4. Harness your water skills
Umina Beach is patrolled from school holidays in September through to April. This is one of the best places to learn to surf on the Central Coast. Umina’s waters are calm and the swells never get overwhelmingly large for beginners. To start mastering the board, book some casual lessons with Academy of Surfing accredited instructors such as Sals Surf School, or Mana SUP who offer lessons at Kiddies Corner, where you can paddle on the calm water while enjoying the surrounding Broken Bay scenery.
5. Post playtime icecream on the lawn of Jasmine Greens
No visit to Umina Beach is complete without playing in the biggest playground on the Central Coast. Located near the Surf Life Saving Club, there’s a range of fun activities for kids including a BMX track, skate park, bouldering climbing rocks, large climbing net, flying fox, fully-fenced area for toddlers, cycling path and picnic tables and BBQs, plus futsal, tennis and basketball courts. Beside the playground is Jasmine Greens Park Kiosk, a delightful outdoor café for adults to unwind while watching their kids. They serve healthy hot brunch-style food, coffees, smoothies, sweet treats and of course – ice creams
6. Hike up to Mount Ettalong Lookout
To reach Mount Ettalong Lookout, drive along Mount Ettalong Road toward Pearl Beach, or walk from the southern end of Umina Beach to the car park. You will see the road climbs steeply to the top of the headland, where there is a small car pull-in bay, or if you’re on foot walk carefully up the first hill and where the road hooks take the left hand side trail until you reach the edge of the headland. This is an amazing viewpoint of the entire bay, encompassing Lobster Beach, Ettalong, Ocean Beach and Umina Beach, plus Lion Island and beyond.
7. Escape the daily grind
A treasure of Umina Beach is Ruby’s Café & Books, tucked off the busy West Street. It’s a haven for lovers of taking time out to enjoy a coffee, tea and that quaint feeling of second-hand bookshops. Sit among hundreds of hardcovers that line the walls, and hunt for your next read.
Jasmine Green Cafe, Photo by Jacs Powell
Mount Ettalong, Photo by David Ross