Lies on a peninsula that juts out from the southern shores of Port Stephens. Separates the eastern third of the port from the western two-thirds. Named after the Corporal’s Guard once stationed there. Site of Cromarty land grant. Formerly called Friendship Point
Category: New South Wales
Easts Beach
Easts Beach is only 120km south of Sydney located 5 mins south of Kiama township.
Werri Beach
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Gerogery
This small community at the junction of the Olympic Highway and the Old Olympic Way is home to a great Doll Museum and toy display. There is a lovely country hotel offering accommodation and meals. The former Station Master’s Residence is being restored to its former Victorian glory.
Sawtell
Sawtell is found on the beautiful North Coast of New South Wales just 6km south of Coffs Harbour. Located 555km north of Sydney and 400km south of Brisbane, it enjoys Australia’s most temperate climate. Long sandy beaches, pristine rainforest, the magnificent Solitary Islands marine Park and the nearby Dorrigo National Park make Sawtell a must visit destination. Sawtell is bounded to the east by safe surf beaches, to the north and south by unspoiled waterways and Bongil Bongil National Park and to the west by scenic mountain ranges. Sawtell has 12 restaurants and 6 or so food takeaways. Bookings for the restaurants are highly recommended. Also in Sawtell is a lovely-restored cinema. You can enjoy a relaxing drink at the Sawtell RSL or at the Sawtell Bowls Club. For the golfer, the Sawtell Golf Club boasts an 18 hole golf course and full clubhouse facilities. There are also two croquet courts and 12 tennis courts in Sawtell.
Failford
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Stroud Road
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Blackhead
The Blackhead Bazaar held in Wyllie Breckenridge Park on the first Sunday of each month from September to May from 9am – 1pm. Small Supermarket – Hallidays Point
Rocks Crossing
At Rocks Crossing you will find a camping reserve with toilet facilities, BBQ’s and picnic tables. Situated on the Nowendoc River, ideal for canoeing and fishing.
Laurieton
Just half an hour south of Port Macquarie you’ll find the seaside villages of the Camden Haven strung out along the mouth of the Camden Haven River. On the north side of the river, you’ll find North Haven with its alfresco cafes, shady barbecues, riverside picnic areas and crashing surf beach. Sleepy Dunbogan is opposite with its sheltered swimming beaches and traditional boatshed, and bustling LAURIETON nestled at the foot of North Brother Mountain, is the home base for the local fishing fleet and one of the best fish co-ops on the coast. Dooragan National Park Dominating the skyline is majestic North Brother Mountain, in Dooragan National Park. Enjoy grand coastal views from the mountain summit, which is accessible by sealed road. Kattang Nature Reserve Located at Camden Head, three kilometres east of Laurieton, the beauty and natural diversity of Kattang make it ideal for bushwalking, photography, birdwatching and fishing. Must do: • Watch the fishing fleet navigate the mouth of the Camden Haven River at sunrise. • Pick up a bargain at the Riverside Walk Markets. • Visit the Reflective Gardens at St Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church. • Enjoying a long alfresco lunch in one of the riverside cafes. • Drive to top of North Brother for spectacular views along the coast and hinterland. • Take a walk on one of the walking trails in Dooragan National Park or Kattang Nature Reserve. The Greater Port Macquarie Visitor Information Centres can help you make the most of your time in the region. For assistance, information and bookings, Call: +61 2 6581 8000 or toll free 1300 303 155 Email: [email protected] Website: www.portmacquarieinfo.com.au