Photo: Rohan Stelling / CC BY-SA 3.0
Nestled on the Camden Haven River, Laurieton is a serene coastal village that feels like a well-kept secret of the Mid North Coast. With its historic timber buildings, calm waterways, and proximity to pristine beaches and national parks, it offers a laid-back escape for travellers seeking nature, local history, and a genuine slice of Australian coastal life.
Highlights & What to See
- Camden Haven River & Waterways: Kayak, paddleboard or take a scenic cruise along the river system, spotting pelicans and oyster leases. The river is a hub for fishing and boating.
- North Brother Mountain: Drive up for panoramic views of the coast and hinterland, or tackle the walking track through lush rainforest to the summit.
- Laurieton Historic Walk: Follow the self-guided trail past heritage-listed buildings like the Old Bank and the Courthouse, with informative plaques detailing the town's timber and shipping past.
- Crowdy Bay National Park: Just north, this park offers wild surf beaches, coastal heath, and the iconic 'Diamond Head' headland with dramatic sea cliffs and walking trails.
- Dunbogan Beach & North Haven: Uncrowded stretches of sand perfect for a quiet swim or a sunset stroll, with the Camden Haven River meeting the sea.
Suggested Time to Spend
Laurieton itself can be explored in a half-day – stroll the main street, visit the historic sites, and enjoy a coffee by the river. To fully appreciate the surrounding natural attractions, allow at least one full day: spend the morning on the river or at the beach, hike North Brother Mountain in the afternoon, and explore Crowdy Bay National Park if time permits. Many visitors use Laurieton as a base for two to three days, combining it with nearby Port Macquarie and the hinterland.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – 30 minutes south, with its bustling waterfront, Koala Hospital, and extensive coastal walks.
- Camden Haven & Kendall – Charming historic villages along the river, known for their markets, galleries, and the annual Kendall Show.
- Wauchope & the Timbertown Heritage Park – A living-history museum showcasing the region's timber industry, just 20 minutes inland.
- Hat Head National Park – South of Laurieton, offering remote beaches, coastal lagoons, and excellent birdwatching.
- Bago & Lake Cathie – Coastal villages with beautiful lakeside reserves and walking tracks, ideal for a relaxed afternoon.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Kendall — sludgegulper / CC BY-SA 2.0