 | Byron BayRenowned for its surfing beaches and beautiful rainforests, Byron Bay today enjoys a relaxed and informal lifestyle that has become a favourite for many travellers. Various adventure sports, fine dining and live entertainment are also available. The Cape.. read more |
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 | LismoreWith a population of 45,000, the city of Lismore is home to the progressive Southern Cross University, the award-winning performing arts group NORPA, a valuable macadamia and dairy industry, a creative artistic community and a thriving business centre.. read more |
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 | BallinaA blend of tranquil seaside hideaway and vibrant holiday resort, Ballina is the commercial and entertainment hub of the shire. The historic thoroughfares of the town centre are lined with stylish cafes and restaurants where you can sample the famous local.. read more |
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 | Border Ranges National ParkA short 200m walk at the Pinnacle to stunning lookout. Help protect endangered plants by staying on the walking track and not going beyond the lookout platform at the Pinnacle. The Tweed Scenic Drive (unsealed, but suitable for 2WD when dry) is a well-maintained gravel.. read more |
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 | Brunswick HeadsNorth of the river is Brunswick Heads Nature Reserve, a coastal sanctuary for migratory birds and a popular spot for picnics, bushwalks and river fishing. To the south is Tyagarah Nature Reserve, 8 km of secluded and unspoilt beach that is popular for walking and bird watching.. read more |
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 | Cabarita BeachIt boasts many features such as bike tracks, coastal walkways, and littoral rainforests. Cudgen Lake, around behind the Cabarita Ski Gardens site is a very good area for children and families enjoying boating as the water is only very shallow and there.. read more |
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 | Clarence RiverThe Clarence River being the largest river on the eastern seaboard lends itself particulary well to estuary fishing. From its birth place in Queensland McPherson Ranges, the Clarence is fed by many wild tributaries and flows around one hundred Islands.. read more |
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 | Evans Head'Evans' is the 'Jewel In The Crown' of the Richmond Valley and boasts long unspolit beaches, an abundance of fishing spots as well as deep sea fishing on its doorstep, a river estuary that provides a safe spot for children to swim and beaches for everyone.. read more |
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 | Hastings pointAt Hastings Point and nearby can be found a diverse range of lodgings, ranging from holiday bungalows and flats, to motels, caravan parks and holiday resorts. read more |
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 | IlukaThe World Heritage listed Iluka Nature Reserve contains the largest remnant of littoral rainforest in NSW. It supports rich vegetation and abundant bird and wildlife. Iluka Bluff has an excellent surfing beach and a great lookout platform with panoramic views – ideal.. read more |
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 | KingscliffFrom Kingscliff there is easy access to Mt Warning and the World Heritage National Parks, cruises along the Tweed River and club style entertainment at Tweed heads. Fishing, a keen attraction is easily accessable either along the local creek, Tweed River, or ocean front.. read more |
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 | Lennox HeadHidden 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.. read more |
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 | MacleanExplore all the historic architecture of the town, take the heritage walking trail, visit the museum and don't miss the breathtaking views from the Maclean lookout over the town and the mighty Clarence River. Take a relaxing stroll along the town centre boulevarde with.. read more |
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 | Mount WarningMt Warning is a volcano which covered a massive 400 square kilometres and can be found within the Mt Warning national park. Given its name by Captain Cook, it was used as a warning to sailors of the dangerous Point Danger near Tweed Heads. Mount Warning.. read more |
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 | Mt Warning National ParkUnder Bundjalung law, only certain people can climb Wollumbin, so consider choosing to respect their heritage. The track is a steep 9 kilometres return trip, with a challenging rock scramble at the end. As an alternative enjoy a stroll along the 200.. read more |
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 | MullumbimbyAccommodation is limited to a pet friendly guesthouse, hotels and motels in town, while an extensive choice of B&Bs and guesthouses can be found throughout the small settlements scattered along the country roads which wind between Mullumbimby and Byron.. read more |
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 | MurwillumbahPioneer settler and cattleman Joshua Bray first noted the name Murwillumbah in 1863 as his recording of the Aboriginal name for the local tribe and tribal lands between the Rous and Tweed Rivers, but it was not until 1868 that the first vessel appeared.. read more |
