Historic Precinct

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Port Macquarie's Historic Precinct is a beautifully preserved cluster of colonial-era buildings that tell the story of Australia's early convict settlement and maritime heritage. Stroll along the leafy streets of the town's oldest quarter, where sandstone cottages, a convict-built church, and the haunting ruins of a penal establishment sit alongside the Hastings River. It's a place where history feels tangible – you can almost hear the clank of chains and the whispers of the past.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least half a day to explore the precinct thoroughly. Start at the museum (allow 1–1.5 hours), then take a leisurely walk through the cemetery and ruins (45 minutes). Finish with a riverside picnic or coffee at a nearby café. If you're a history buff, you could easily fill a full day by adding the heritage walk and a visit to the adjacent Koala Hospital.

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