Wangi Wangi Point
Perched on a rocky headland at the southern entrance to Port Macquarie, Wangi Wangi Point offers sweeping coastal views that stretch from the town’s beaches to the distant mountains. This is a place where the Tasman Sea crashes against ancient basalt cliffs, and the air is thick with salt and the calls of seabirds. A short walk from the car park leads you to a lookout platform that feels like the edge of the world — perfect for whale watching between June and November, or simply soaking up the wild beauty of the Mid North Coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Lookout Platform — The main attraction, with panoramic views over Lighthouse Beach, the Hastings River mouth, and on clear days, the distant peaks of Barrington Tops. Sunrise here is spectacular.
- Whale Watching — During migration season, humpbacks often pass surprisingly close to the point. Bring binoculars and a jacket; the breeze can be brisk.
- Coastal Walk — A short but scenic track connects the point to the nearby Shelly Beach and Tacking Point Lighthouse, passing through coastal heath and offering more photo-worthy vistas.
- Rock Platforms — At low tide, the basalt shelves at the base of the point are great for exploring rock pools and watching waves explode against the cliffs.
- Picnic Spot — There are a few benches and grassy areas near the car park — ideal for a quiet lunch with a view, though facilities are minimal.
Suggested Time to Spend
Wangi Wangi Point is a quick stop — you can see the main lookout in 20–30 minutes. But if you’re a keen photographer or whale watcher, allow an hour or more. Combine it with a walk to Tacking Point Lighthouse (about 1 km along the coast) and a dip at Shelly Beach for a relaxed half-day outing. Most visitors spend 30–45 minutes here as part of a longer coastal drive between Port Macquarie and Crescent Head.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie — Just 10 minutes north, the town offers the Koala Hospital, a lively waterfront, and excellent cafés like The Stunned Mullet.
- Tacking Point Lighthouse — A 20-minute coastal walk or 5-minute drive away, this historic lighthouse is another great lookout spot.
- Lighthouse Beach — A patrolled surf beach with a long stretch of sand, popular for swimming and walking.
- Shelly Beach — A sheltered cove perfect for snorkelling and picnics, just around the headland.
- Lake Cathie — A serene coastal lake and national park 15 minutes south, ideal for kayaking, birdwatching, and bushwalking.
- Kew — A historic village 20 minutes inland, known for its pioneer museum and the start of the Bago Vineyard wine trail.
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Image credits
- Shelly Beach — J Bar / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lake Cathie — Photnart ( talk ) / Public domain
- Sea Acres Rainforest Centre — Bild von bere von awstburg auf Pixabay https://pixabay.com/de/photos/die-dschungel-von-chiapas-1865639/ / CC0