Photo: Cassandra Black / Public domain
Rising dramatically from the turquoise waters of the Hastings River, the Kangaroo Point Cliffs are Port Macquarie's most iconic natural landmark. This sheer, rust-coloured rock face, carved by wind and waves over millennia, offers a stunning backdrop for coastal walks, rock fishing, and sunset photography. The cliffs are part of the Coastal Walk that stretches from the town beach to Tacking Point Lighthouse, and they provide a front-row seat to migrating humpback whales (June–November) and playful dolphins. Whether you're a geology enthusiast, a photographer chasing golden hour light, or simply seeking a peaceful spot to watch the ocean, Kangaroo Point Cliffs deliver a raw, unpolished slice of the New South Wales coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Coastal Walk – Stroll the 9km return track that hugs the cliffs, passing through coastal heath and offering sweeping views of the Pacific. Keep an eye out for wallabies and sea eagles.
- Rock Fishing & Tide Pools – At low tide, explore the rock platforms and shallow pools teeming with anemones, starfish, and small crabs. Fishing from the ledges is popular but requires caution – check conditions first.
- Whale Watching – The cliffs are one of the best land-based whale-watching spots on the Mid North Coast. Humpbacks pass close to shore during their annual migration.
- Sunset Views – Arrive an hour before sunset to watch the cliffs glow amber and the sky turn shades of pink and orange. It's a favourite spot for photographers and couples.
- Tacking Point Lighthouse – A short walk south leads to this historic 1879 lighthouse, the oldest in the region, perched on a headland with panoramic ocean views.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the cliffs and the immediate coastal walk. If you plan to walk the full 9km loop to Tacking Point Lighthouse and back, allow half a day (3–4 hours), including stops for photos and whale watching. Morning or late afternoon are the best times to avoid heat and crowds; sunrise and sunset are magical. The cliffs are easily accessible from the town centre, so you can combine a visit with a morning coffee or a picnic lunch on the nearby grassed headland.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie Town Beach – A patrolled swimming beach with a lively café strip, just a 5-minute drive from the cliffs.
- Koala Hospital – Australia's first dedicated koala hospital, where you can see rescued koalas in care. A 10-minute drive inland.
- Billabong Zoo – A wildlife park with koalas, crocodiles, and kangaroo encounters, 15 minutes south of town.
- Sea Acres Rainforest Centre – A boardwalk through a coastal rainforest with guided tours, located within Port Macquarie.
- Hastings River Cruise – Scenic boat tours that offer a different perspective of the cliffs and river mouth, departing from the town wharf.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie Town Beach — Inas / CC0
- Billabong Zoo — mdalmuld / CC BY 2.0
- Hastings River Cruises — Unknown author Unknown author / Public domain