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With 37 kms of natural coastline, wetlands
and estuarine forests, lush pastoral and
farm land, the entire basin of the Tweed
River, and mountainous regions containing
three world-heritage listed national parks,
Tweed boasts a unique and diverse
environment. From the unspoilt, uncrowded
beaches to the lush World Heritage
rainforests … from budget-priced
caravan parks to world-class
resorts … from country pubs to
award-winning
restaurants
… from international entertainment to music
at the markets … it is a region of contrasts
and contradictions that offers a truly
memorable holiday experience.
Swim, surf or snorkel. Cruise the rivers,
water ski or indulge in some fishing, night
and day. Golf, cycle or spread a picnic
lunch. Take a horseback ride, climb a rock
or take a hike. There is no shortage of
things to do and places to do them. Explore
on your own or join a tour by day, night or
overnight.
Have fun while you learn at our
environmental theme parks and cultural
centres. Become fascinated by the area's
Aboriginal and European heritage at the
Minjungbul, Tweed River and Lower Tweed
Museums. Visit the Tweed River Art Gallery,
one of the country's finest regional art
galleries and home to the nation's richest
portrait prize.
Potter through village galleries where fine
local arts and crafts attract collectors and
tourists. Enjoy outdoor markets every
weekend throughout the Tweed. Or head off to
a licensed sporting club for swimming, golf,
tennis, lawn bowls, or football.
Tweed has two major
shopping
malls, in Tweed Heads and Tweed Heads
South, with nationally known retailers and
supermarkets. Additional centres in
Murwillumbah and Kingscliff keep shopping in
easy reach
For families, backpackers, tour groups or
couples seeking a hideaway from it all, the
Tweed has a variety of affordable
accommodation. Self- contained
apartments,
caravan parks,
hotels, motels and
resorts make it the ideal place for
memorable holidays or overnight breaks.
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