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The
Hastings region stretches from Laurieton in the south to
Port Macquariein the north. The area covers 3,632.5 kilometres
and includes 13 golden beaches, National Parks, beautiful hinterland
and several river systems boasting magnificent vistas.
Located within the Hastings area is The Camden Haven which takes in
the seaside villages of Laurieton-Dunbogan, North Haven,
Bonny Hills and Lake Cathie.
The Camden Haven also includes the tranquil country and inland townships
of Comboyne, Telegraph Point, Kew, Kendall and Lorne.
Wauchope is one of the areas most historical and picturesque townships
in the Port Macquarie Hinterland.The
Hinterland is surrounded by valleys, mountains, waterfalls, rivers, eucalypt
forests and rainforests, a world heritage listed national park, picturesque
scenery and an abundance of wildlife.

Kendall: Reknown
for it's unique attractions.
Comboyne:
Gateway to Ellenborough, Rawson and Bridal Veil Falls
and Borganna Nature Reserve.
Camden
Haven:Dooragan National Park, Kattang
National Park,
Wilson River Nature Reserve.
Wauchope:
Bago Bluff Nature Reserve.
Port
Macquarie: Sea Acres Rainforest Centre,
Koala
Hospital, Limeburners
Nature Reserve, Lake
Innes Nature Reserve.

| By
Car: |
Sydney
to Port Macquarie 4 hours.
Brisbane to Taree 6 hours. |
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Train: |
Sydney
or Brisbane to Wauchope Railway Station 7 hours. Commuter
coaches travel between Port Macquarie and Wauchope Station. |
| By
Air: |
Sydney
or Brisbane to Port Macquarie 2
hours 40 minutes.
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Kew
Visitor
Information Centre
Pacific
Highway Kew
Ph: 02 6559 4400 or 1 800 803 447
International Visitors Ph: 61 2 6559 4400
e-mail:
tmnc@midcoast.com.au
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