
Adventure starts the moment you hit the road. North Haven is one of the Mid North Coast's best-kept secrets, a place where the kids can run free, the fishing is legendary, and Dooragan National Park is practically on your doorstep. The only hard part? Deciding when to leave.
Here's everything you need to know to get the whole crew here without a hitch.
Tucked between Camden Haven Inlet and the Pacific Ocean, North Haven sits just 30 minutes south of Port Macquarie on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. It's close enough to major cities to be accessible, and far enough off the highway to feel like a genuine escape. Sydney is around 4 hours south and Brisbane roughly 6 hours north, making it a natural halfway point for a classic Aussie family road trip.

Here are key transport options for car, bus, plane, train, bike and by foot. No matter how you choose to travel, there are ways to arrive and get around with less stress and more fun!
For most families, driving is the way to go, especially with gear, bikes, and the dog in tow. Follow the Pacific Highway and enjoy the scenery on the way in:
Coming from further away? Hop on a bus or catch a flight to either take a leisurely route or save time in the air.
Sit back, watch the coastline roll by and let someone else do the driving. Hop on a Greyhound Australia or NSW TrainLink coach to Port Macquarie, then jump on the local 333 bus for the final 48-minute leg into North Haven. Simple as that.
For local travel, keep an eye out for Busways, which operate routes in and around North Haven and the wider Camden Haven area, helping you get around without a car.
The closest airport is Port Macquarie Airport, just 30 minutes from North Haven. Qantas operates direct flights from Sydney and Brisbane, and Rex flies direct from Sydney. From the airport, car hire is available to explore the region at your own pace. Simply follow the signs in the terminal or speak to the friendly ground staff.
NSW TrainLink's XPT service runs from Sydney Central to Wauchope Station around four times a day, taking approximately 6.5 hours. From Wauchope, it's a short drive or transfer into North Haven. You can book your train ticket online or purchase one at a train station near you.
If two wheels are your preferred mode of transport, you'll find routes of different difficulty levels up and down the Mid North Coast. With scenic roads and quiet coastal highways to explore, bringing your road bike is an exciting way to move from town to town. And once you're in town, you can enjoy a cruise along the local bike paths and foreshore tracks.
Cycling and walking around North Haven is encouraged, especially because the area is known for its beautiful beach walks and nature trails. If you hit your daily step count and need a break, or want to check out a nearby town, local taxis and rideshare services operate across the Camden Haven area.

Sea Acres National Park is a beach wrapped in rainforest, where the crash of waves is accompanied by a choir of birdsong. It protects one of the largest remaining coastal rainforests on the Australian east coast, meaning that the rainforest runs all the way to the beach.
The rainforest is best explored along the boardwalk. This elevated walkway is an easy stroll that you can enjoy at your own pace or on a guided tour with a rainforest guide. There are also a range of Aboriginal Discovery activities where you can find out more about the Aboriginal history of the area and try some bush tucker.
If you'd like to spend longer in this tranquil rainforest environment, you can enjoy a hot cuppa or cold drink at the Rainforest Caf.

Laurieton track is a challenging walk on a rough trail, perfect for the intrepid adventurer. It’s easily accessible, quickly transporting you from the bustle of life in Laurieton and Port Macquarie to the serenity of the forest full of wonderful wildlife.
The trail heads through burly, towering blackbutt and eucalyptus forest, making it easy to reflect back on a time when these forests provided the timber lifeblood for the growing community of Laurieton. Some of the enormous old stumps are still there between the regenerating forests, remnants of this pioneering past.
Those preferring a less strenuous outing will find Rainforest loop equally enjoyable. This relaxed trail heads through cloud-formed subtropical rainforest, and is a great introduction for people with limited bushwalking experience.

Dooragan National Park is the perfect place to relax and unwind, while enjoying the view over a casual picnic and watching the passing parade of wildlife. Located west of Laurieton - a pretty coastal village - the views from Dooragan Summit picnic area are exceptional, stretching far over Queens Lake and North Haven. Easy accessibility makes it a fantastic destination to bring guests and visitors to the region.
Several of the park's walks, including Laurieton track, take you through spectacular blackbutt forests which mingle with enormous old stumps, reflecting the old days of timber harvesting in the park. The trails are buzzing with the sounds of the park's wildlife residents and, in summer, the echo of cicadas can almost be overpowering.
Dooragan National Park is so diverse, it's not unusual to see colourful hang-gliders launching from the popular North Brother summit, or even wedding parties posing for photos on their big day.

Just a short walk from the carpark, you'll be amazed at the breathtaking coastal views from Charles Hamey lookout. Sit on the cliff tops and admire magnificent scenery overlooking Gogleys Lagoon, with North Brother Mountain in Dooragan National Park providing a dramatic backdrop.
Gaze across the golden sands of Dunbogan Beach as it sweeps around to Diamond Head in Crowdy Bay National Park. Look out for whales and dolphins in the glistening blue waters below. You'll also see plenty of birdlife, and you may even be lucky enough to see a peregrine falcon flying high above.
Then shift your perspective and admire the delicate beauty of the wildflowers around you. In spring, the bush comes to life with bright wildflowers like boronia, flannel flower, everlasting daisy and wedding bush. Why not really immerse yourself in colour and continue walking around the 2km Flower Bowl circuit or try the nearby Perpendicular Point walking track.
Take a virtual tour of Charles Hamey lookout captured with Google Street View Trekker.

Jolly Nose Mountain Bike Park is located in Queens Lake State Forest Bonny Hills.
The park boasts approximately 70 kilometres of single track mountain bike trails for both gravity and cross country mountain bike riding.
All trails in the park are sign posted and are rated according to the level of difficulty. The ratings range from beginner to intermediate and advanced.
Jolly Nose Mountain Bike Park is easily accessible by car and is only a short 20 minutes drive south of Port Macquarie.
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The closest airport is Port Macquarie Airport, around 30 minutes from North Haven. It's well-connected with direct flights from Sydney, Brisbane, and Canberra, making it a convenient gateway to the Mid North Coast.
Yes! The 333 bus runs hourly between Port Macquarie and North Haven, taking around 48 minutes. It's an easy, affordable option if you'd rather leave the car at home. For up-to-date information, visit the transport page of the Port Macquarie Airport website.
Absolutely. Local bus services connect North Haven to Port Macquarie and surrounding towns. Taxis and rideshares are also available for added flexibility. Check Transport for NSW for up-to-date timetables and routes.
Not necessarily, it all depends on how you want to spend your time. You could hire a car at Port Macquarie Airport to explore the hinterland and national parks, jump on a local bus to see more of the area, or simply enjoy North Haven on foot. Reflections North Haven is perfectly positioned so you'll have plenty to do and see, even without wheels.
Yes, Greyhound Australia runs coach services from Sydney's Central Station heading up the coast. Combined with a local bus connection from Port Macquarie, you can reach North Haven without needing to drive. The full journey takes around 7 to 8 hours.














Explore cabins, glamping tents and tiny homes at Reflections North Haven for your next Mid North Coast getaway. The park has everything covered so you can focus on the important stuff, whether that's firing up the BBQ, letting the dog stretch its legs, or simply doing nothing at all. Little ones are well catered for too, with Putt Putt, a playground and school holiday activities to burn through all that holiday energy. WiFi, modern laundry facilities and dog wash stations round out the amenities. All that's left to do is show up and enjoy it.