Ballina Beach Nature Resort





The Ballina Beach Nature Resort Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This trail takes you from Ballina along the 7 amazing beaches that dot the coastline to the coastal town of Lennox Head. This route takes the sandy beaches mostly but detours on more shaded paths can be taken at certain spots. Due to the mostly beachside route of this trail caution should be taken when there are severe swell events.
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A fantastic day walk starting just by White's Head that goes north along the coast and up past stunning rugged coastline and some amazing beaches taking you up to Pat Morton Lookout. This is a perfect day walk with the option to take a swim, have a picnic or just sit back and enjoy the amazing Pacific Ocean.
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An awesome trail in the Northern Rivers Region of New South Wales, located not too far west from the town of Lennox Head. This out and back route begins and ends from the parking area off Killen Falls Drive. Begin by visiting the Emigrant Creek Dam Lookout before following the Boodgeragah Walk out to Killen Falls and back again. The walk to the top of the falls follows an easy gravel trail. Continuing along the trail to the waterhole requires some scrambling over rocks that can be quite...
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This is a scenic but at times challenging trail along beaches and rocky coastal shore breaks of Broken Head Nature Reserve just south of Byron Bay. It is recommended to check the tide before venturing along the coastal section of this walk. It is required to pass through some rocky shore that can be made dangerous at high tides. The views and terrain are impressive along the coast, with great views of the Three Sisters formations near the start and Whites Beach a nice place for a snack or...
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A walk, on the lands of the Bundjalung people, up to the iconic lighthouse Cape Byron which is the most easterly point of mainland Australia and that along with the height of the cape gives it incredible views from the various vantage points both up and down the eastern seaboard. It is especially stunning if you get there for sunrise or sunset. The walk itself contains a mix of paths, tracks and steps and can be down as a more leisurely walk, but it is also very popular with locals to get a...