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Coopernook Forest

Newby's Lookout, Coorabakh National Park

Dooragan National Park

Camden Haven Golf Club

Lake Cathie

Longworth Logging Tramway at Swans Crossing

Swans Crossing
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Kendall
village has something for everyone
Within walking
distance
- Kendall’s
new half-size Olympic pool where you can do laps or simply
relax in the water
- Kendall
Tennis Club - 2004 NSW Country Club of the Year
- Kendall
wharf where you can fish or launch your boat for a trip
down the Camden Haven River to Watson Taylors Lake and
the Camden Haven Inlet at North Haven
- Train-spot
from your front verandah
- Kendall
craft co-operative at the railway station
- Genie's
coffee shop on the town green
- Kendall
Services & Citizens Club with restaurant overlooking
the river
- Kendall
main street with general store, bottleshop, post office,
newsagent, butcher
- Kendall
School of Arts which hosts regular music, literary and
other cultural events
Further afield
Away from
Kendall, the Camden Haven is famous for its long white beaches,
rugged headlands, extensive waterways, rolling hills, forests
and national parks.
- Drive
up North Brother Mountain in Dooragan National Park for
a spellbinding coastal view over Laurieton, North Haven
and Dunbogan
- Walk throughKattang
Nature Reserve at Camden Head for whale watching in season
and myriads of birds and wildflowers at other times
- Visit
Diamond Head at Crowdy Bay National Park and enjoy the families
of kangaroos that freqent the campgrounds
- Surf at
Grants Beach at North Haven or try Pilot Beach at Dunbogan
for quieter waters —both only a 20 minutes drive
- Visit
cafés, wineries, Lorne Valley Macadamia Farm, Norfolk
Punch and Laurieton Plaza Theatre
- Be as
active or as relaxed as you like - fish, play golf or bowls,
ride, hang glide, surf, sail, swim, kayak, bush walk or
just enjoy sitting peacefully on our verandah watching the
trains go past or reading a book.
- Take a
drive to town - Port Macquarie or Taree - or head west to
Comboyne Plateau where you'll find Borganna Nature Reserve
and Ellenborough Falls. South
of Kendall is the Middle Brother State Forest, Coopernook
Forest Drive and Coorabakh National Park with panoramic
views over the Lansdowne and Manning Valleys.
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Norrie Reserve in Kendall

Kendall Craft Co-op

Kendall Pool

Kendall Services &
Citizens Club

Kendall Community Centre

Kendall Bridge over the Camden Haven River

Kendall Tennis Club
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