Lockers in Tuggerah
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Castle Strength and Conditioning
Check website for pricingTuggerah, NSW 2259
Castle Strength and Conditioning is a premier functional fitness facility located in Tuggerah on the Central Coast, dedicated to transforming the way you approach health and fitness. Whether you're a beginner looking to build a solid foundation or an experienced athlete seeking to push your limits, our state-of-the-art gym provides the perfect environment for reaching your goals. We specialise in functional training, strength and conditioning, and CrossFit programming, with expert coaching available through our personal training services. Our facility is equipped with premium free weights, modern cardio equipment, and dedicated spaces for group classes that keep workouts engaging and results-oriented. We pride ourselves on creating a supportive community atmosphere where members motivate each other to achieve their best. With convenient parking, clean showers, and secure lockers, we've thought of everything to make your gym experience seamless. Join Castle Strength and Conditioning in Tuggerah and discover why so many Central Coast residents trust us with their fitness journey.

Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex
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The Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex is a premier multi-use outdoor facility located in Tuggerah, offering 18.28 hectares of world-class sporting infrastructure. With nine playing fields, over 2 kilometres of shared pathways, and comprehensive amenities including accessible change rooms, toilets and canteen facilities, this complex is ideally positioned to host regionally significant sporting and recreational events. The venue's exceptional location near the M1 freeway and close to Tuggerah and Wyong town centres, combined with easy access to public transport via train and bus services, makes it a highly connected destination. Whether you're organising a major sporting competition, community festival, market or expo, the complex has the capacity and facilities to accommodate mass participation events. Since opening in 2019, it has welcomed over 400,000 participants and successfully hosted diverse sports including soccer, rugby league and union, baseball and Australian rules football. The facility continues to grow with plans for stage two development of a multi-purpose indoor complex.