Chasing the Sun to Chain Valley Bay
With endless blue waters in sight, stunning natural surroundings and a relaxed way of living, many retirees are chasing the sun to Chain Valley Bay in New South Wales! A quiet yet vibrant suburb on the Central Coast, Chain Valley Bay is located just a short drive to Sydney and Newcastle for an enjoyable, low‑stress, active lifestyle in retirement years.
Enjoy your morning coffee whilst walking along the shores of the pristine Frazer beach or discover the glorious scenic walking paths around Lake Munmorah. With its close connection to Lake Macquarie and easy access to shops and medical services, enjoy the convenience of everything you need nearby. Explore the Hometown Australia communities in the area making it possible to own your own home in a vibrant community in a sought-after location.
Enjoy walks along the lake side at the aptly named Lakeside community.
Lakeside
Perfectly positioned on the shores of Lake Macquarie, Lakeside is a boutique community with a range of amenities and a lively social calendar. Invite friends and family for a BBQ and dip in the pool, take a stroll through the beautiful gardens or enjoy a cup of coffee admiring the lakefront views from your garden.
Teraglin
Wake up to lakeside living made for your next chapter. Teraglin is a friendly waterfront community blending genuine connection and a range of amenities for an active and socially connected lifestyle – think pool days, friendly competition, shared laughter and full social calendars. Life here is active when you want it, relaxed when you don’t, and always effortlessly enjoyable.
Valhalla
Wake to birdsong and easy mornings at Valhalla, where life is social, secure and carefree. Enjoy lawn bowls, croquet, veggie gardening or time in the men’s shed, then explore lake walks, beach days or group outings on the community bus. Here, every day is yours – active, relaxed, or perfectly in‑between.
To learn more about Hometown Australia’s community and the benefits of land lease living visit the website here.
