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A meandering drive through rolling hills will bring you to the Lorne Valley Macadamia Farm, situated in the beautiful Camden Haven. Visitors can sample freshly roasted and flavoured macadamia nuts, or take home delicious jam, chutney, or chocolates.
The cafe is a perfect spot to relax - as well as aromatic espresso coffee, all cakes and slices are baked on the premises. Many of the lunches feature local produce, homemade dressings, or their delicious macadamia pesto. Beautiful valley views towards Middle Brother Mountain will be a highlight of your visit.
Bird Tree and Benaroon, two of the biggest Blackbutt trees in New South Wales are situated in the Middle Brother National Park. Benaroon is rated as the largest Blackbutt in Australia and has a girth of 15 metres. Bird Tree, is 69 metres high, with a girth of 11 metres. Scientists estimate these trees predate the arrival of Captain Cook to Australia. The Bird Tree day use area provides a loop walk past the two giant trees.
This park is home to the largest and highest of the Three Brother Mountains in the Camden Haven region of the New South Wales mid north coast. Middle Brother or Yoorigan stands 558 metres above sea level and is a dominant feature when travelling the Pacific Highway.
The summit of Middle Brother is a mecca for para and hang gliders. A ramp has been installed by local pilots for these sports.
Kendall Tennis club is one of Australia's most awarded tennis clubs. With three new hard courts to complement the three synthetic grass the club can enjoy six courts for its 300 members. They have Paralympian and Australia's Wheelchair player Janel Manns training and playing in regular competition.
The club won Tennis Australia's AOBlitz Tennis power town in 2014 and 2015 in which Rafa and Novak were playing for Kendall during the Australian Open. John Fitzgerald along with the Australia Open trophies visited the town for the opening of the new courts in August.
The club is a feeder club for the Sydney International Ball Person Squad. It's more than just a tennis club offering youth activities, fun days,social events,coaching,day and night competitions for all standards, Hot Shot tennis,club championships and court hire. The club promotes social inclusion, health and wellbeing and is run by volunteers.
Kendall Cellars and Providore provide a great range of local produce, wine, and beer.
They source all of their produce from within a 25 kilometre radius of the charming village of Kendall. Cheeses and chocolate from the lush Comboyne Plateau; macadamia products, chutneys and conserves with a bush tucker touch from the Lorne Valley; craft beer from Herons Creek and, olives, wines and cheese from the neighbouring Hastings River Valley.
Not only do they sell all of this sumptuous produce, they can also create hampers for you to enjoy at one of the Camden Haven's many picturesque picnic spots.
Swans Crossing in Kerewong State Forest is a popular picnic and camping area for families set on a former dairy/beef property owned by the Swan family. Now, surrounding regenerated native forest and hardwood plantations provide a lush backdrop to this beautiful expansive area. The nearby shallows of Upsalls Creek provide a cool, quiet swimming spot. The historical Longworth's Tramway Heritage Walk is only a short drive away, with connecting bushwalking trails offering even more for the nature lover.
Rosies Cafe is becoming the definition of "rusticuisine"- locally grown, seasonally-based, good simple food prepared by Rosie's talented culinary evangelists, who source the majority of their ingredients from the Cafe's own kitchen gardens.
When it comes to fresh produce Rosie's has embraced the concept of local in a very meaningful way. They have their very own Kitchen Gardens, 100% chemical and pesticide free.
Rosie's gift shop is located within the Gallery area where you will find delightful and unique gifts as well as beautiful decorator pieces for the home.
They also have an open air performance space featuring everything from stand up comedy to live music, poetry readings, pantomime, drama.
Situated in the Dooragan National Park, North Brother Mountain offers some of the most accessible, panoramic views on the east coast of Australia. The immediate view is over the magnificent Camden Haven Inlet with the Camden Haven River winding between Queens and Watson Taylors Lakes. Views extend to Crowdy Head in the south and as far as Mount Yarrahappini in the north. The mountain is a 'mecca' for para-gliders and hang gliders. If you are looking for than a view, then try the challenging Laurieton Track - if you dare!
The Camden Haven Historical Society Museum is situated in the beautiful School of Arts building at Laurieton on the NSW Mid North Coast. The museum, which is run by local volunteers, features displays on timber-getting, fishing, marine activities, farming and more. The focal point of the museum is the Camden Haven Valley and its villages. It is a work constantly in progress with history, as they say, 'starting with the morning's news'. The Museum Society also sells a range of books on local history.
The Museum is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9am to 1pm.
Armstrong Oysters are family owned and operated, nestled under the beautiful North Brother Mountain - situated in Laurieton on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. With over 40 years experience, Armstrong Oysters guarantee their Sydney Rock Oysters are of the highest quality, giving them their unique flavour in every season of the year.
Armstrong Oysters are open to the public - you can buy opened or unopened oysters, talk to the friendly staff, and even get some recipes. There are nearby picnic facilities where you can enjoy some freshly shucked oysters.
