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Terrigal Lagoon Bed and Breakfast, Terrigal

Terrigal Lagoon Bed and Breakfast is a modern B & B at the centre of the Central Coast Region of NSW.

Only an hour from Sydney, Newcastle and the famous Hunter Valley Wine Region, and within minutes of the
magnificent local beaches, lakes and National Parks, the B & B offers the perfect base for exploring this
scenic part of NSW.

A short walk brings guests to the cosmopolitan seaside resort of Terrigal, with its beautiful beach and bay,
and an extensive range of eating houses and entertainment. Upon your return to the B & B, the friendly
relaxed atmosphere, and the comfortable, private facilities ensure that your stay will be most enjoyable.

Accommodation Options

Queen Room 1

Queen Room with ensuite, TV, fan, A/C, clock radio.

Queen Room 2

Queen Room. Ensuite with bath & shower. TV, fan, A/C, radio clock.

Website: www.terrigalbnb.com.au

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