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Mosman is a serene coastal suburb of Port Macquarie, offering a peaceful escape with stunning beaches and a laid-back vibe. It's the kind of place where you can kick off your shoes and let the rhythm of the waves set your pace. The area is known for its pristine shoreline, excellent surf breaks, and a community that embraces the outdoor lifestyle. Whether you're a surfer, a beachcomber, or someone who simply enjoys a good fish and chips by the sea, Mosman delivers a genuine slice of Australian coastal living.
Highlights & What to See
- Shelly Beach – A protected cove perfect for swimming and snorkeling, with calm waters and a grassy reserve for picnics. It's a favorite among families and those seeking a gentle dip.
- Miners Beach – A clothing-optional beach (the only one in the region) that's also a fantastic spot for long walks and surf fishing. The southern end is popular with surfers when the swell is right.
- Port Macquarie Coastal Walk – This scenic trail passes through Mosman, offering breathtaking ocean views and the chance to spot dolphins and whales (May to November). The section between Shelly Beach and Miners Beach is particularly stunning.
- Local Cafés & Seafood – Grab a coffee at one of the beachside kiosks or enjoy fresh local oysters and fish at a nearby eatery. The relaxed food scene here is all about quality and simplicity.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that half a day is enough to soak up Mosman's main attractions – a morning swim at Shelly Beach followed by a coastal walk and lunch. If you're keen on surfing or want to explore the beaches more thoroughly, plan for a full day. It's also a lovely spot to watch the sunset with a takeaway dinner.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – Just a 10-minute drive south, the town center offers the Koala Hospital, historic sites, and the bustling Settlement City shopping precinct.
- North Haven – A quiet village at the mouth of the Hastings River, perfect for kayaking and birdwatching.
- Laurieton – About 30 minutes north, this charming town on the Camden Haven River has a historic wharf and beautiful waterways.
- Crowdy Bay National Park – A short drive south, this park features dramatic coastal scenery, the iconic 'Diamond Head' rock formation, and excellent bushwalking trails.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- North Haven — Bilby / CC BY 3.0
- Laurieton — Rohan Stelling / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Koala Hospital — Diliff / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Hastings River — Sky rockets in flight at English Wikipedia / Public domain