Kingston and Arthur's Vale

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Kingston and Arthur's Vale, often shortened to KAVHA, is a hauntingly beautiful UNESCO World Heritage site on Norfolk Island. This historic settlement, established in 1788, offers a rare glimpse into Australia's early convict history, complete with well-preserved ruins, rolling green hills, and a dramatic coastline. The sense of isolation and the weight of history here is palpable, making it a must-visit for history buffs and anyone seeking a deeply atmospheric experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day to explore KAVHA thoroughly. Start at the Visitor Centre for orientation, then wander the ruins and Quality Row at your own pace. Combine this with a walk to Arthur's Vale and a visit to the cemetery. If you're keen on the museum, you could easily fill a full day. The site is compact enough to explore on foot, and the gentle terrain makes it suitable for all fitness levels.

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