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Ballina
The town of Ballina, centred on an island at the mouth of the Richmond River, is surrounded by 32 kilometers of white, sandy beaches and seemingly.. [continued]
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Border Ranges National Park
A Word Heritage Listed rainforest, the Border Ranges lies on the New South Wales/Queensland border. It encompasses 31,729 hectares of scenic.. [continued]
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Brunswick Heads
Located at the mouth of the Brunswick River, Brunswick Heads is one of a string of small villages along the coast between Byron Bay and Tweed.. [continued]
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Byron Bay
From humble beginnings, Byron Bay underwent many transitions from dairy farming to major meat exporter, followed by sand mining and whaling.. [continued]
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Cabarita Beach
With large areas of protected wetlands, Cabarita has only limited development, creating a quiet, relaxed holiday atmosphere. Bounded by Nature.. [continued]
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Evans Head
One of the Northern Rivers best kept secrets - the laidback fishing village of Evans Head - is ideal for travellers of all ages. 'Evans' is.. [continued]
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Iluka
Iluka has long been famous for fishing and serious anglers never visit without a frypan in the fishing gear. People also come to this beautiful.. [continued]
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The laid-back village of Lennox Head, a scenic 10 minute jaunt up the coast
road, is a Mecca among surfers, with world-renowned breaks at Boulders and Lennox Point. The views from the headland are absolutely breathtaking and Pat Morton Lookout offers the perfect vantage point for a bit of whale and dolphin spotting… or, for the more adventurous, taking to the skies on a hang-glider.
Hidden between the white sands of Lennox’s Seven Mile Beach and the
wildlife-rich coastal heathland, Lake Ainsworth is a must. The fresh waters
of the Lake are stained "billy-tea" dark by the tea trees that fringe its
banks. Take the plunge into it's deep red waters and you’ll emerge feeling
remarkably refreshed and revitalised. You can skim its shimmering surface on a sailboard, ‘cat’ or canoe or just lie back under the tea trees and enjoy
the Lake’s natural serenity. Lake Ainsworth is the picture-perfect backdrop for Lennox’s colourful monthly markets (second and fifth Sundays) and you can even camp on the foreshores.
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