Photo: Rohan Stelling / CC BY-SA 3.0
Camden Haven is a serene coastal region on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, where the Hastings River meets the sea. It's a hidden gem of waterways, national parks, and uncrowded beaches, offering a laid-back escape from busier tourist hubs. The area comprises several charming villages, each with its own character, and is a paradise for water lovers and nature enthusiasts.
Highlights & What to See
- North Brother Mountain: Hike to the summit for panoramic views of the Camden Haven River system and coastline. It's a moderately challenging walk through rainforest and open forest.
- Camden Haven River: Kayak, paddleboard, or take a scenic cruise along the tranquil waterways. Spot ospreys, pelicans, and maybe even dolphins.
- Laurieton: The main township, with a historic riverfront, cafés, and the Camden Haven Museum. Climb the Captain Cook Bicentenary Memorial for a bird's-eye view.
- Dunbogan Beach & North Shore: Stunning, often deserted beaches perfect for swimming, surfing, or a peaceful stroll. The coastal walk from Dunbogan to North Haven is a must.
- Crowdy Bay National Park: Explore wild beaches, coastal heath, and the iconic 'Diamond Head' headland. Keep an eye out for kangaroos and sea eagles.
- Port Macquarie: Just a 30-minute drive north, this vibrant town offers the Koala Hospital, historic sites, and a lively waterfront.
Suggested Time to Spend
Camden Haven is best enjoyed over two to three days. Spend your first day exploring Laurieton and the river – hire a kayak or join a cruise. Dedicate the second day to hiking North Brother Mountain in the morning, then relaxing on Dunbogan Beach in the afternoon. If you have a third day, venture into Crowdy Bay National Park or take a day trip to Port Macquarie. The region is compact, so you won't spend much time driving between attractions.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – just 30 km north, with its koala hospital, historic gaol, and coastal walks.
- Wauchope – a historic timber town on the Hastings River, gateway to the Werrikimbe National Park.
- Forster–Tuncurry – about an hour south, offering stunning beaches and the Great Lakes region.
- Dorrigo National Park – a World Heritage-listed rainforest with waterfalls and walking trails, about two hours inland.
- Myall Lakes National Park – a pristine lake system ideal for kayaking and birdwatching, roughly 1.5 hours south.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Wauchope — Kim Gallery / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Forster–Tuncurry — Rob Freijs / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Dorrigo National Park — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Myall Lakes National Park — Eduardo M. C. / CC BY 2.0
- Crowdy Bay National Park — Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0