Noraville, Lake Munmorah, Budgewoi, Toukley
Norah Head Lighthouse The historic Norah Head Lighthouse has spectacular views along the coastline and over a small section of rainforest down to the small resort town of Noraville. The areas rugged coastline dissipates into the northern finger of Wyrrabalong National Park, a 500 hectare sand barrier separating Tuggerah Lake from the Pacific Ocean.
Up the coast, the town Lake Munmorah lies in between the lake with the same name and Munmorah State Recreation Reserve. The reserve terrain consists of small pockets of rainforest, wetlands, and wooded heath complete with campgrounds and over ten kilometres of pristine beaches. Lake Munmorah itself is a watersports paradise.
Inland, Budgewoi and Toukley are nestled on two spits of land which separate the districts waterways. Parallel to each other and surrounded by calm, glistening lakes, they too provide perfect watersports conditions.