Patonga, New South Wales
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Patonga is a small beach side fishing and holiday village which is part of the Central Coast region of
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, Australia, located on the edge of Brisk Bay and near the mouth of the
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. It is part of the
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. Patonga is the southern most village of the Central Coast.


Geography

Patonga is a small and quiet bayside community occupying a one kilometre long sandy spit projecting from the rocky and elevated headland of the
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to the north through to the spit at the mouth of the Patonga Creek which feeds into the
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at
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. Patonga has both a beach frontage onto Brisk Bay to the east and a sandy foreshore on the creek to the west.. Patonga can be accessed by road along Patonga Drive from
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to the north, by ferry from Palm Beach or by private watercraft. The community extends to housing, accessible only by watercraft, which occupies Patonga Creek's foreshore on the opposite bank. Various bush tracks provide hiking access to Patonga and the surrounding reserves. Patonga also has a walking track of medium difficulty which leads to neighboring Pearl Beach. Patonga is home to one of the "Boathouse Groups" venues. The Boathouse Hotel has a large menu as well as custom cocktails, extensive wine list and craft beer on tap. It is open for breakfast lunch and dinner. The hotel also has accommodation. The Boathouse Group also run a daily ferry between Patonga and Palm Beach. Patonga still operates as a fishing village but is also home to weekenders escaping from Sydney and holiday makers. The Patonga Creek was once navigable by fairly large vessels, but now averages about half a metre in depth. The nearby towns of
Umina Beach Umina Beach is a suburb within the local government area on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. By road, it is north of the Sydney CBD and south of the Newcastle CBD. Umina Beach is locally known on the Central Coast as bein ...
and
Ettalong Beach Ettalong Beach is a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia south of Woy Woy on Brisbane Water at the point where it meets Broken Bay, about 80 km north of Sydney. It is part of the local government area. Ettalong ...
are significant neighbouring communities which provide many facilities and services not available at Patonga.


Origin of name

Patonga means "
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" in the Darkinjung people's language. Early
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maps of the area spelt Patonga as "Betonga".


Local industry and facilities

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is the main local industry along with eco-tourism and recreational tourism. Visitors from the Central coast,
day trippers A day trip is a visit to a tourist destination or visitor attraction from a person's home, hotel, or hostel in the morning, returning to the same lodging in the evening. The day trip is a form of recreational travel and leisure to a location tha ...
from Palm Beach, wider
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,
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, and other areas of the
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provide customers to the Boathouse Hotel and Kiosk. The hotel has a tavern with a restaurant and some accommodation The town also has as a handful of art galleries. Recreational facilities and infrastructure include a sports oval, a public boat ramp to the eastern end of the village, tennis courts, a public wharf and a two-hectare camping and caravan park located at the southern end of the village (accessed by Patonga and Bay Streets). The wharf is also used by commercially operated ferries providing services to Palm Beach and Newport on the Northern Beaches. Visitors to Patonga can take advantage of the opportunity for canoeing, boating, fishing and hiking.


Patonga and the film industry

Patonga provided the setting for the fishing village of Graves Point in the 1996 television movie loosely based on
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's novel, ' The Beast', a sci-fi horror-drama in which a rare giant squid threatens a small seaport community. The featured sea-side cottage near the wharf was constructed as a film set and demolished on completion. Patonga has also featured in many other movies and TV shows such as Oyster Farmer, Micro Nation, Home and Away and many other big known titles.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115109/ IMDb 'The Beast'. Retrieved 16 January 2011


References

{{Coord, -33.549, 151.268, format=dms, display=title Suburbs of the Central Coast (New South Wales)