Camden Haven Inlet
Camden Haven Inlet is a serene coastal waterway where the Camden Haven River meets the Tasman Sea, framed by lush national parks and sleepy beachside villages. This tranquil spot offers a quintessential NSW north-coast experience: kayaking through mangrove-fringed channels, spotting pelicans and ospreys, and watching fishing boats drift past the iconic North Brother Mountain. It's a peaceful detour for travellers exploring the Port Macquarie region, ideal for nature lovers and those seeking uncrowded waterways.
Highlights & What to See
- North Brother Mountain lookout – climb (or drive) to this peak for panoramic views over the inlet, Camden Haven River, and the coastline stretching to Port Macquarie.
- Camden Haven River kayaking or paddleboarding – hire a kayak in Laurieton or Dunbogan and explore the calm, mangrove-lined channels; keep an eye out for dolphins and sea eagles.
- Dunbogan Boatshed & Café – a waterfront institution serving fish and chips, coffee, and ice-cream; hire tinnies or kayaks from here.
- Pilot Beach and Lighthouse Beach – quiet, patrolled swimming beaches with gentle waves and rock pools at low tide.
- Lake Innes Nature Reserve – a short walk from the inlet, this reserve protects wetland birdlife and offers a boardwalk through paperbark swamps.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to soak up the inlet's atmosphere: start with a kayak paddle or a walk on Pilot Beach, then grab lunch at Dunbogan Boatshed. If you're keen on the North Brother Mountain lookout, add another hour. For a full day, combine with a bushwalk in Crowdy Bay National Park or a visit to the historic town of Laurieton.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Laurieton – a charming town on the Camden Haven River with heritage buildings, antique shops, and the Camden Haven Historical Museum.
- Crowdy Bay National Park – coastal heath and dramatic headlands with walks to Diamond Head and the wreck of the 'Syren'.
- Port Macquarie – 30 minutes north, with its bustling waterfront, Koala Hospital, and Tacking Point Lighthouse.
- Lake Cathie – a tranquil coastal lake popular for swimming, windsurfing, and birdwatching.
- Bonny Hills – a relaxed beachside village with a patrolled surf beach and the Rainbow Beach Café.
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Image credits
- Laurieton — Rohan Stelling / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Bonny Hills — OZmobi / Public domain
- North Brother Mountain — Duncan Giles ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY 2.5