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Perpendicular Point

Attractions

Bergalia Crescent, Camden Head NSW 2443, Camden Head, NSW 2443
1300 361 967

Description

Perpendicular Point Camden Head is a popular attraction located in Kattang Nature Reserve.

The magnificent Perpendicular Point features impressive vertical cliffs that plummet 40 metres to the sea below, making it the main feature of the reserve. This reserve is surrounded by rock platforms, and the Camden Haven estuary lies to the north.

Perpendicular Point Camden Head is the best whale watching spot in the Camden Haven district, especially during the whales' migration period to and from the Northern waters. The reserve features a variety of habitats, including rugged and exposed headlands, patches of littoral rainforest, dry eucalypt forest, and wet and dry heaths. The reserve was declared in 1983, following the efforts of the Save the Headland Action Group.

The two main walks in the reserve offer great views and are suitable for hiking enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy walking near the cliffs and enjoy the scenic views of the ocean. The reserve is also home to a variety of wildflowers, which are in full bloom during the season. The reserve is accessible by car and is just a 10-minute drive south from Laurieton, a small coastal town. Visitors can follow the Kattang Nature Trail, which takes them to the main entrance of the reserve.

Perpendicular Point Camden Head is a must-visit site for anyone who appreciates nature and wants to explore the rugged coastal regions of the Camden Haven district. The site offers a perfect blend of natural

Details

Natural Attractions: Capes & Points

Location

Bergalia Crescent, Camden Head NSW 2443, Camden Head, NSW 2443

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