Kingscliff

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Kingscliff is a laid-back coastal town on the Tweed Coast of northern New South Wales, just a stone's throw from the Queensland border. With its patrolled surf beach, subtropical climate, and a village atmosphere that feels a world away from the Gold Coast's high-rises, it's a favourite for families, surfers, and anyone seeking a genuine beachside escape. The town's main street is dotted with excellent cafes and restaurants, while the surrounding area offers lush hinterland and national parks to explore.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Kingscliff is an ideal base for a three- to five-day stay. Spend a day or two exploring the beach and village, then use the town as a launchpad for day trips to Byron Bay (45 minutes south) or the Gold Coast theme parks (30 minutes north). With more time, explore the Tweed Valley's waterfalls and national parks, or take a scenic drive to the Mount Warning summit for sunrise.

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