Point Plomer
Point Plomer is a wild, windswept headland on the NSW mid-north coast that feels a world away from the nearby town of Port Macquarie. This is raw coastal nature at its best — think dramatic rock platforms, a sweeping surf beach, and panoramic views that stretch from the Camden Haven River mouth to the distant peaks of the Great Dividing Range. It's a place for walkers, whale-watchers, and anyone who wants to feel the full force of the Tasman Sea.
Highlights & What to See
- Point Plomer Coastal Walk: A 4.5 km return track that hugs the cliff tops, passing through coastal heath and offering knockout views of the ocean and hinterland. Look for migrating humpback whales between June and November.
- Rainbow Beach: A stunning stretch of sand at the base of the headland, perfect for a bracing walk or a surf. The beach is patrolled in summer, but always check conditions — the rip can be strong.
- Rock Platforms at Low Tide: Explore the exposed rock shelves teeming with marine life — starfish, anemones, and tiny crabs. The contrasts of orange lichen, grey rock, and turquoise pools are mesmerising.
- Picnic at the Point: There's a small picnic area with tables and a grassy patch under the casuarinas — ideal for a simple lunch with a view.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2.5 hours here, which allows time for the coastal walk, a wander on the rock platforms, and a short sit-down at the picnic area. If you want to swim or surf at Rainbow Beach, add another hour. The light is especially dramatic in the late afternoon, so aim to arrive around 3 pm if you can.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie — the lively hub with its heritage buildings, Hastings River waterfront, and excellent coffee scene. It's a 20-minute drive south.
- Lake Cathie — a peaceful coastal lake perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, or a gentle walk along the foreshore, just 10 minutes north.
- North Brother Mountain — for a short but steep bushwalk to a fire tower with 360-degree views over the coast and hinterland, about 15 minutes inland.
- Camden Haven — a string of pretty waterways, national parks, and villages like Laurieton and Kendall, well worth a half-day exploration.
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Image credits
- Lake Cathie — Photnart ( talk ) / Public domain
- North Brother Mountain — Duncan Giles ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY 2.5
- Camden Haven — Rohan Stelling / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Rainbow Beach — S. Newrick / CC BY-SA 4.0