Budgewoi is a delightful holiday centre that is almost completely surrounded by water: Budgewoi Lake, Lake Munmorah and to the east the Pacific Ocean. The township of Budgewoi is located about 100 km north of the Sydney. An Ideal spot for water enthusiasts. Long an area of retirees and holiday homes, rising housing prices in the Sydney and has been a traditional holiday vacation destination for people from Sydney and Newcastle for more than twenty years. Budgewoi is ideally positioned between Tuggerah Lake and Lake Munmorah, and is close to the townships of Norah Head and Toukley, that provide other recreational opportunities. Budgewoi has a thriving local communities with numerous restaurants and cafes with sensational seafood meals a speciality. For the energetic, there are walking and bike
tracks along the scenic foreshore of Buff Point, and extends over the bridge south towards Toukley. Budgewoi has a wonderful range of attractions and facilities supporting a wide range of activities especially for water sports. These activities include all sorts of boating, sailing, windsurfing, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, waterskiing and prawning in season. Budgewoi Lake is the home of the annual Australian F1 Superboat Series. Visitors can also enjoy swimming, kite-surfing and board surfing at the range of wonderful beaches along the nearby coastline. To the north is the renowned Munmorah State Conservation Area, which is a favourite for camping, bike riding and bushwalking. Entertainment is provided by several local hotels and two local clubs - The Budgewoi Soccer Club and the Halekulani
Bowling Club, and in Terrigal and Gosford.