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Tucked away in the hinterland of the Mid North Coast, Kendall is a charming historic village that feels a world away from the coastal bustle. With its leafy streets, heritage buildings, and a relaxed country vibe, it’s the perfect spot for a quiet escape. The town is also famous as the birthplace of poet Les Murray, and its literary connections lend a thoughtful, creative air. Whether you're browsing antiques, enjoying a coffee in a restored bank, or exploring nearby national parks, Kendall rewards those who take the time to slow down.
Highlights & What to See
- Historic Main Street: The beautifully preserved main street is lined with 19th-century buildings housing antique shops, galleries, and cafes. Don’t miss the old Bank of New South Wales building.
- Kendall Community Museum: Housed in the former School of Arts, this museum offers a glimpse into local history, including exhibits on the town’s timber and dairy industries.
- Les Murray’s Birthplace: A simple plaque marks the house where the celebrated poet was born. Literature fans can also follow the Kendall Poetry Walk along the Camden Haven River.
- Kendall Rainforest Boardwalk: A short, easy walk through lush subtropical rainforest along the river, with interpretive signs about the local flora and fauna.
- Nearby National Parks: The town is a gateway to Washpool National Park and Dooragan National Park, both offering excellent bushwalking and birdwatching.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to explore the main street, visit the museum, and do the rainforest boardwalk. If you plan to hike in the nearby national parks, allow a full day. Kendall also works well as a lunch stop on a drive between Port Macquarie and Newcastle.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Camden Haven: The nearby coastal waterways and beaches (Laurieton, North Haven) are just 15 minutes east, perfect for a spot of fishing or kayaking.
- Port Macquarie: 40 minutes north, this lively coastal town offers the Koala Hospital, historic sites, and beautiful beaches.
- Wauchope: A 20-minute drive west, this timber town has a great historic railway and the Timbertown heritage park.
- Bago Vineyards: Just south of Wauchope, this family-run winery offers tastings and a lovely café with valley views.
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Image credits
- Camden Haven — Rohan Stelling / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Wauchope — Kim Gallery / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bago Vineyards — Kim Gallery / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Dooragan National Park — Stellinr at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Washpool National Park — FearTec / Public domain