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 | NimbinIn 1973, Nimbin became the focus of national attention with the now famous Aquarius Festival. Out of this a new, alternative community was born. Today, it is this culture for which Nimbin is known. Visitors are treated to a glimpse of the 'Spirit of Aquarius'.. read more |
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 | PottsvilleApart from lazing on the beach, fishing, scuba diving, there are many beautiful drives using Pottsville as a base. There is a choice of 5 World Heritage listed National Parks to visit. Local tourist attractions include Tropical Fruitworld and Moo Moo.. read more |
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 | YambaYamba is surrounded by Yuraygir National Park, the Clarence River, Pacific Ocean and rural land. The Yaegl people are traditional custodians of the coastal areas around Yamba, Iluka and Maclean A great quiet spot for fishing or prawning, Yamba also contains.. read more |
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 | AlstonvilleAway from the coast, the Shire's lush hinterland is punctuated by pioneer settlements like Teven, Tintenbar and Knockrow, where you can enjoy a round of golf, savour the burgeoning regional cuisine or sample the delights of the surrounding coffee, macadamia, peanut.. read more |
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 | AngourieIn the 1960s Angourie became famous as one of the best point-breaks in Australia and is often visited by the world's best surfers. Many of the world's top surfers have visited and continue to visit the village on a regular basis. If you've never surfed before.. read more |
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 | AshbyTravelling north on the Pacific Highway, you will turn left into Watts Lane and follow the signs along the scenic drive towards Ashby. This peaceful village is a great place to go for a scenic drive. Perhaps pack a picnic and enjoy it on the riverbank.. read more |
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 | BangalowThe Bangalow Community Market, held on the fourth Sunday of each month at the Bangalow Showground, is a showcase of local produce including clothes, jewellery, skin care products, fresh food, plants and trees, and all manner of craft and artwork. There.. read more |
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 | Barretts CreekBarretts Creek is located on Coaldale Road, off the Clarence Way, heading north out of Grafton towards Baryulgil. Nearby are state forests, national parks and the Clarence Gorge. read more |
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 | BentleyThe tiny settlement of Bentley, 23 kilometres north-west of Lismore on the Kyogle Road, has become recognised throughout Australia for its annual art competition. Held in August at the Bently Hall, the Bentley Art Prize offers a $1000.00 fist prize.. read more |
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 | BexhillBexhill (initially the Bald Hill cedar camp) is located 9 kilometres north-east of Lismore along the Bangalow Road. It was a more important settlement than Lismore in the 1850s. Bexhill is home to the beautiful Open Air Cathedral, a delightful setting.. read more |
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 | BilambilBilambil Heights is located on the western side of Tweed Heads South, and to the north of Terranora. Bilambil Heights covers an area of approximately 10
square kilometres. read more |
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 | BillinudgelBillinudgel is located approximately 15 minutes drive north from Byron Bay, 5 minutes inland from Ocean Shores. It is the home of Humble Pie's where you can stop and eat or buy one of these famous pie's. It has a great Hotel, a general store and school.. read more |
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 | Blue KnobBlue Knob is 7 kilometres north of Nimbin and a 35 minute scenic drive from Lismore and 40 minutes from Murwillumbah. Drive through Nimbin and out along Blue Knob Road, until you reach the Blue Knob Gallery and Cafe, a great stop for lunch, a snack or.. read more |
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 | Bray ParkBray Park is a suburb of Murwillumbah on the Kyogle Road leading out to Mount Warning, Uki and Kyogle. read more |
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 | Broken HeadThere are two popular walks in the Reserve - one from the car park on Seven Mile Beach Rd to Kings Beach (about 350m) and a second track from the Broken Head Caravan Park called 'Two Sisters Walking Track' which provides unsurpassed views seawards.. read more |
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 | BrushgroveIf you want a unique holiday exploring Clarence River, the only houseboat operator in the Clarence Valley is located at Brushgrove. There is a caravan park at Cowper, just south of Brushgrove. It is popular with fishing enthusiasts because of its riverside location.. read more |
