- 33 Dunks Lane, Jilliby, NSW 2259
- 10-20 km from Wyee Point
- Awards: #7 Most Popular in the Central Coast for 2023
Outdoor & Adventure Activities for Kids - Wyee Point (2259)
the Central Coast, New South Wales (NSW)
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Iris Lodge Alpacas has been Ecotourism certified since July 2021 We are located in Jilliby on the Central Coast, one hour north of Sydney and provide visitors with unique farm experiences. We provide you the opportunity to get up close and personal with our herd of 80 alpacas and 7 llamas. During your visit youll also meet our 75 wiltipoll sheep, angus cows and horses. We offer the following accessible experiences. Breakfast with alpacas. Alpaca meet & greets. Alpaca farm visits in... Read more
- 58 Kidmans Lane, Wyong Creek, NSW 2259
- 5-10 km from Wyee Point
We're an Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and Learning provider located on the NSW Central Coast. Equine assisted psychotherapy is an innovative approach to clinical practice, counselling and mental health where clients are invited into safe relational experiences with horses to address therapeutic goals. Equine assisted learning uses a similar approach to equine assisted psychotherapy however the relational experiences with the horses are designed to achieve learning goals, not therapeutic. The... Read more
- little jilliby road, Jilliby, NSW 2259
- 5-10 km from Wyee Point
Unicorn & Teacups I've designed a unique party idea for children that love Unicorns & Tea parties. And for adults who are time poor or are not in the position to organise Unicorn events. The party is 100% organised & catered for by me. The children cuddle, kiss, brush and put bows on the Unicorn, The children play games, do activities And enjoy a beautiful high tea picnic. Included in the package is : A Real sweet Unicorn A fully catered tea party A Dreamy hammock swing. Individual... Read more
- Quarry Road and through the tunnel., Somersby, Somersby, NSW 2250
- 10-20 km from Wyee Point
Brisbane Water National Park is set in over 12,000 ha of rugged sandstone country. Bordering the Hawkesbury River the park provides magnificent views of the river, Brisbane Water and Broken Bay. Fabulous wildflower displays from late winter to early spring are one of the features of the park. You may see a diverse range of native animals, including threatened species such as spotted tailed quolls and koalas that find refuge in the park. This sandstone country has an extensive array of Aboriginal... Read more