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Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the lush green mountains of the Mid North Coast, Camden Haven is a serene collection of coastal villages that feels like a well-kept secret. With its stunning waterways, uncrowded beaches, and friendly local vibe, this is the kind of place where you can slow down, breathe deep, and reconnect with nature. The area is a paradise for kayakers, anglers, and anyone who loves a good seaside stroll without the tourist hordes.
Highlights & What to See
- North Brother Mountain: Hike to the summit for panoramic views over the Camden Haven River, the coast, and the surrounding national parks. The trail winds through lush rainforest and is a must for sunrise or sunset.
- Camden Haven River: This wide, calm waterway is perfect for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or a leisurely boat cruise. Keep an eye out for dolphins and pelicans.
- Dunbogan Beach & North Haven Beach: Two of the area’s best surf beaches, offering long stretches of sand and consistent waves. They’re rarely crowded, even in summer.
- Kattang Nature Reserve: A coastal reserve with walking trails through banksia scrub and heathland, leading to lookout points over the ocean. Great for birdwatching and whale spotting (June–November).
- Laurieton: The main town, with a charming historic main street, a riverside park, and a handful of excellent cafés and bakeries. Don’t miss the Camden Haven Historical Museum.
- Watson Taylors Reserve: A peaceful spot on the river with picnic facilities, a boat ramp, and a boardwalk through mangroves. Ideal for a quiet afternoon.
Suggested Time to Spend
Camden Haven rewards a relaxed pace. Allow at least two full days to explore the waterways, hike North Brother Mountain, and enjoy the beaches. If you’re on a road trip along the Pacific Highway, an overnight stop is enough to get a taste, but three days will let you truly unwind and explore the back roads and hidden coves. Early mornings are best for kayaking and walking before the sea breeze picks up.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – 30 minutes north, with its famous koala hospital, lighthouse, and vibrant café scene.
- Crowdy Bay National Park – 20 minutes south, offering wild beaches, coastal lagoons, and the iconic Diamond Head.
- Wauchope – 25 minutes inland, gateway to the Willi Willi National Park and the historic Timbertown heritage park.
- Hat Head National Park – 45 minutes south, with stunning coastal walks, secluded beaches, and the dramatic Hat Head itself.
- Bago Maze & Winery – 15 minutes west, a fun detour for families and wine lovers, with a huge hedge maze and cellar door tastings.
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