Albion

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Albion is a small, unassuming locality in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, offering a genuine slice of rural Australian life. Surrounded by lush green hills and farmland, it's a place to slow down, connect with nature, and experience the region's agricultural heart. While Albion itself is a quiet hamlet, its proximity to the bustling town of Murwillumbah and the stunning Tweed Valley makes it an ideal base for exploring the broader area. The pace here is unhurried, and the landscapes are postcard-perfect, with cane fields, banana plantations, and rolling pastures stretching to the horizon.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Albion itself can be seen in an hour or two, but to truly appreciate the area, plan for at least two full days. Spend one day hiking Mount Warning (allow 4–5 hours for the return trip) and exploring the Tweed Valley, and another day visiting Murwillumbah and the surrounding villages. If you have more time, extend your stay to include a day trip to the nearby beaches of Kingscliff or Cabarita.

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