Laurieton Riverside Seafoods is the go-to place in the Camden Haven, if you want the freshest fish, crabs, prawns and other seafood.
They are a traditional sea food cooperative where most of the product is caught locally. Their net to plate seafood is the freshest in the world. Enjoy traditional fish and chips in the al fresco dining area, overlooking the river and boat moorings on the pristine Camden Haven River.
If you want that special seafood for dinner, come in each day to find out what was caught last night. Fresh is always best.
Dunbogan Boatshed is nestled on the banks of the Camden Haven River. Built in the 1940s, it still carries the charm of an old boatshed, with some new touches - coffee and treats, bait and tackle, fish feeding, kayak, stand-up paddle board, tinny and barbecue boat hire, and marina.
Locals and tourists can enjoy a quality coffee on the deck, while they soak up the view of the yachts on the water, with the breathtaking back drop of North Brother Mountain. You may even catch sight of a dolphin feeding amongst the nearby reeds, while you feed the fish from the deck. Remember to bring your camera.
The best way to experience the water is by kayak or boat, both for the keen fishermen and those who just want to explore. They have a large range of fishing tackle and frozen bait.
As the oldest nursery in both the Camden Haven and Port Macquarie Districts, Diamond Waters Garden Nursery is a walk in the rainforest filled with rare and extraordinary plants including giant king ferns, bromeliads, palms, cycads, bamboos, and rare forms of strelitzia. Bring your own picnic, or enjoy great coffee and local biscuit treats from the garden coffee bar.
Set along the Camden Haven River and under the gaze of North Brother mountain, it provides a stunning relaxation spot just 1.2 kilometres from Laurieton.
The garden is a feast of hidden treasures and while you are here you might like to check out the stunning eco Treehouse Retreat, or maybe even book in to stay.
Come along to the grounds of Johns River Community Hall for the monthly markets. They are held on the second Saturday of the month. On display you will find a large range of stalls and old wares with home made items and excellent food, including the legendary Devonshire Tea or Coffee provided by the Trustees of the Community Hall. Easy level access and ample parking. All proceeds from food sales at the markets go back into the hall and facilities. They look forward to seeing you at the markets....
Kendall Tennis club is one of Australia's most awarded tennis clubs. With three new hard courts to complement the three synthetic grass the club can enjoy six courts for its 300 members. They have Paralympian and Australia's Wheelchair player Janel Manns training and playing in regular competition.
The club won Tennis Australia's AOBlitz Tennis power town in 2014 and 2015 in which Rafa and Novak were playing for Kendall during the Australian Open. John Fitzgerald along with the Australia Open trophies visited the town for the opening of the new courts in August.
The club is a feeder club for the Sydney International Ball Person Squad. It's more than just a tennis club offering youth activities, fun days,social events,coaching,day and night competitions for all standards, Hot Shot tennis,club championships and court hire. The club promotes social inclusion, health and wellbeing and is run by volunteers.
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Dunbogan Boatshed is nestled on the banks of the Camden Haven River. Built in the 1940s, it still carries the charm of an old boatshed, with some new touches - coffee and treats, bait and tackle, fish feeding, kayak, stand-up paddle board, tinny and barbecue boat hire, and marina.
Locals and tourists can enjoy a quality coffee on the deck, while they soak up the view of the yachts on the water, with the breathtaking back drop of North Brother Mountain. You may even catch sight of a dolphin feeding amongst the nearby reeds, while you feed the fish from the deck. Remember to bring your camera.
The best way to experience the water is by kayak or boat, both for the keen fishermen and those who just want to explore. They have a large range of fishing tackle and frozen bait.
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Kendall Kampers offer fully equipped hard floored camper trailers for hire, ready to hitch up to your vehicle and away you go.
Located on the mid north coast in Kendall, half way between Taree and Port Macquarie in the Camden Haven region known as the Poets Village, named after nineteenth-century author and bush poet Henry Kendall.
The Camden Haven offers an abundance of beautiful area's to explore full of unspoilt beaches, waterways and national parks and makes it an ideal starting point for that camping adventure.
So next time you're looking at getting away to the mid north coast for a weekend or longer, go in style and comfort and hire a fully equipped Kendall Kamper, you won't regret it.
Hire packages can be tailored to suit your individual requirements or alternatively local site set up and return are available in and around the local area upon request. Fees applicable....
Bird Tree and Benaroon, two of the biggest Blackbutt trees in New South Wales are situated in the Middle Brother National Park. Benaroon is rated as the largest Blackbutt in Australia and has a girth of 15 metres. Bird Tree, is 69 metres high, with a girth of 11 metres. Scientists estimate these trees predate the arrival of Captain Cook to Australia. The Bird Tree day use area provides a loop walk past the two giant trees.
This park is home to the largest and highest of the Three Brother Mountains in the Camden Haven region of the New South Wales mid north coast. Middle Brother or Yoorigan stands 558 metres above sea level and is a dominant feature when travelling the Pacific Highway.
