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Stretching along the pristine coastline of New South Wales’ North Coast, Seven Mile Beach is a breathtaking sweep of golden sand framed by turquoise waters and lush green hinterland. This protected stretch of coast offers a serene escape from busier resort towns, with its unspoiled beauty drawing surfers, families, and nature lovers alike. The beach is part of a national park, ensuring its wild character remains intact, and the nearby village of Lennox Head provides a laid-back base with excellent cafés and a vibrant community vibe.
Highlights & What to See
- Seven Mile Beach itself – a long, uninterrupted stretch of sand perfect for long walks, beachcombing, and swimming in the patrolled areas near Lennox Head.
- Lennox Head – a charming coastal village with a lively surf culture, boutique shops, and a renowned bakery (try the pies).
- Lake Ainsworth – a stunning tea-tree-tinted lake at the southern end of the beach, ideal for a refreshing dip and stand-up paddleboarding.
- Pat Morton Lookout – a short walk from Lennox Head offering panoramic views of the coast, whales (June–November), and the hinterland.
- Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum – just south, explore maritime history and see the HMAS Ballina, a restored WWII corvette.
- Surfing at Lennox Point – one of the most consistent and famous right-hand point breaks in Australia, drawing surfers from around the world.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days allows you to fully appreciate Seven Mile Beach and its surrounds. Spend a day walking the beach, swimming, and exploring Lennox Head village. Dedicate a second day to nearby attractions like Lake Ainsworth, the Pat Morton Lookout, and a surf lesson or paddleboard session. If you have a third day, venture to the hinterland for rainforest walks or visit the historic town of Bangalow. The area is also an easy stop on a self-drive itinerary between Sydney and Brisbane.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay – 20 minutes north, with its iconic lighthouse, bustling markets, and world-class dining.
- Ballina – 10 minutes south, offering the Big Prawn, river cruises, and family-friendly beaches.
- Bangalow – a charming hinterland village with heritage buildings, galleries, and a renowned farmers market.
- Nightcap National Park – 30 minutes inland, home to ancient rainforests, waterfalls like Protesters Falls, and the Minyon Falls lookout.
- Brunswick Heads – a relaxed coastal town with a beautiful river mouth and a thriving café scene.
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