
Tweed Coast
The Tweed Coast, known as the Tweed, stretches across 37 kilometres of Australian’s far NSW north coast.
Enjoy uncrowded beaches, world-class surf breaks, the stunning Tweed River, World Heritage rainforest and more. There are charming seaside towns and picturesque hinterland villages in a green caldera, the vast crater of the extinct Tweed Volcano now covered in rainforest and farmland.
Tweed Heads is the main seaside town. You’ll find a fun range of things to do, from rainforest river cruises to deep sea fishing charters, snorkeling, whale watching or simply relaxing on one of Tweeds pristine beaches.
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The Tweed Coast stretches along 37 kilometers of northern New South Wales, offering a stunning blend of pristine beaches, world-class surf spots, and lush rainforests. Key destinations like Tweed Heads serve as a hub for a variety of outdoor activities, from river cruises and fishing charters to whale watching and snorkeling. Visitors can also explore charming seaside towns and the picturesque hinterland villages nestled within the caldera of the extinct Tweed Volcano. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, the Tweed Coast offers something for everyone.