Kinchela, New South Wales, is a village in the Mid North Coast region of Australia. It offers a range of attractions for visitors, including the scenic Kinchela Trig Lookout walk, which provides stunning views of the coastline and opportunities for birdwatching at Hat Head National Park. The area is also culturally significant to the local Aboriginal people, with ceremonial grounds, burial sites, shell middens, and campsites.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy fishing, hiking, and birdwatching in Kinchela. Moffat Falls is a popular spot for trout fishing and guided catch. Nearby attractions include Trial Bay Gaol, Smoky Cape Lighthouse, The Rocks Fishing Charters, and South West Rocks Dive. Additionally, the village boasts several heritage-listed sites, such as the Kinchela Aboriginal Boys' Training Home, which holds historical importance.