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Terrigal Haven
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Terrigal Beach
New South Wales 2260, Australia
KAB Gallery
Crowne Plaza, Shop 19/40 Terrigal Esplanade, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Trojans Bistro & Bar
2 Scenic Hwy, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Terrigal Pavilion
The Haven, Terrigal Esplanade, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Aromas On Sea
Ocean Front Terrace Crowne Plaza, 40 Terrigal Esplanade, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Terrigal Beach House
40 Terrigal Esplanade, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Meribella
Pine Tree Ln, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Freestate cafe
4/42-44 Terrigal Esplanade, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
INDIAN RESTAURANT—SHAHI MAHAL TERRIGAL
shop 4&5,crowne plaza Terrigal pacific kurrawyba ave and, Pine Tree Ln, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Rhonda's Bar & Restaurant
3/5 Kurrawyba Ave, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Fortune Lane Chinese Restaurant
Shop 4/6 Pine Tree Ln, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Pocket Bar Terrigal
1/74 Terrigal Esplanade, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Nearby local services
The Skillion
Terrigal Beach
New South Wales 2260, Australia
Nearby hotels
Terrigal Sails Serviced Apartments
6 Maroomba Rd, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Star of the Sea
8 Terrigal Esplanade, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Crowne Plaza Terrigal Pacific by IHG
Pine Tree Ln, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Tiarri Terrigal
16 Tiarri Cres, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
DiJones Terrigal
7 Campbell Cres, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
Accom Holidays Terrigal
112 Terrigal Esplanade, Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
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Terrigal Haven

Terrigal NSW 2260, Australia
4.7(35)
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attractions: Terrigal Beach, KAB Gallery, restaurants: Trojans Bistro & Bar, Terrigal Pavilion, Aromas On Sea, Terrigal Beach House, Meribella, Freestate cafe, INDIAN RESTAURANT—SHAHI MAHAL TERRIGAL, Rhonda's Bar & Restaurant, Fortune Lane Chinese Restaurant, Pocket Bar Terrigal, local businesses: The Skillion, Terrigal Beach
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Nearby attractions of Terrigal Haven

Terrigal Beach

KAB Gallery

Terrigal Beach

Terrigal Beach

4.5

(664)

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KAB Gallery

KAB Gallery

5.0

(12)

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Nearby restaurants of Terrigal Haven

Trojans Bistro & Bar

Terrigal Pavilion

Aromas On Sea

Terrigal Beach House

Meribella

Freestate cafe

INDIAN RESTAURANT—SHAHI MAHAL TERRIGAL

Rhonda's Bar & Restaurant

Fortune Lane Chinese Restaurant

Pocket Bar Terrigal

Trojans Bistro & Bar

Trojans Bistro & Bar

4.0

(184)

Closed
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Terrigal Pavilion

Terrigal Pavilion

3.1

(41)

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Aromas On Sea

Aromas On Sea

4.0

(387)

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Terrigal Beach House

Terrigal Beach House

3.6

(417)

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The Skillion

Terrigal Beach

The Skillion

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4.7

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Terrigal Beach

4.6

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Nerine CumminsNerine Cummins
This is a beach located at Broken Head which is at the southern end of Terrigal Beach. The views are amazing. It’s a protected boat harbour with a boat ramp, fishing charters, swimming, scuba diving, snorkelling, picnic and BBQ facilities. The Haven is protected by the 20m high Broken Head and the Skillion, both composed of rich fossil 200 million years old. It’s only a small beach, 0.2 km long. In my opinion, this is a nicer place than the other beaches in Terrigal. There’s quite a big parking available and also toilets, including disabled toilets. There’s seating available along with the BBQ facilities but these are quite popular and can be claimed fast. There’s a couple of cafe/restaurants that you can get something to eat. Well worth the visit.
Hemal WickramasingheHemal Wickramasinghe
Ended up here, cause the other beaches were crowded and there was no parking. This place had plenty of parking. Had a picnic under the trees, then got into the nice cold water and then did a short stroll to the lookout points and the rocks at the bottom. The beach is fairly small and there weren't too many waves. But it was a nice place to relax. There was a BBQ pit as well and a few restaurants. There was a ramp as well to unload the boats.
Nada MarieNada Marie
Great surf club at TERRIGAL. Friendly people, protected beach. Water is mostly clear and clean, loads of fish and I am told there is a family of Grey Nurses and three resident turtles. Beautiful! The Haven is lovely but loses a star due to pipes constantly leeching out filthy water which gives the Haven waters a strange milky look.
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This is a beach located at Broken Head which is at the southern end of Terrigal Beach. The views are amazing. It’s a protected boat harbour with a boat ramp, fishing charters, swimming, scuba diving, snorkelling, picnic and BBQ facilities. The Haven is protected by the 20m high Broken Head and the Skillion, both composed of rich fossil 200 million years old. It’s only a small beach, 0.2 km long. In my opinion, this is a nicer place than the other beaches in Terrigal. There’s quite a big parking available and also toilets, including disabled toilets. There’s seating available along with the BBQ facilities but these are quite popular and can be claimed fast. There’s a couple of cafe/restaurants that you can get something to eat. Well worth the visit.
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Ended up here, cause the other beaches were crowded and there was no parking. This place had plenty of parking. Had a picnic under the trees, then got into the nice cold water and then did a short stroll to the lookout points and the rocks at the bottom. The beach is fairly small and there weren't too many waves. But it was a nice place to relax. There was a BBQ pit as well and a few restaurants. There was a ramp as well to unload the boats.
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Great surf club at TERRIGAL. Friendly people, protected beach. Water is mostly clear and clean, loads of fish and I am told there is a family of Grey Nurses and three resident turtles. Beautiful! The Haven is lovely but loses a star due to pipes constantly leeching out filthy water which gives the Haven waters a strange milky look.
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5.0
1y

This is a beach located at Broken Head which is at the southern end of Terrigal Beach. The views are amazing. It’s a protected boat harbour with a boat ramp, fishing charters, swimming, scuba diving, snorkelling, picnic and BBQ facilities. The Haven is protected by the 20m high Broken Head and the Skillion, both composed of rich fossil 200 million years old. It’s only a small beach, 0.2 km long. In my opinion, this is a nicer place than the other beaches in Terrigal. There’s quite a big parking available and also toilets, including disabled toilets. There’s seating available along with the BBQ facilities but these are quite popular and can be claimed fast. There’s a couple of cafe/restaurants that you can get something to eat. Well...

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5.0
7y

Ended up here, cause the other beaches were crowded and there was no parking. This place had plenty of parking.

Had a picnic under the trees, then got into the nice cold water and then did a short stroll to the lookout points and the rocks at the bottom.

The beach is fairly small and there weren't too many waves. But it was a nice place to relax. There was a BBQ pit as well and a few restaurants. There was a ramp as well to...

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5.0
3y

Terrigal Haven is a lovely open space very close to the the main shops and accommodation. It has plenty if parking spaces near the oval (although it may be more difficult to find one on the weekend), and a 'boardwalk' that goes around the top of the headland and then around the bottom of the cliffs (over the water) to the beach and shops. For the more energetic a walk to the top of 'the skillet' provides good views...

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