The summit of Middle Brother is a mecca for para and hang gliders. A ramp has been installed by local pilots for these sports.
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Their three department stores, in Wauchope's CBD, Palm Court Centre, Short Street Port Macquarie and Haven Plaza, Bold Street Laurieton offer a unique shopping experience and stock a wide range of products for all tastes and ages.
The flagship store in Wauchope's High Street is iconic - a mecca for those who love to browse for something different.
The store sources stock from all over the world, and offers high quality products, most of which cannot be found in large chain stores.
Shopping here is an experience not to be missed and people travel from far and wide to find something special.
Among their hand-picked treasures, you'll find designer labels and unique finds.
As well as being able to shop in store, you can also purchase items from their Facebook page, as they post right across Australia. Popular departments include:
Ladies fashion
Mens fashion
Childrenswear
Shoes and accessories
Toys
Homewares
Furniture
Manchester
Kitchenware
Giftware
Outdoor living
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Swans Crossing in Kerewong State Forest is a popular picnic and camping area for families set on a former dairy/beef property owned by the Swan family. Now, surrounding regenerated native forest and hardwood plantations provide a lush backdrop to this beautiful expansive area. The nearby shallows of Upsalls Creek provide a cool, quiet swimming spot. The historical Longworth's Tramway Heritage Walk is only a short drive away, with connecting bushwalking trails offering even more for the nature lover....
Waitui Falls is a local landmark, a hidden waterfall in Comboyne State Forest in the Barrington Coast.
The short loop walking trail is great for a quick bushwalk with the family followed by a swim at the falls as reward. The lightly coloured water is the effect of fallen leaves 'brewing' like tea in the still waters....
The Ken Strong Gallery at Kew features the latest works by well renowned Artist Ken Strong. Ken is known to many Australian and International art collectors for his powerful interpretation of the Australian Landscape and Waterways.
This new Gallery is on site of the former Q Popup Gallery. It includes a range of contemporary works in different mediums including painting, graphics and photography.
The Gallery will feature an ongoing schedule of high quality Artists works from the Mid North Coast. All Artists have established reputations, many are award winning, with numerous works held in private collections. The aim of the Gallery is to exhibit an exciting array of fresh revolving art.
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The Fernery is a brand new purpose built environmentally sensitive wedding, small conference and event centre set in one of the oldest and most beautiful gardens in the Camden Haven and Greater Port Macquarie area.
The Fernery is located on a property with Advanced Ecotourism Accreditation with 400 metres of pristine wetlands and two bespoke luxury Treehouses for tourist accommodation.
It is the ideal venue for a destination wedding with accommodation on site and a range of options within a three kilometre radius.
There are five National Parks and some of the best waterways on the east coast of Australia for those interested in a nature based business workshop or healthy activity retreat.
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Waitui is a small area located near Wingham and Taree in New South Wales. It is located in the Barrington Coast region, part of the MidCoast Council LGA. It is well known for its iconic landmark, Waitui Falls. Waitui Falls is a great day trip for the whole family to enjoy nature's best....
Kendall Tennis club is one of Australia's most awarded tennis clubs. The club has been building a new facility in Orara Street and now has three hard courts, one synthetic grass court and two individually fence mini Hot Shot courts. The brand new clubhouse has a commercial kitchen, club rooms, pro-shop and amenities.The club is thriving with over 360 members annually.
The club won Tennis Australia's AOBlitz Tennis power town in 2014 and 2015 in which Rafa and Novak were playing for Kendall during the Australian Open. John Fitzgerald along with the Australia Open trophies visited the town for the opening of the new courts in August 2015. Now the members have a new clubhouse which opened in March 2017 and new mini Hot Shot courts opened in September 2018.
It's more than just a tennis club offering youth activities, fun days, social events, coaching, day and night competitions for all standards, Hot Shot tennis, club championships, court hire. The club promotes social inclusion, health and well being and is run by volunteers.
The club is proud of its junior program with 120 juniors playing across six grades.
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Laurieton is just 30 minutes south of Port Macquarie. It is one of 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 al fresco cafes, shady barbecues, riverside picnic areas, and crashing surf beach. Sleepy Dunbogan is opposite with its sheltered swimming beaches and traditional boatshed. 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.
A visit to the Camden Haven Historical Museum, located in the Laurieton Schools of Arts building will uncover stories of the Camden Haven region's timber industry dating back to 1876, the days of ship building and other information of the villages along the Camden Haven River.
Kattang Nature Reserve is located at Camden Head, three kilometres east of Laurieton. The beauty and natural diversity of Kattang make it ideal for bushwalking, photography, bird watching and fishing.
Nearby Queens Lake is popular for enjoying water sports and walks along the lake's waters edge. Laurieton Riverwalk Markets, are held every third Sunday of the month at Bruce Porter Reserve....