Photo: Rob Freijs / CC BY-SA 3.0
Perched on a dramatic headland between the Tasman Sea and the Camden Haven River, Crowdy Head Lighthouse is a quintessential coastal beacon with old-world charm. Built in 1878, this modest yet photogenic lighthouse stands just 22 metres tall but commands sweeping views from its clifftop setting. It’s a serene spot for a short walk, a picnic, or simply watching whales migrate past from June to November. The adjacent Crowdy Head National Park adds a layer of wild beauty, with walking trails that wind through coastal heath and wind-sculpted vegetation. For travellers exploring the NSW mid-north coast, this lighthouse offers a quiet, off-the-beaten-path experience that feels a world away from the busier tourist hubs.
Highlights & What to See
- Lighthouse Grounds & Lookout: The lighthouse itself isn’t open to the public, but the grounds are free to explore. The clifftop lookout offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline, from Diamond Head to the south and the long sweep of Crowdy Beach to the north.
- Whale Watching: During migration season (June–November), the headland is one of the best spots on the mid-north coast to see humpback whales breaching and spouting just offshore.
- Crowdy Head National Park: A short walk from the lighthouse leads into this small coastal park, where you can follow trails through heathland and spot wildflowers in spring, or descend to the rock platforms for tide-pooling.
- Fishing & Photography: The headland is a favourite for anglers casting off the rocks, and the golden-hour light on the whitewashed lighthouse makes for classic coastal photos.
- Nearby Crowdy Beach: A patrolled beach just a few minutes’ drive south, great for swimming, surfing, or a long walk along the sand.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend around 30 minutes to an hour at the lighthouse and lookout, plus another hour if you plan to walk in the national park or relax on Crowdy Beach. If you’re whale watching, you could easily linger for a couple of hours. It’s an ideal stop for a morning or afternoon detour while driving the coastal route between Port Macquarie and Taree.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie (30 min north) – A vibrant coastal town with a historic convict site, excellent restaurants, and the Koala Hospital.
- Camden Haven & Laurieton (15 min south) – Charming waterways and the scenic North Brother Mountain lookout.
- Diamond Head (20 min north) – A stunning headland within Crowdy Bay National Park with walking tracks and secluded beaches.
- Harrington (20 min south) – A sleepy fishing village with a beautiful river mouth and a historic breakwall.
- Old Bar (40 min south) – A relaxed beach town known for its surfing and the Wallamba River walk.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Crowdy Bay National Park — Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Diamond Head — Selbymay / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Camden Haven — Rohan Stelling / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Laurieton — Rohan Stelling / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Harrington — State Library of South Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Old Bar — Axetm / CC BY-SA 4.0