
Eastcoast Beverages
Farm & Factory
For six decades, Eastcoast has been a part of the Central Coast community - a true family and farmer-owned business that began in 1965 when Salvatore Lentini started picking and packing fresh fruit from his citrus orchards for the famous Flemington Markets. Three generations later, the Lentini family grows, squeezes, and bottles juice from the fruit of those very same trees first planted by Salvatore in Kulnura on the Central Coast Hinterland.
Today, visitors can experience the full orchard-to-bottle story for themselves, from tractor-trailer rides through rows of citrus to stepping inside our working factory to see how fruit gets from the trees to the bottle they know and love in the fridge.
After a site tour, visitors can settle in at Bambinos, our on-site cafe serving citrus-inspired dishes and our much-loved Smoked Meat Sundays! The cafe is dog friendly, so make sure to bring your fur-babies for a trip up the mountain as well! You can also purchase any and all Eastcoast products from the fridge doors.
Most excitingly, during the winter months, the orchard opens for pick-your-own oranges, giving people of all ages a chance to take home fruit picked straight from the tree.
Visit https://eastcoastbeverages.com.au/factory-tours/ to book your tour today! We also welcome large group and school tours. Get in touch with us at info@eastcoastbeverages.com.au to enquire.
Reception is open:
- Monday 8am - 5pm
- Tuesday 8am - 5pm
- Wednesday 8am - 5pm
- Thursday 8am - 5pm
- Friday 8am - 5pm
Bambinos Cafe is open:
- Tuesday 7am -2pm
- Wednesday 7am -2pm
- Thursday 7am - 2pm
- Friday 7am -2pm
- Saturday 8am - 2pm
- Sunday 8am - 2pm
see phone number
(02) 4376 3200
see email
info@eastcoastbeverages.com.au
993 George Downes Dr, Kulnura NSW 2250, Australia
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Pets allowed
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Coastal camping and RV adventures
Discover Coastal camping on the NSW Central Coast in an RV with the freedom to enjoy an unhurried adventure, taking in the diverse array of natural beauty en route.
Recognised by Ecotourism Australia as a certified ECO Destination, you can explore a range of unforgettable cultural and nature-based experiences following this 7-day RV coastal camping trip. This itinerary will get you close to nature, with the space to explore and connect.
Stay at camping and holiday parks alongside golden sandy beaches and luminous waterways, from Brisbane Water National Park in the south to the northern tip of the Coast at Norah Head Lighthouse and Munmorah State Conservation Area.
Whether you’re just planning a carefree escape, a Legendary Pacific Coast Drive, or full-circuit road trip of Australia, visit us on the NSW Central Coast to discover superbly untapped natural beauty. This itinerary uncovers our region's gems to give you more time to do what you love - connect, make memories and feel alive with life on the road.
Photo opportunity: Sunset at Elephant Rock with scenic views of West Head and the Hawkesbury River.
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*This itinerary is intended as an inspirational guide only. We encourage you to check ahead of your visit that individual businesses are open, or book in advance to ensure the best experience.
Itinerary Day
Day 1
Get close to nature
Unwind in the Central Coast hinterland with a loop around Brisbane Water National Park. Pull up in your RV to these stops. Take in breathtaking clifftop vistas. Dip into exhilarating waterfalls cascading through Girrakool and Somersby. See one of the oldest on-site arboretums (tree museums) in Strickland State Forest. Fill your fridge and baskets with fresh produce from a scenic 'shellar' door, market farm-gates and honesty boxes along Peats Ridge harvest trail. Camper trailers, caravans and motor homes are welcome at all stops. If you're only dreaming of a caravan holiday on the Central Coast because you don't own a van, why not rent one? Koora Van Hire have a range of classic caravans you can pick up from Brooklyn or arrange to be delivered onsite.
Day 2
Connect with Country
Now you're relaxed, swap the hinterland's fresh country air with the salty scent of freedom that sprays coastal headlands. Today's stops explore sacred mountains with magnificent lookouts, Aboriginal rock engravings, axe grinding grooves, and rock art from thousands of years ago. Share in the origins and wisdom of the world's oldest living culture.
Day 3
Charming waterfront villages
After yesterday's scenic hike, today we're leaving the RV behind to spend time on the water. Immerse yourself in authentic villages of the Central Coast, travelling historic waterways by ferry, lunching at iconic seafood stop Woy Woy Fisherman's Wharf, collecting a selection of sweet treats from Woy Woy's artisan pastry producers, and ending the day in the affable seaside village of Ettalong. Visit the piazza to see Ettalong Galleria's prized restaurants.
Day 4
Scenic sips and fossicking in rockpools
Today is filled with feel-good stops! Our coastal towns are famous for their freshly baked goods and brunch spots, plus visit an award-winning sipping trail, wander the beaches of Blue Lagoon's sheltered cove, and watch the sun glint in the sky with its tangerine tones while fossicking in rockpools... this is quintessentially beach time at Bateau Bay, Shelly Beach and Toowoon Bay.
Day 5
Capture coastal gems
Start the day right with a walk in Wyrrabalong National Park to watch the sun tint the sea tangerine, through red gum forest until you reach the ultimate local sunrise spot at Crackneck Point lookout. Circle around the string of pearls pathway from The Entrance ocean baths, to the channel's bridge, and Tuggerah Lake to see local galleries, homewares, and stop off at the quirky lakeside town of Long Jetty.
Day 6
To the lighthouse
Bring on the ‘cool factor’ this morning with a SUP paddle at Toowoon Bay. Soak up the beauty around you and below the surface. Venture north to Munmorah State Conservation Park for world class nature without the crowds. Be entertained at Johnny Tapas with top cocktails and live comedy. Rendezvous at Norah Head's century-old lighthouse to feel life as a Lighthouse Keeper. Climb the 96 stair challenge to enjoy 360 degree views from the tower balcony.
Day 7
Onwards and up
Following on from your tour of the stunning NSW Central Coast, one of the state's two ECO Destinations, join the Legendary Pacific Coast touring route. There's 8 must-see places stretching from Lake Macquarie's Catherine Hill Bay to Australia's most easterly point in Byron Bay.
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Central Coast, NSW, Australia
POINT (151.21729 -33.231965)
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7-Day - a week
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