Kentia Palm Valley

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Hidden in the subtropical wilds of Lord Howe Island, Kentia Palm Valley is a lush, emerald-green sanctuary where the world’s most famous indoor palm – the kentia – grows wild in cathedral-like groves. This is not a manicured garden but a primeval rainforest, where the air is thick with humidity, birdsong echoes, and the only sounds are your own footsteps on the soft forest floor. For travellers seeking a genuine escape into nature, this valley offers an immersive, almost spiritual encounter with one of the planet’s most isolated and pristine ecosystems.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate half a day to explore Kentia Palm Valley – start early to catch the soft morning light and the chorus of birds. The Little Island Walking Track takes about 1.5–2 hours at a leisurely pace, but you’ll want extra time to linger, photograph, and simply sit in the stillness. If you’re a keen hiker, combine it with the ascent of Mount Gower (a full-day, guided trek) for an epic Lord Howe Island experience. Note that access is on foot only; bicycles are not permitted on the walking tracks.

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