban region in the Australian state of New South Wales, located on the coastline north of Sydney and south of Lake Macquarie and Newcastle.
Geographically, the Central Coast is generally considered to include the region bounded by the Hawkesbury River in the south, the Watagan Mountains in the west and the southern end of Lake Macquarie in the north.
On the 2nd of December 2005, the Central Coast was officially recognised as a stand alone region rather than an extension of Sydney or the Hunter Valley.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Central_Coast,_New_South_Wales   (1771 words)

  
 Central Coast Accommodation, Tourism and Business New South Wales Australia
The Central Coast consists of two shires, Gosford and Wyong and are located perfectly between Sydney and Newcastle.
The Central Coast is a popular destination for holiday makers, with many people choosing to come back again and again.
Terrigal is the geographical heart of the Central Coast with spectacular coastal lookouts, national parks and a beautiful rural hinterland, all within a short drive.
www.thecentralcoast.org /index.html   (566 words)

  
 Central Coast of California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Central Coast is an area of California, United States, extending from Santa Cruz in the north to Santa Barbara in the south, but centering primarily on Monterey and San Luis Obispo counties.
Due to the low population density of the central coast, educational and cultural resouces are relatively scarce.
One of the universities found within the central coast area itself is California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB), founded in 1994 using facilities donated when Fort Ord was converted from military to civilian uses.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Central_Coast,_California   (449 words)

  
 Central Coast Tourism Council - Serving the Central Coast of California
The Central Coast of California comprises seven coastal counties of the Golden State, lying between Santa Cruz, two hours south of San Francisco, and Oxnard, about an hour north of Los Angeles.
The Central Coast comprises some 300 miles of the state’s inimitable coastline and 14,333 square miles of spectacular—and spectacularly varied—California landscape.
Also on the Central Coast are major attractions such as Hearst Castle, the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.
www.centralcoast-tourism.com   (552 words)

  
 Central Coast Weddings Central Coast Wedding Services, Venues, Accommodation
Central Coast Weddings is the premier on line directory for weddings being held on the NSW Central Coast.
To assist you with planning your wedding we have listed venues, accommodation options and a range of wedding service providers, to ensure your day is special and will always be remembered.
The Central Coast has become a major wedding region for non Central Coast residents as it is just 1 hour from either Sydney or Newcastle.
www.centralcoastweddings.org   (244 words)

  
 Pacific Coast Highway - California Coastline - American West Travelogue
A magnificent vista of the cliffs from the fabled Pacific Coast Highway, California Highway 1.
California's Central Coast offers some of the American West's most splendid scenery and attractions, from the Golden Gate to the Hearst Castle to the magnificent scenic drive on the Pacific Coast Highway (California Highway 1).
Attractions on California's Central Coast from San Luis Obispo to Monterey are accessed by The Pacific Coast Highway (California Highway 1).
www.amwest-travel.com /awt_calcoast2.html   (534 words)

  
 Central Coast
The location is actually almost perfect from the perspective of not wanting to destroy the beauty of the central coast, because almost no one except plant employees and a few fishermen will ever see it.
Also, the most important thing a tourist needs to know when planning a visit to the central coast is to time your visit so that you can stay overnight in the city of San Luis Obispo on a Thursday night.
The essence of the Central Coast was not captured.
www.photo.net /ca/central-coast   (4785 words)

  
 Central Coast Sightseeing Tours - Monterey/Carmel Day Tour
The Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary is a haven for not only the migratory species like the humpback and gray whales that wend their way up and down the west coast of North America each year, but also for year-round pelagic species like blue and right whales, orca, and several species of dolphins.
A relaxing sail on the Monterey Bay is an excellent addition to any day on the Central Coast.
In addition to the beautiful scenes of the Monterey coastline, otters, sea lions, harbor seals, porpoise and even whales may be your companions on the water.
www.centralcoastsightseeing.com /tours/monterey_carmel/index.html   (698 words)

