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Perched on a rocky headland overlooking the sparkling waters of Port Macquarie, Millers Point is a serene coastal haven that rewards visitors with sweeping ocean views, historic charm, and a laid-back atmosphere. Once a bustling whaling station, this quiet suburb now offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and local heritage, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful retreat or a scenic stop on a New South Wales road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Coastal Walk & Lookout: Stroll along the clifftop paths for breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, especially at sunrise or sunset. The lookout is a prime whale-watching vantage point during migration season (May–November).
- Historic Whaling Station Remnants: Explore the ruins and interpretive signs that recount Millers Point’s 19th-century whaling past, offering a fascinating glimpse into early Australian industry.
- Rock Pools & Sheltered Beaches: Discover hidden rock pools at low tide and small sandy coves perfect for a quiet swim or picnic away from the crowds.
- Local Art & Community Spirit: The area is dotted with vibrant street art and a friendly community garden, reflecting the creative, welcoming vibe of Port Macquarie.
Suggested Time to Spend
Millers Point is best enjoyed as a half-day excursion – allow 2–3 hours to walk the coastal trails, soak in the views, and explore the historic sites. Combine it with a morning or afternoon at a nearby café in Port Macquarie for a relaxed day out. For keen photographers or whale watchers, a longer visit at golden hour is highly rewarding.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie Town Centre – Just a short drive away, with its lively waterfront, restaurants, and the iconic Koala Hospital.
- Lighthouse Beach – A stunning surf beach with a historic lighthouse, ideal for a longer beach day.
- Sea Acres National Park – Home to a magnificent coastal rainforest boardwalk and diverse wildlife.
- Hastings River & Settlement Point – Explore the riverfront, ferry rides, and riverside walking tracks.
- Kooloonbung Creek Nature Reserve – A peaceful wetland with birdlife and walking trails, great for nature lovers.
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