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Kinner is a tiny, off-the-beaten-path locality on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, just north of Port Macquarie. It's the kind of place where the road narrows, the forest closes in, and the only sounds are birds and the distant crash of waves. For travellers who relish solitude, raw nature, and a genuine sense of discovery, Kinner offers a quiet counterpoint to the busier coastal hubs.
Highlights & What to See
- Kinner Beach – A wild, sweeping stretch of sand backed by low dunes and dense coastal scrub. It's rarely crowded, perfect for long walks, beachcombing, and watching the surf roll in. Swim with caution as there are no patrolled flags.
- Lake Innes Nature Reserve – Just south of Kinner, this reserve protects a large coastal lake and surrounding wetlands. It's a haven for birdlife – look for black swans, pelicans, and migratory waders. A short walking trail leads to a bird hide.
- Kendall River – This small river meanders through the area, offering peaceful spots for kayaking or a quiet picnic under the paperbarks. Launch from the informal ramp on Kinner Road.
- Coastal Walking Track – A section of the longer coastal walk between Port Macquarie and Crowdy Bay National Park passes through Kinner, offering stunning ocean views and a chance to spot whales in season (June–November).
- Native Flora – The area is rich in coastal heath and eucalypt forest. In spring, wildflowers like flannel flowers and boronias bloom along the roadsides.
Suggested Time to Spend
Kinner is best enjoyed as a half-day escape from Port Macquarie. Most visitors spend two to three hours walking the beach and exploring the nature reserve, then head back for lunch. If you're a keen birdwatcher or kayaker, plan for a full morning. There are no shops or services in Kinner itself, so pack water, snacks, and everything you need.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – The lively coastal city is just a 20-minute drive south, with excellent cafes, the Koala Hospital, and the historic Gaol.
- Lake Cathie – A pretty lake village with a patrolled beach and a popular lakefront walking trail, 10 minutes south.
- Bonny Hills – A laid-back beach town known for Rainbow Beach and the Bonny Hills Surf Life Saving Club, 15 minutes south.
- North Haven – A sleepy river town at the mouth of the Camden Haven River, with a lovely waterfront park and a historic pub, 20 minutes north.
- Crowdy Bay National Park – A wild coastal park with dramatic headlands, the historic Diamond Head, and excellent camping, 30 minutes north.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Lake Cathie — Photnart ( talk ) / Public domain
- Bonny Hills — OZmobi / Public domain
- Crowdy Bay National Park — Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lake Innes Nature Reserve — Hughesdarren / Public domain