  
 Central Coast Online : California's Beautiful Central Coast Business and Travel Directory
The Central Coast has some of the best boating activities from Santa Barbara to Morro Bay!
Located along the Pacific Ocean halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Central Coast region spanning from Santa Barbara to Monterey offers long sandy beaches and rocky coastline vistas, wine country tours and artisan villages.
In Centralcoast.com, you'll find the information you need for living and traveling on the California Central Coast.
www.centralcoast.com   (487 words)

  
 California's Central Coast Travel: Tourism Directory & Vacation Guide for California's Central Coast, California
The Central Coast is made up of the wild coastline and wonderful beaches that California is famous for.
In the northern part of the Central Coast, visit beautiful Santa Cruz with its superb beach and the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.
The waves at Big Sur are legendary and only one of the countless places along the Central Coast that is a paradise for surfers.
www.californiacoast-worldweb.com   (227 words)

  
 Central Coast Council - Welcome to Tasmania's Central Coast - Tasmania
Central Coast Council - Welcome to Tasmania's Central Coast - Tasmania
Tasmania's Central Coast is a pleasant mix of rural and urban, of progress and natural environment, of close-knit community and optional seclusion...
The capacity to produce premium quality produce on Tasmania's Central Coast is a natural consequence of unparalleled environmental advantages...
www.centralcoast.tas.gov.au /site/page.cfm   (95 words)

  
 Central Coast Land and Resource Management Plan
The Coast Land Use Decision is based on both the stakeholder planning table recommendations and the subsequent government to government discussions.
The Central Coast LRMP area encompasses a large region of the British Columbia Coast, of about 4.8 million hectares (ha.).
It is approximately 50% larger than Vancouver Island and includes portions of the Kitimat-Stikine, Central Coast, Cariboo, and mainland portions of the Mount Waddington and Comox-Strathcona Regional Districts.
ilmbwww.gov.bc.ca /ilmb/lup/lrmp/coast/cencoast/index.html   (281 words)

  
 Travel for Kids: California Central Coast
The Central Coast has some of the most glorious scenery in California, especially Highway 1 from Monterey to Morro Bay.
In the winter months, thousands of butterflies migrate to the central California coast, and this Monarch grove is one of the best viewing sites.
Gorgeously illustrated life cycle of the monarch butterfly, from egg to caterpillar and chrysalis, the new butterfly, fall and spring migration.
www.travelforkids.com /Funtodo/California/Central_Coast/centralcoast.htm   (486 words)

  
 Central Coast Growers
A family-owned company, Central Coast Growers, Inc. specializes in producing ground covers and liners for the wholesale nursery trade.
California's coastline is one of only five areas in the world that has a Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters and warm, dry summers.
The average temperature on the Central Coast hovers around 70 degrees and annual rainfall is approximately 16 inches, occurring primarily in the winter months.
www.centralcoastgrowers.com /index.htm   (253 words)

  
 Central Coast Entertainment : San Luis Obispo County
The Central Coast Kids Corner is made up of many kid friendly and unique communities: At the end of scenic Highway One is Estero Bay.
The Central Coast is made up of many kid friendly and unique communities.
At the Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville, theatergoers are welcomed into a comfortable atmosphere of cabaret tables with sawdust on the floor and honky-tonk piano music in the air.
www.centralcoast.com /entertainment_web   (800 words)

  
 IEEE Central Coast Section
UC Santa Barbara’s Technology Management Program, teamed with the Central Coast Section of the IEEE, is sponsoring this "best-in-breed" SBIR event.
Our Central Coast meetings are announced each month via email.
The Central Coast section of the IEEE includes ~1000 members in California's Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.
www.ewh.ieee.org /r6/central_coast   (1122 words)

  
 Central Coast Australia
The Central Coast offers amazing lookouts with stunning views over the tranquil hinterland or spectacular Australian coast line.
Experience Central Coast accommodation, dining, attractions, arts and culture and entertainment within one of Australia’s most popular coastal destinations.
This website features comprehensive visitor information and images for popular Central Coast destinations including Terrigal, Avoca Beach, The Entrance, Umina, Ettalong and Gosford just to name a few.
www.centralcoastaustralia.com.au   (275 words)

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