Hat Head

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Hat Head is a sleepy coastal hamlet on the Mid North Coast of NSW, where the Hat Head National Park meets the sea. It’s a place for barefoot walks on empty beaches, birdwatching in coastal heath, and soaking up uncrowded ocean views. The village itself is tiny, but the surrounding national park and pristine beaches are the real draw.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to explore the national park’s main walks and enjoy the beach. If you want to include Smoky Cape Lighthouse or a longer hike, allow a full day. For a relaxing beach escape, consider staying overnight in one of the holiday cottages.

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