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Kat O, also known as Crooked Island, is a remote and ruggedly beautiful island off the coast of New South Wales. Accessible only by boat or light aircraft, this wild sanctuary offers a true escape into nature, with pristine beaches, dramatic sea cliffs, and a rich Aboriginal heritage. It's a place where the land meets the sea in spectacular fashion, perfect for adventurous travellers seeking solitude and raw coastal beauty.
Highlights & What to See
- Cathedral Rock – A towering sea stack that rises dramatically from the ocean, best viewed from the island's eastern cliffs at sunrise.
- Muttonbird Island – A small islet connected at low tide, home to thousands of shearwaters (muttonbirds) that put on a spectacular dusk fly-in.
- North Head Walking Track – A 3-km coastal walk offering panoramic views of the Tasman Sea, with opportunities to spot whales and dolphins.
- Aboriginal Middens – Scattered shell middens and rock shelters along the southern coast, evidence of the Gumbaynggirr people's long connection to this land.
- Snorkelling at Pebbly Beach – Crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life, including colourful fish and occasional sea turtles.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that two full days allow you to hike the main trails, relax on the beaches, and experience the island's wild atmosphere. If you're coming by private boat, a day trip can cover the highlights, but an overnight stay is recommended to catch the sunrise and the muttonbird fly-in. Plan your visit around the tides, as some key spots are accessible only at low water.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- South West Rocks – A charming coastal town with the historic Trial Bay Gaol and excellent diving at Fish Rock Cave.
- Crescent Head – A laid-back surf village with a long, unpatrolled beach and a vibrant local arts scene.
- Hat Head National Park – Coastal heath and wetlands with superb birdwatching and the dramatic Hat Head cliffs.
- Kempsey – The nearest major town, offering supplies, the Slim Dusty Centre, and the Macleay River for kayaking.
- Nambucca Heads – A scenic seaside town with the famous V-Wall painted rocks and a sheltered estuary.
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