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Kendall is a charming historic village in the Camden Haven region of the New South Wales Mid North Coast. With its heritage-listed main street, vibrant arts scene, and proximity to stunning beaches and national parks, Kendall offers a relaxed escape for travellers exploring the Central Coast hinterland. The town is famously the birthplace of Australian poet Les Murray, and its creative spirit is evident in the galleries, bookshops, and cafés that line the quiet streets.
Highlights & What to See
- Kendall Village Walk – Stroll the heritage trail past 19th-century timber buildings, including the courthouse, post office, and St Joseph’s Church. Look for the bronze statue of Les Murray near the library.
- Kendall Gallery & Community Arts Centre – Housed in a former bank, this gallery showcases local and touring exhibitions, with a focus on regional artists and Aboriginal art.
- Kendall Showground – A hub for community events, including the annual Kendall Show (March) with rodeo, sideshows, and agricultural displays.
- Kendall Riverwalk – A gentle 2.5 km loop along the Camden Haven River, perfect for birdwatching, picnicking, and spotting kangaroos at dusk.
- Kendall Winery – Sample cool-climate wines at this boutique cellar door, known for its shiraz and verdelho. The vineyard also hosts live music on weekends.
Suggested Time to Spend
Kendall is best enjoyed as a half-day stop or an overnight stay. Spend a couple of hours exploring the main street and gallery, then enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the cafés. If you’re a keen walker or wine lover, extend your visit to include the riverwalk and a tasting. For a deeper immersion, book a room at a heritage B&B and experience the town’s quiet evening charm.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Camden Haven – The coastal towns of Laurieton, North Haven, and Dunbogan offer beautiful beaches, the Camden Haven River, and the scenic North Brother Mountain lookout.
- Port Macquarie – A 40-minute drive north, this vibrant city has the Koala Hospital, coastal walks, and the historic Port Macquarie Museum.
- Wauchope – The gateway to the Willi Willi National Park and the Timbertown heritage village, perfect for a family day out.
- Crowdy Bay National Park – A 30-minute drive east, this coastal park features the iconic Diamond Head, great surfing, and the Kylies Beach campground.
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