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Queens Head Lookout: Coastal Views and Natural Beauty

Discover panoramic coastal views at Queens Head Lookout in Limeburners Creek National Park, a hidden gem on the Mid North Coast of NSW.

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Queens Head Lookout, near Limeburners Creek, offers stunning coastal views and a chance to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. It's a great spot for a short walk and to soak in the panoramic scenery.

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Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.

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Limeburners Creek, New South Wales, 2444, AU

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    Getting There

    Driving

    From the Pacific Highway, take the exit towards Crescent Head. Follow the signs to Point Plomer Road. Continue along Point Plomer Road, which eventually turns into a gravel road. The road can be rough in sections, so drive carefully. Look for the signposted turnoff to Queens Head Lookout. Parking is available near the lookout. Note that the final section of Point Plomer Road and access to Queens Head Beach may require a 4WD vehicle. There is a park entry fee of $8 per vehicle per day.

    Walking

    If you're already within Limeburners Creek National Park, you can walk to Queens Head Lookout from nearby campgrounds or beaches. Follow the marked trails through the coastal vegetation. The walk to the lookout is generally short and easy , but be sure to wear appropriate footwear and bring water. From Point Plomer, it's a few kilometers south along the beach or via inland tracks.

    Local tips

    Wear sturdy shoes for the short walk to the lookout, as the terrain can be uneven.
    Bring your camera to capture the stunning coastal scenery and unique rock formations.
    Check the tide if planning to drive on the beach, as it's only accessible at low tide and requires a 4WD.

    Discover more about Queens Head Lookout

    Queens Head Lookout provides breathtaking views of the coastline within Limeburners Creek National Park. The lookout is named for the distinctive rock formation resembling a queen's head, which divides a long stretch of beach. The area is known for its secluded beaches, crystalline waters, and low-lying bushland. From the lookout, you can see south towards Port Macquarie and appreciate the rugged beauty of the coastline. The beaches near Queens Head are not patrolled and can have strong rips and high waves, so caution is advised for swimmers. However, the area is popular for fishing, particularly for luderick and blackfish. To reach Queens Head, you'll travel through Limeburners Creek National Park, known for its diverse landscapes of beaches and woodlands. The park itself offers various activities, including camping, surfing, and scenic nature walks. Keep an eye out for local wildlife and be prepared for encounters with leeches, especially in wet conditions.
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