North Avoca

A peaceful holiday location for Sydneysiders, it is nestled between Terrigal and Avoca Beach, around a 90 minutes drive north of Sydney and an hours’ drive south of Newcastle.

North Avoca is split from its southern neighbour Avoca Beach by the calm and reflective Avoca Lake. Original inhabitants of the land were Awabakel Aborigines. The first Caucasian to occupy land there was Irish Army Officer John Moore in 1830. The town was originally named Avoca, Celtic for “Where the river meets the sea”.

North Avoca beach is a pristine patrolled beach with a Surf Lifesaving Club. This peaceful village is popular with locals and tourists due to its close proximity to everything. Walk along the sand to Avoca Beach and have a meal at a cafe or restaurant. When not surfing, fishing or playing in the rock pools, visitors can visit local putt-putt and golf ranges, aquatic centre, shopping centres, pubs, clubs and restaurants.

Local Information

North Avoca

Education in North Avoca

Government Schools

  • Avoca Beach Public School
  • Terrigal Public School
  • Terrigal High School
  • Copacabana Public School
  • Erina Heights Public School
  • Kincumber Public School
  • Kincumber High School
  • Wamberal Public School

Private Schools

  • Aspect Central Coast School
  • St Edwards Christian Brothers College, Terrigal campus (The Haven Education Centre)
  • Our Lady Star of The Sea Catholic Primary School
  • Central Coast Adventist School
  • Central Coast Grammar School
  • Aspect Central Coast School, Wamberal
  • Holy Cross Catholic Primary School
  • The Coast Christian School

Local Amenities in North Avoca

Parks

  • Palm Gully Park
  • Ross Park
  • Heazlett Park
  • South End Park

Services

  • Terrigal Post Office

Sport and Recreation

  • Franklin Oval
  • Beaufort Road Oval
  • Matcham Oval
  • Paul Oval

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