Point Plomer
Point Plomer is a secluded coastal gem within the Limeburners Creek National Park, just a short drive from Port Macquarie. This pristine stretch of sand and surf offers a raw, uncrowded escape where the bush meets the beach. It's a favourite among local surfers and nature lovers seeking a genuine slice of the New South Wales coast without the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Surfing at Point Plomer: The point break here is consistent and less crowded than Port Macquarie main breaks, offering both left and right-handers for intermediate to advanced surfers.
- Limeburners Creek National Park: Explore the park's coastal heath and woodland trails, where you might spot eastern grey kangaroos, goannas, and a variety of birdlife.
- Swimming and Sunbathing: The protected northern end of the beach offers calmer waters for a dip, while the main beach is patrolled in summer – always swim between the flags.
- Picnicking and BBQs: There are sheltered picnic tables and electric barbecues near the carpark, perfect for a relaxed lunch with ocean views.
- Dolphin Spotting: Bottlenose dolphins are frequently sighted riding the waves or cruising just offshore – keep your eyes peeled.
Suggested Time to Spend
Point Plomer can be enjoyed as a half-day trip from Port Macquarie. Arrive mid-morning to claim a good spot, spend a few hours surfing or swimming, then fire up the BBQ for lunch. If you're keen to explore the national park's walking trails, allow a full day. The beach is also a magical sunset spot, so consider lingering until golden hour.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie: The vibrant town offers a coastal walk, historic sites, and a thriving café scene – perfect for a post-beach coffee or dinner.
- Lake Cathie: A tranquil coastal lake just south, great for kayaking, paddleboarding, and birdwatching.
- North Brother Mountain: For panoramic views of the coast, a steep but rewarding walk in Dooragan National Park.
- Crowdy Bay National Park: A wilder, less-visited park with dramatic rock formations and the historic Diamond Head campground.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- North Brother Mountain — Duncan Giles ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY 2.5
- Limeburners Creek National Park — Christopher Wood / CC BY-SA 3.0