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 | BurringbarPop into the sports club for a quiet drink, a flutter or a bite to eat and just enjoy the sights that a rural village can offer. Local Bed and Breakfasts offer tranquil surroundings to relax in between visits to the surrounding beaches, rainforest and.. read more |
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 | Byrill CreekThe 3,758 hectare park was actually a state forest for 82 years and the site of heavy logging for the last 30 of those years. A very small section, containing the Mebbin Lagoon, is World Heritage listed. From the picnic and camping area you can walk 450 metres to Byrill.. read more |
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 | Byron Bay AreaThe Cape Byron Lighthouse dominates Australia's most easterly point and is a popular place to visit for its spectacular views. Surrounding towns include Brunswick Heads, Mullumbimby (the biggest little town in NSW) and Bangalow (for antique and curios shopping).. read more |
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 | CarnhamMount Carnham is located south west of Baryulgil, not far from the Clarence River. read more |
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 | CasinoNumerous parks and gardens make this a picturesque town, on the banks of the Richmond River and only 45 minutes from the Valley's stunning beaches of Evans Head. Casino's countryside is richly endowed with natural beauty with the Richmond Valley.. read more |
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 | CawonglaCawongla is an unusual name which combines Campbell, the name of the area's first white settler, and 'Wonga', an Aboriginal word for hill. The village and surrounds out to Wadeville has a population of about 300. The traditional farming community has been.. read more |
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 | Chatsworth IslandThe village of Chatsworth Island lies on the bank of the north Arm of the Clarence River just south of the Mororo Bridges. Last century the village was a flourishing commercial centre boasting 5 hotels, 3 stores, 3 churches, 2 butcher shops, post office.. read more |
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 | ChillinghamYou can take a stroll through the rainforest behind the Banana Cabana which sells great local organic fruit and vegetables or enjoy a scrumptious ice cream on a hot (or cold) day or have a browse through the Old Butcher Shop Gallery that has a huge range.. read more |
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 | ChinderahTwo historic cemeteries contain the graves of original pioneering families and the South Sea Islander immigrants who were used to establish the sugar cane industry in the Tweed. Now you can wander through an art gallery, antique shop, relax in the cafe.. read more |
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 | Clothiers CreekClothiers Creek close to Murwillumbah iss home to the famous company Madura Tea. The Madura Tea Estate was founded by Michael Grant-Cook and his wife Norma. Mike identified climatic and topographic similarities between Assam in north east India and the.. read more |
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 | Coffee CampCoffe Camp is a quite rural area with spectacular views of Nimbin Rocks. Coffee camp is a 20 minute scenic drive from Lismore and only eight minutes from Nimbin. read more |
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 | CondongCondong is a small village in far northern New South Wales close to Murwillumbah, It is just a 10 minute drive from the Queensland border and sits amongst
sugar cane fields and still has a working sugar mill. read more |
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 | CoorabellCoorabell is a location in the Byron Bay Hinterland. It has a Community Hall which holds interesting cultural and music events regularly. It is located on one of the most scenic routes in the shire which follows Coolamon Scenic Drive along the ridge behind Byron Bay.. read more |
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 | CorakiOnce a bustling river port of wharves and cranes, coastal freighters, timber mills and boat yards, the village is now, as it has always been, a meeting place, not just for the two major rivers of the district, but also for its people. Known now as the.. read more |
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 | CorndaleCorndale is located in the heart of the beautiful Northern Rivers Hinterland, a scenic 30 minute drive from Lismore, 15 minutes from Bexhill Village, and five minutes from Rosebank Village and 10 minutes from Nightcap National Park. read more |
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 | CowperThe village of Cowper lies on the banks of the Clarence River just 15 kilometres north east of Grafton and just off the Pacific Highway. As with many coastal villages there is a strong presence of the dairy industry and other associated agriculture. Also.. read more |
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 | Crystal CreekConsidered one of the most picturesque areas in the Tweed, with spectacular views from Mt Warning to the Springbrook Range and named for the semi precious stones found in the creek that runs through the area, Crystal Creek was first settled by Europeans.. read more |
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